Growing up in Kansas City , Ana Demmer never imagined she’d stay in her hometown as an adult, let alone become romantically linked to a Kansas City Chiefs player. Soccer had always been her first love, while football was just a spectator sport. Today, at 27, Demmer lives near her childhood home, catches almost every Chiefs game from the lower bowl at Arrowhead Stadium, and has been dating offensive lineman Creed Humphrey for over a year. She describes her life as an NFL WAG as “insane” but deeply rewarding.
The Serendipity behind Ana Demmer and Creed Humphrey’s relationship
Demmer says fate played a significant role in how they met. “We have a really long invisible string,” she shares. Their paths had crossed multiple times over the years—playing on a co-ed volleyball team, frequenting similar college areas, and connecting online—without ever meeting in person. Humphrey’s best friend’s cousin tried to introduce them after he was drafted by the Chiefs, only to discover that he was already texting Demmer.
Their first in-person encounter was equally coincidental. Humphrey invited Demmer to a bar where she happened to be working while completing her master’s degree. From that moment, their relationship took off quietly. “We didn’t tell a soul,” Demmer recalls. Navigating the attention that comes with dating an NFL player was a learning curve. On one of their early restaurant dates, a line of fans quickly formed, asking to take photos with Humphrey. “He was like, ‘I'm so thankful that you are willing to handle it. However, Ana, I need to finish my steak,’” she laughs.
Even as their relationship grew, Demmer prioritized intentionality. She skipped the 2024 Super Bowl to meet Humphrey’s family in a more private setting. However, the secret eventually came out during Humphrey’s Super Bowl ring ceremony. “I had at least 10,000 notifications on every app combined,” she remembers. Despite the sudden exposure, support poured in, and she embraced her new role in the Chiefs Kingdom .
Life as a Chiefs WAG and Champion of Kansas City
Now, Demmer’s days are a mix of NFL excitement and everyday life. From attending home game tailgates with Humphrey’s family to supporting the team in the lower bowl, she enjoys the full experience. Away games, however, are reserved for home comforts and routine tasks like laundry or work. As a social media strategist at Garmin and a growing influencer, she uses her platform to “glorify God” and spotlight Kansas City businesses.
Demmer and Humphrey’s future in Kansas City looks bright. With Humphrey’s four-year contract, they are rooted in the city she loves. “I am so passionate about my city and the people here,” she says. Her journey from a soccer-loving Kansas City girl to an NFL WAG shows how a mix of fate, timing, and intentional choices can create an extraordinary life.
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The Serendipity behind Ana Demmer and Creed Humphrey’s relationship
Demmer says fate played a significant role in how they met. “We have a really long invisible string,” she shares. Their paths had crossed multiple times over the years—playing on a co-ed volleyball team, frequenting similar college areas, and connecting online—without ever meeting in person. Humphrey’s best friend’s cousin tried to introduce them after he was drafted by the Chiefs, only to discover that he was already texting Demmer.
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Their first in-person encounter was equally coincidental. Humphrey invited Demmer to a bar where she happened to be working while completing her master’s degree. From that moment, their relationship took off quietly. “We didn’t tell a soul,” Demmer recalls. Navigating the attention that comes with dating an NFL player was a learning curve. On one of their early restaurant dates, a line of fans quickly formed, asking to take photos with Humphrey. “He was like, ‘I'm so thankful that you are willing to handle it. However, Ana, I need to finish my steak,’” she laughs.
Even as their relationship grew, Demmer prioritized intentionality. She skipped the 2024 Super Bowl to meet Humphrey’s family in a more private setting. However, the secret eventually came out during Humphrey’s Super Bowl ring ceremony. “I had at least 10,000 notifications on every app combined,” she remembers. Despite the sudden exposure, support poured in, and she embraced her new role in the Chiefs Kingdom .
Life as a Chiefs WAG and Champion of Kansas City
Now, Demmer’s days are a mix of NFL excitement and everyday life. From attending home game tailgates with Humphrey’s family to supporting the team in the lower bowl, she enjoys the full experience. Away games, however, are reserved for home comforts and routine tasks like laundry or work. As a social media strategist at Garmin and a growing influencer, she uses her platform to “glorify God” and spotlight Kansas City businesses.
Demmer and Humphrey’s future in Kansas City looks bright. With Humphrey’s four-year contract, they are rooted in the city she loves. “I am so passionate about my city and the people here,” she says. Her journey from a soccer-loving Kansas City girl to an NFL WAG shows how a mix of fate, timing, and intentional choices can create an extraordinary life.
Also Read: "I question nothing about..." Nick Sirianni reacts to A.J. Brown’s cryptic tweet, hints at Eagles’ future plans after win
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