Olivia Culpo’s gameday content officially started this past weekend as her husband, Christian McCaffrey made his season debut. McCaffrey took the field after dealing with a bilateral Achilles tendinitis injury since training camp, making his first start against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the road.
Culpo was ready with her gameday outfit and decided to ‘twin’ with George Kittle’s wife Claire. As seen in a post on Claire Kittle’s Instagram, the two had a little photo shoot in their suite at Raymond James Stadium.
“Sweatin for that W.” – Claire Kittle wrote in the caption
Claire Kittle’s photos show she and Culpo wearing matching black, sleeveless rompers that they paired with red San Francisco 49ers jackets. With temperatures in the low 90s in Tampa on Sunday, the jackets may have been a little much as proven by Claire Kittle’s caption about sweating during the game.
The only difference in their outfits was that Olivia Culpo chose white sneakers and a black hat to accessorize and Claire Kittle went with black boots. They had a lot to cheer for though as the San Francisco 49ers pulled off the 23-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It may have taken until Week 10 but, San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey is back on the field. To celebrate his return, his wife Olivia Culpo, and his mother Lisa McCaffrey celebrated their own reunion.
Olivia Culpo shared a video on her Instagram of her and Lisa McCaffrey rejoicing in the fact they were back at a game together. In the video, the two sang the song “Made for Me” by Muni Long to each other inside their suite as well as outside the stadium.
“When you’re reunited with your MIL after 10 long weeks without football.”-Culpo captioned the video
Last season Culpo and McCaffrey’s mother shared gameday photos and their joy of cheering him on together. Which included a trip to Super Bowl LVIII, where the San Francisco 49ers lost in overtime to the Kansas City Chiefs.
In his return to the San Francisco 49ers, Christian McCaffrey had 13 carries for 39 yards as well as six receptions for another 68 yards.