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4 Apr 2024


NextImg:Braxton Berrios reveals why relationship with Alix Earle thrives in the spotlight

Braxton Berrios and Alix Earle are going strong nearly one year into their whirlwind romance.

The Dolphins receiver and return specialist, who re-signed with Miami last month on a one-year deal, explained what makes the couple’s relationship so solid — and gushed over the career-driven social media star.

“She has her brand, it’s her career, right, and this [football] is mine and we support each other,” Berrios told The Post while discussing his partnership with Bounty. “She comes to my games and there’s behind the scenes stuff that she doesn’t post. She supports me every day, when I come from practice or when I’m doing all these things.

“So, for me, supporting her career, that’s my way to show her that I’m supporting her. Whatever she needs, I’m down to do it. And she’s been great about it. I’ve tried to be good about it. And like I said, it’s been a lot of fun.

Braxton Berrios and Alix Earle attend the Super Bowl LVIII Pregame at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. Getty Images for Roc Nation
Braxton Berrios and Alix Earle attend The 2023 ESPY Awards at Dolby Theatre on July 12, 2023 in Hollywood. Getty Images

The couple — who went public with their relationship at the 2023 ESPY Awards in June following his split from model Sophia Culpo — are taking advantage of the All-Pro returner’s slower offseason schedule.

Berrios said the couple is also enjoying the little things, such as morning coffee runs in Miami.

“Obviously, ever since the season ended, my time is freed up a bit,” he said. “So, we’ve got to spend a lot more time together. And I think ‘Hard Knocks’ touched on this, but our day-to-day [in the offseason] is just get coffee in the morning and breakfast, which is nice.”

Braxton Berrios and Jaylen Waddle of the Miami Dolphins at the Bounty House of Wingman at Radio Row Super Bowl LVIII on Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 in Las Vegas. AP

Earle appeared in episode five of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” on Max — which followed the Dolphins in the 2023-24 season — with Berrios.

The “Hot Mess” podcast host is a staple at Berrios’ games, especially at Hard Rock Stadium, as she lives in Miami.

Earle even made the trip to Germany to watch Berrios play in the NFL international game between Miami and the Kansas City Chiefs on Nov. 5 in Frankfurt.

Braxton Berrios and Alix Earle share a sweet moment while on the sidelines before a Miami Dolphins game. Instagram

The influencer also attended the Dolphins’ season-ending wild-card loss to the Chiefs in Kansas City.

“Now kind of a self-study,” Berrios said of the loss. “We have some downtime to get healthy [physically] and mentally, and get a break. You start to realize what your weaknesses are or what you want to get better at from last year and you study that. With training, right now, it’s kind of all about you and your body and being better for the team next season.”

Berrios and Earle recently enjoyed some R&R in Saint Martin, where they celebrated the Easter holiday with her family on a boat and went island hopping, according to her social media.

Alix Earle celebrates Easter with Braxton Berrios and her family in Saint Martin. Instagram/Alix Earle
Braxton Berrios and Alix Earle on vacation in Saint Martin. Instagram/Alix Earle

Entering his seventh NFL season, Berrios re-signed with Miami last month on a one-year deal that could be worth up to $3 million, according to multiple reports — after joining the Dolphins in 2023.

Prior to that, he spent four seasons with the Jets.

Berrios played in 16 games with one start for Miami last season, totaling 27 receptions for 238 yards and one touchdown.

He returned 18 kickoffs for 441 yards and 23 punts for 235 yards.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Braxton Berrios (0) runs the ball against Kansas City Chiefs safety Deon Bush (26) during the second half of the 2024 AFC wild-card game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Jan. 13. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

The University of Miami alum was a sixth-round pick (210th overall) by the New England Patriots in the 2018 NFL Draft.