Super Bowl champion Bobby McCray has officially filed for divorce from his wife of 13 years, Khadijah Haqq, marking the end of a relationship that spanned nearly two decades. McCray and Haqq, who had previously agreed to part ways last year, have now taken the legal steps to finalize their separation, with McCray filing the paperwork on Friday, according to TMZ.
The 43-year-old former NFL defensive end cited irreconcilable differences in the divorce documents and noted July 7, 2023, as the official date of their separation. The couple, who met at a club and tied the knot in a Los Angeles ceremony in 2010, share three children together. McCray is reportedly seeking joint legal and physical custody of their children, indicating a commitment to co-parenting.Khadijah Haqq, who is well-known as a close friend of Kim Kardashian, has remained relatively private about the split. However, she did share a cryptic post on Instagram just a day before the filing, with the caption, “The comeback is greater than the setback,” hinting at the emotional journey she has been on.Haqq had first announced the couple’s separation in a heartfelt social media statement last year. In the post, she expressed how important family is to her and described the decision to end the marriage as a “tremendous transition.” She wrote, “After 13 years of marriage, 16 years together, and 4 incredible children, I have come to the intensely difficult conclusion that while Bobby and I have a great deal of love for one another, it’s best we move forward separately.” She emphasized that her intention in sharing the news was to maintain honesty and begin the journey of co-parenting with transparency and grace.Bobby McCray, who played seven seasons in the NFL as a defensive end, is best known for his role in helping the New Orleans Saints secure their first-ever Super Bowl victory in 2010, where they defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. McCray’s football career began with the Florida Gators before he was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He later joined the Saints, where he achieved the pinnacle of his career with the Super Bowl win.As McCray and Haqq move forward with their lives separately, they are focused on their roles as co-parents to their children, with both expressing gratitude for the support they have received from friends and family during this challenging time.
Super Bowl champion Bobby McCray has officially filed for divorce from his wife of 13 years, Khadijah Haqq, marking the end of a relationship that spanned nearly two decades. McCray and Haqq, who had previously agreed to part ways last year, have now taken the legal steps to finalize their separation, with McCray filing the paperwork on Friday, according to TMZ.
The 43-year-old former NFL defensive end cited irreconcilable differences in the divorce documents and noted July 7, 2023, as the official date of their separation. The couple, who met at a club and tied the knot in a Los Angeles ceremony in 2010, share three children together. McCray is reportedly seeking joint legal and physical custody of their children, indicating a commitment to co-parenting.
Khadijah Haqq, who is well-known as a close friend of Kim Kardashian, has remained relatively private about the split.
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However, she did share a cryptic post on Instagram just a day before the filing, with the caption, “The comeback is greater than the setback,” hinting at the emotional journey she has been on.
Haqq had first announced the couple’s separation in a heartfelt social media statement last year. In the post, she expressed how important family is to her and described the decision to end the marriage as a “tremendous transition.” She wrote, “After 13 years of marriage, 16 years together, and 4 incredible children, I have come to the intensely difficult conclusion that while Bobby and I have a great deal of love for one another, it’s best we move forward separately.” She emphasized that her intention in sharing the news was to maintain honesty and begin the journey of co-parenting with transparency and grace.
Bobby McCray, who played seven seasons in the NFL as a defensive end, is best known for his role in helping the New Orleans Saints secure their first-ever Super Bowl victory in 2010, where they defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17.
McCray’s football career began with the Florida Gators before he was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He later joined the Saints, where he achieved the pinnacle of his career with the Super Bowl win.
As McCray and Haqq move forward with their lives separately, they are focused on their roles as co-parents to their children, with both expressing gratitude for the support they have received from friends and family during this challenging time.