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The San Francisco 49ers have hit the ground running in 2025, kicking off the season with two straight victories. They kicked things off with a nail-biter against the Seattle Seahawks, squeezing out a 17–13 win on September 7, and then kept the momentum rolling with a solid 26–21 triumph over the New Orleans Saints. As we gear up for the road ahead, the squad’s got a challenging lineup featuring the Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Rams, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They’re all about keeping that winning streak alive!

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Meanwhile, 49ers rising star Drew Moss took a brief pause to reunite with his girlfriend, Mya Lesnar. Notably, the NCAA standout and daughter of UFC legend Brock Lesnar has been making waves of her own, as she back in summer smashed the CSU shot put record with a personal best of 19.60 meters — the top throw by any female in the NCAA this year.

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Brock Lesnar’s daughter updates followers on her love life

Mya Lesnar made a splash back in June, snagging the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championship in Eugene, Oregon, with an impressive 19.01-meter throw. She followed that up with a solid tenth-place finish at the Prefontaine Classic on July 5. But Lesnar isn’t just grabbing attention for her impressive skills in the ring. Plus, with her uncanny lookalike status to her dad, the WWE icon Brock Lesnar, she’s been turning heads outside the ring for quite some time.

Now, the spotlight turns to her personal life. Mya Lesnar and NFL rookie Drew Moss have officially gone public with their relationship, following Moss’s first shared photos of the pair in June. Several months after a brief separation, Lesnar surprised fans with a sweet gesture from Moss on Instagram. She posted a picture of the flowers he sent with the caption, “Reunited with my favorite person! @drew.moss03” The duo first met at Colorado State University, where they quickly became a ‘power couple,’ dominating the headlines as much as they did their respective sports.

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Moss’s journey to the NFL has been nothing less than incredible. Born on May 21, 2003, in Richardson, Texas, he made a name for himself at Richardson High School, shining in both football and track. This guy was a three-time all-district offensive lineman and team captain, absolutely owning the local scene before taking his talents to Lamar University. Even though he went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers recognized his potential and brought him on board as an undrafted free agent, offering the 23-year-old a chance to make a name for himself in the NFL.

Mya Lesnar silences critics with viral video

Mya Lesnar is making waves as a top-tier college athlete, blazing her own trail just like her legendary dad did. But getting into the limelight hasn’t been a walk in the park. Brock Lesnar’s daughter is catching some flak from fans over her looks, with many noting how much she takes after her dad. She’s not about to let this one go, that’s for sure. This year, Mya took to Instagram to throw down some serious body positivity, flexing her strength and confidence like a true champion.

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“But they talk behind your back,” the 23-year-old wrote in a statement featured on her clip, dismissing critics with a waving hand gesture while the lyrics “No, I don’t wanna be friends” from Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” played. “Was made for lifting, not listening.” she captioned her viral post. In the video, Mya confidently walked toward the camera in a halter crop top and denim skort, tucked her hair to one side, and proudly flexed her biceps. “When people at the gym ask me what my goals are, I’m going to show them this,” she wrote, turning her strength into a statement that lands as hard as any knockout punch.

Mya Lesnar has really put her critics in their place, and it’s paying off big time. At only 23, she’s climbing the ladder fast and making waves in women’s sports. What’s really exciting is that she’s carving out her own identity in the sport, breaking free from her dad’s shadow and building a legacy that’s all her own.

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