Ana Demmer: A Rising Star Among Kansas City Chiefs WAGs
As the Kansas City Chiefs continue to dominate the NFL landscape, the spotlight often shines on high-profile figures like Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes. However, a new name is emerging in the realm of Chiefs’ WAGs (Wives and Girlfriends): Ana Demmer, the girlfriend of offensive lineman Creed Humphrey. At just 27 years old, Demmer is not only making her mark in the stands of Arrowhead Stadium but also within the vibrant community of NFL partners.
A Serendipitous Meeting
In a recent interview with People, Demmer shared the story of how she and Humphrey crossed paths. “We were constantly crossing each other’s paths our entire lives and just happened to not run into each other until he came to Kansas City,” she reflected. This chance encounter was facilitated by a mutual connection-Humphrey’s best friend’s cousin, who played on the same college volleyball team as Demmer.
Their initial meeting was almost fated. When Humphrey invited Demmer to join him and his friends at a bar, it turned out to be the very place where she worked. This serendipitous moment marked the beginning of their relationship, which blossomed amid the excitement of the NFL season.
Embracing the Role of an NFL WAG
Now that she is officially with Humphrey, Demmer has embraced her role as an NFL WAG with enthusiasm. She has become a regular at tailgate parties organized by the families of offensive linemen before every home game. This group, affectionately dubbed “Creed’s Crew,” invites other players’ families to join in the festivities, fostering a sense of community among the partners of Chiefs players.
Demmer’s involvement extends beyond tailgating. She has also attended high-profile events, including a special gathering organized by tight end Travis Kelce and his girlfriend, Taylor Swift. “It was insane and it was so fun. It was constantly full of adventure. You never know what’s gonna happen the next day,” Demmer said, capturing the unpredictable nature of life in the NFL.
A Welcoming Community
Demmer has expressed her appreciation for the camaraderie among the Chiefs’ WAGs. “We have such a welcoming community-I don’t know if it’s just the Midwest vibes,” she noted. Contrary to the stereotypes often associated with WAGs, she emphasized that the Chiefs’ partners do not engage in the “mean girl” behavior that can sometimes be prevalent in sports circles. This supportive environment has allowed her to forge meaningful connections with other partners, enhancing her experience as part of the Chiefs family.
From Private to Public
Initially, Demmer kept her relationship with Humphrey under wraps. However, her public debut came during the ring ceremony following the Chiefs’ thrilling victory in the 2024 Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers. When the team’s official social media accounts shared her photo, she quickly gained recognition, transitioning from a private figure to a celebrated member of the Chiefs’ community.
The Current Season and Future Prospects
As the Chiefs embark on another season, Demmer is ready to face the challenges that lie ahead. Although the team has not had the best start, she remains optimistic and supportive of Humphrey and his teammates. “I’m up for all the challenges,” she stated, embodying the resilience that is often required in the world of professional sports.
Humphrey, who is signed to a four-year deal with the Chiefs, is expected to remain a key player in the team’s future. This stability not only benefits the team but also allows Demmer to settle into her role as a partner in the NFL.
Conclusion
Ana Demmer is carving out her own identity within the Kansas City Chiefs’ community, showcasing the unique experiences and challenges faced by NFL WAGs. Her journey from a private individual to a recognized figure in the sports world highlights the serendipity of life and the importance of community. As she continues to support Creed Humphrey and engage with fellow partners, Demmer is poised to become a beloved figure among Chiefs fans and a testament to the vibrant culture surrounding the NFL.