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Cardinals' Michael Wilson, USWNT star Sophia Smith get married
Anthony GharibJan 28, 2025, 01:54 AM
USWNT star Sophia Smith and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson got married on Saturday, the couple posted on Instagram on Monday.
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Set in the desert, the wedding photos included Wilson and Smith walking hand-in-hand down a sandy path. Wilson told the Cardinals' team reporter in November there would be a small ceremony of about 30. He also mentioned the date would be flexible since it was close to Super Bowl LIX.
However, the original date remained as Arizona failed to qualify for the playoffs.
The couple has been together for six years, meeting while freshmen at Stanford.
Wilson proposed to Smith last June in Peninsula Park Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. The wide receiver spent months planning the proposal.
"Honestly, if I could like put a measurement on it, it was like a 12 out of 10," Wilson said. "It was, like, if there was a unit that I could measure, it was a 12 out of 10. It was everything I could imagine and more.
"Everything went perfectly right. I didn't slip up, didn't fumble over my words. It honestly was one of the best days of my life, truthfully."
Wilson had 47 receptions for 548 yards and four touchdowns last season. S
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Stephen A. Smith
American television personality and radio host (born 1967)
For other people named Stephen A. Smith, see Steven Smith (disambiguation).
Stephen Anthony Smith (born October 14, 1967),[1][2][3] also known as SAS, is an American sports television personality, sports radio host, and sports journalist. He makes frequent appearances as an NBA analyst for ESPN on SportsCenter, NBA Countdown, and the network's NBA broadcasts. He has also hosted The Stephen A. Smith Show on ESPN Radio and is a commentator on ESPN's First Take, where he appears with Molly Qerim. Smith is a featured columnist for ESPN and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Early life and education
Stephen Anthony Smith was born in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. He was raised in the Hollis section of Queens.[4] Smith is the youngest of six children.[2][5] He has four older sisters and had an older brother, Basil, who died in a car accident in 1992. He also has a half-brother on his father's side. Smith's parents were originally from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. His father managed a hardware store. Smith's maternal grandmother was white, the rest of his grandparents black.[6] He graduated in 1986 from Thomas