Who is Cheyenne Knight's boyfriend? All you need to know about Los Angeles Chargers’ backup quarterback

Cheyenne Knight and Easton Stick, August 2023 (Image via Instagram @cknightgolf33).
Cheyenne Knight and Easton Stick, August 2023 (Image via Instagram @cknightgolf33).

Cheyenne Knight is one of the rookies on the US team at the Solheim Cup, which kicked off in earnest on Thursday. Naturally, fans want to know more about Knight's personal and professional life.

Cheyenne Knight's boyfriend is professional football player Easton Stick. Although it is unclear when they started their relationship, it is likely that it happened in late 2022 or early 2023. The first post on Knight's Instagram account showing her with her boyfriend is from last February.

Knight has been private about her life off the golf course. She rarely posts content related to her family. It was only four weeks ago that she posted her second post on Instagram, where she is accompanied by Easton Stick.

Cheyenne Knight's boyfriend played football for North Dakota State University. There, he set the record for most wins (49) by a quarterback in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).

In his four-year collegiate football career, Stick completed 165 of 267 passes for 2,233 yards and 23 touchdowns. He also scored 12 touchdowns in the playoffs and set several college records.

In 2019, he was selected in the NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Chargers, the team he currently plays for. Easton Stick was unable to make his debut at the highest level, but the team extended his contract as the backup quarterback through 2024.

Cheyenne Knight at the 2023 Solheim Cup, Day One

This Friday, Cheyenne Knight made her Solheim Cup debut in style. Captain Stacy Lewis paired her with Ally Ewing and it was their turn to play Charley Hull and Emily Kristine Pedersen in foursomes.

Knight and Ewing's performance was outstanding. By hole 6, they were 5 up and dominating. By hole 9, they were 6 up and it was not long before they sealed the match on hole 13. Hull and Pedersen managed to rally, but the die was cast and the Americans won five to four.

It was a historic morning round for the United States. For the first time in the Solheim Cup, one team won all four matches to start the event. It should be noted that players like Lilia Vu and Rose Zhang did not play early.

Interestingly, the United States has only started the Solheim Cup by winning the first round foursomes five times (1990, 1996, 1998, 2007, and 2009). They went on to win all of those editions.

Cheyenne Knight did not play in the afternoon session as the US lost 3-1 in foursomes. She is also not scheduled to play in the second round of foursomes on Saturday morning.

Although the pairings for the afternoon fourball on the second day have not yet been announced, Knight will hopefully be given the opportunity to make her debut in this format.

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