Ex-NFL MVP Shaun Alexander expecting 14th child with wife Valerie


Shaun Alexander may have played his last NFL game in 2008, but he’s sure kept busy since then.

The 2005 NFL MVP revealed on “Up & Adams” on Thursday that he and his wife, Valerie, are expecting their 14th child.

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“We’re just now starting to tell people,” the Seahawks all-time leading rusher said, “but No. 14 is in the belly.”


Shaun Alexander revealed on Thursday that he and wife Valerie are expecting their 14th child.
Shaun Alexander revealed on Thursday that he and wife Valerie are expecting their 14th child. UP & Adams/YouTube

The newest addition to the Alexander clan will join siblings Heaven, Trinity, Eden, Joseph, Justus, Temple, Honor, Jedidiah, Eternity, Hosanna, Hope and Judea. The family lost daughter Torah in 2017 just 70 days after she was born.

The Alexander patriarch, 48, shared the news with host Kay Adams while discussing the Harvest Covenant, a faith-based educational initiative for homeschooled children, which includes a football team coached for the three-time Pro Bowler.

The total of 14 puts him in pretty rare NFL air — well ahead of former QB Philip Rivers’ total of 10 kids and tied with Antonio Cromartie’s 14.

“You know what? It’s really wild,” Alexander said.


Shaun Alexander in a Seattle Seahawks uniform runs with the football as Trent Dilfer celebrates in the background.
Seahawks’ Shaun Alexander runs in for a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals during a game on Dec. 26, 2004. AP

“I want you to look at this: Philip Rivers, get to work,” Adams responded. “That’s what I want to say. Philip steals headlines with 10. You only have 10 children. Philip, get a grip. We should take his Hall of Fame away and give it to you.”

“You know, I want my kids to see the Hall of Fame,” Alexander said. “Am I asking too much?”

The running back certainly has a case as one of the 128 finalists to be enshrined in Canton.

Over nine NFL seasons from 2000-08, he racked up 9,453 yards and 100 touchdowns on the ground — including an absurd 1,880 rushing yards, 27 touchdowns in 2005 for which he earned MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, All-Pro and Bert Bell Award honors — posted five straight 1,100-yard seasons and ranks 18th-all time with 112 touchdowns.


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