One of the NFL’s most gifted receivers is a member of the Minnesota Vikings. In 2024–2025, Justin Jefferson hopes to return to his Pro Bowl form. On the other hand, Jefferson has been given a significant update regarding his fatherhood off the field.
A New Jersey family court judge’s order establishes Jefferson as the father of a newborn girl born to his ex-girlfriend Andrea Galea, as reported by DailyMail.com. According to the June 26 ruling by Aldo J. Russo, Jefferson and Galea have agreed to a “interim child support obligation.” The judge’s filing states that the parents “shall attend private mediation,” but it doesn’t elaborate on the details of that agreement, as DailyMail points out.
According to rumors, Justin Jefferson was accused of pressuring Galea to have an abortion in February of 2024, and he was the target of a paternity case. The previous month, Galea and Jefferson each filed counterclaims against the other.
According to a source that DailyMail was able to receive, Jefferson and Galea first started dating in 2019 while they were both students at LSU. In inquiry baby was born in 2023. Now that Jefferson has been proven to be the father, everything makes more sense.
Justin Jefferson gets ready for the Vikings’ 2024–25 comeback season.
When Justin Jefferson joined the Vikings in 2020, he had an instant impact on the club. With 1400 yards, he scored seven touchdowns. He made his first Pro Bowl as a consequence. Before making a significant improvement in 2022–2023–Jefferson carried on with his output for one extra season. With a staggering career-high 1,809 yards and eight touchdowns, he was named to the All-Pro team for the first time.
Due to injury, Jefferson only appeared in 10 games in 2023–24; however, he appears to be fully recovered for the following campaign. It will be difficult for the standout receiver to rekindle his relationship with former Michigan standout JJ McCarthy and quarterback Sam Darnold of the San Francisco 49ers. During the 2024 offseason, Jefferson complimented Darnold on his communication skills and experience with the Vikings. He also thinks Darnold will be an excellent leader for players who are younger, like McCarthy.
However, Sam, who has an older, more seasoned perspective, is there. Jefferson stated on the Rich Eisen Show, “To you know, have JJ [McCarthy] come in and kind of learn from him as well, is definitely something that you know we needed and I think will be great for JJ as well.”
A thrilling season is coming up, so it will be interesting to see how the reorganized Vikings team performs.
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