DJ Moore, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, recently welcomed his third child with long-time girlfriend Raven Battle. Moore put up a number of posts on Instagram showing off his newborn and also his children’s reaction to the latest addition to their family.
Moore and Raven Battle have been together for many years now and got engaged in February 2023. The two already have two children together, a daughter, Arielle Melody, and a son, Denniston Oliver III.
DJ Moore’s kids can be seen running up to their mother to say hello to their new sibling in one of the videos posted by the wide receiver. Moore also showed a close-up picture of the little one wrapped in a cozy blanket, and also posted another picture of himself holding his third child. Of course, Moore also had to post a classic new-dad-leaving-the-hospital picture, showing himself walking off with his third baby in a carrier.
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Meanwhile, DJ Moore is revving up for the 2025 NFL season with the Chicago Bears. Moore has been playing for the Bears since 2023 and before that played for the Carolina Panthers from 2018 to 2022. Before stepping foot into the NFL, the 28-year-old wide receiver played college football for the Maryland Terrapins from 2015 to 2017.

DJ Moore’s Teammate, Caleb Williams, Reveals His Goal For Offseason
In other news, DJ Moore’s teammate, Caleb Williams, who is the starting quarterback for the Chicago Bears recently discussed his goal for the offseason. Williams and the rest of the Bears are training diligently under Ben Johnson’s watchful care.
According to a recent interview with reporters, Williams remarked that he is eager to work under center this offseason as preparation for the 2025 NFL season. This also mirrors what new head coach, Ben Johnson, has mentioned about his plans for Williams.

Caleb Williams played his rookie season with the Chicago Bears last year, and was already a starting quarterback. This season, Williams will have even more responsibility on his shoulders. In the 2024 NFL season, Williams and the Bears finished fourth in the NFC North after winning five games and losing 12.

Quarterback Williams managed to throw for a total of 3,541 yards, scoring 20 touchdowns along with six interceptions. The upcoming NFL season will be Ben Johnson’s first season with the Chicago Bears, after the team let go of Matt Eberflus in the middle of the previous season.
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