How did the Patriots celebrate the first win of the season on Sunday? With hugs, high fives, a speech by Bill Belichick, and by welcoming a new addition to the Patriots family.

How do we feel about a Sunday night victory in Foxboro?! Awww yeah. pic.twitter.com/zw8epwTLrV — New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 10, 2019

In a video posted by the Patriots on Twitter Tuesday, players and coaches exchanged countless “good jobs” and “let’s go baby’s” in the locker room after their 33-3 win over the Steelers. Meanwhile, Belichick happily announced the “new addition” to the Patriots family: Kyle Van Noy’s son, Trae Ledgend Van Noy.

Smiling, Belichick held up a cell phone and showed the team what appears to be photo of Van Noy holding his son, to which they reacted with cheers and excitement. Patriots safety Devin McCourty, along with other members of the team, FaceTimed Van Noy afterwards to say congrats. McCourty even asked if him if could name his son Devin. “Can we go with Devin?” McCourty asked repeatedly while laughing. Van Noy was inactive during the game against the Steelers as his son was being born, and on Monday, he shared a photo of Trae’s baby footprints on Instagram.