What have you guys been doing to get ready for the baby?

"Early in her pregnancy we used to stretch every night. We used to make sure she drank a bunch of water before she went to sleep. Now, it's just foot massages, back massages and relaxing. We were also traveling a lot early in the offseason. That baby is going to come out flying because we have been on so many flights. We went to the west coast for a little bit. We went to places like San Diego, Huntington Beach, San Francisco. We went to Texas. We went to Alabama. Went to North Carolina. We've been all over the place."

[If you follow @jaboowins3 on Instagram, you would have also seen Breion, who played Division I college basketball for Rice University, in their backyard shooting hoops at eight months pregnant.]

How did each of your families react when you told them about the baby?

"They were happy. It was crazy, we had our reveal on the day of the Super Bowl and it turned out that it was a boy. We had our close family members there. It was just awesome. I'm naming my son after my father, Antonor. He was very excited and Breion – she was saying the whole time that she wanted a baby girl but when it was a boy – that's what she really wanted."

Well, he's coming soon isn't he?

"Yeah, he's due July 4th. That's a great day."

How about your dog, Tootsie? Does she know there's a baby?

[Jameis and Breion have a chocolate labradoodle named Tootsie. She has an Instagram account @princesstoots_with over 3,000 followers. 13/10 would double tap every post.]

"So, Tootsie knows there's a baby. She's already jealous. We had just revealed our baby room and she took a poop in the house. We're like, 'Tootsie, you have to know not to do that' and we had people over looking at the baby room. It was definitely intentional, [she's like] 'Y'all over here not paying me any attention and you in this room instead.' She's going to be okay. I'm sure she'll fall in love. We're getting a puppy Rottweiler, too. So, we're going to have some fun there."

You're going to have a new puppy and a new baby?

"I think through the process of training the puppy, you have to be on top of your game. That kind of helps. Because being in the middle of the night with a crying baby, it's going to be the same of having to get up at 3 o'clock in the morning to take out that puppy. The only bad thing is that the puppy is going to get potty trained quicker than my boy [laughs]."

Maybe Tootsie will help?

"Yeah. Tootsie will definitely help. We just hope she doesn't get jealous of the puppy, either. She's been my baby though and she always will be."

What have you got for your real baby so far?

"Really just informational stuff and how to care for the baby. And the information from the doctors. We've started meeting with pediatricians just to see about the baby's health. There's a lot to learn and a lot to know about being a mother and a father. Our main thing is we're just accepting the challenge and willing to learn anything every step of the way."

You're very active on social media. There can be a downside to that, but the plus side is that it lets people see all the things you're doing in the community – like with your Dream Forever Foundation.

"One thing I wanted to do when I came here was to not only be a leader on the field but be a leader in this community. Having the chance to reveal my first ever Dream Room at Alexander Elementary was awesome. It was great to just see the kids and their eyes like, 'we have a new wave of opportunity inside this room.' Creating resources is encouraging these kids to dream bigger and that's my whole foundation: Dream Forever. It's something I love doing."