
The sports industry’s latest power couple evoked a collective “awe” from fans on Valentine’s Day.
Browns star pass rusher Myles Garrett took to social media Saturday afternoon to deliver a sincere and congratulatory message to Team USA snowboarder Chloe Kim, who’s fresh off capturing the silver medal in the women’s halfpipe final at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games.
“So proud of you! I’m thankful that I get to be by your side watching the extraordinary things you do,” he captioned his post on Instagram, which featured a carousel of Kim’s recent action shots.
“You fought through so much to even get to this point and you earned everything and more. The [G.O.A.T.], my love and my Valentine. Happy Valentine’s Day babe.”
Garrett, fresh off breaking the NFL’s single-season sacks record and winning Defensive Player of the Year, was spotted at Italy’s Livigno Snow Park on Thursday, supporting Kim during her attempt to win a third consecutive gold medal — playing photographer from the sideline while sporting a custom jacket with her face front and center.
While she rocketed atop the leaderboard in her initial run, Kim struggled in her last two attempts and left the door open for Korea’s Choi Ga-on to claim the top spot on the podium.
Kim, 25, passionately supported Garrett, 30, during football season and thanked him for returning the favor in the comment section of his post.
“My love!!” she replied. “Thank you for dealing with my craziness over the last couple months. Grateful for you, forever my Valentine.”
The couple first sparked dating rumors in the spring of 2025, when Kim and Garrett walked the red carpet at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo.
They later confirmed their relationship with a kiss on the sidelines during a Browns game in November.


