Darren Waller Details What Life Has Been Like Lately On “Internal Warfare: This Too Shall Pass”

Darren Waller seems to be all about sharing his personal bouts with his fans because he’s doing just that on Internal Warfare: This Too Shall Pass. It’s his newest EP of 2024, and it boasts four tracks, and one lead single. The latter is “This Too Shall Pass,” which sees the ex-NFL star sing and rap passionately over a moody and forlorn beat about his struggles. However, on the uplifting chorus, he knows that things are going to improve over time. It’s also a message to his supporters and it feels like a real heart-to-heart moment on the record.

All of the themes and messages present on Internal Wafare really evoke a quote that Waller had in a recent press release. He says, “The title of this project accurately depicts what 2024 has been like for me. Lots of change has brought about all kinds of thoughts, emotions, and mood swings that have been overwhelming at times. At the same time, those have made room for greater clarity, allowing me to see all the good in my life and to know I’m right where I’m supposed to be.” There has definitely been a lot of moving pieces for Waller this year, as he shockingly retired from professional football after just nine years and also divorced from WNBA star Kelsey Plum following a year of marriage. These are major life shifts, but he’s battled tested and confident that he’s moving in the right direction on this EP.

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Internal Warfare: This Too Shall Pass – Darren Waller

Internal Warfare: This Too Shall Pass Tracklist:

  1. Internal Warfare
  2. This Too Shall Pass
  3. Main Attraction
  4. 100 Meters

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Darren Waller Talks “Who Knew” Video, Lil Wayne Co-Sign & The Similarities Between His Musical Career & Returning To The NFL Post-Suspension

Darren Waller shocked the football world when he announced his decision to retire from the league after nine years. But what’s maybe a bit more shocking is that he walked off the field indefinitely to pursue a music career. It’s nothing new to him, though. He released two albums while in the league, and within that time, earned some encouraging words from none other than Lil Wayne.

“I was just shooting him shit that I would drop. This is a few years ago, and he was just like, ‘Keep going, keep going. It’s hard. Keep going. Keep going,’” Darren Waller recalls Lil Wayne telling him during a Zoom conversation with HotNewHipHop. In many ways, it feels like Lil Wayne helped plant a seed for Waller’s trajectory in music these days. Following a divorce and his retirement, he decided to fully commit to music without compromising his values or authenticity. His recent releases, including the viral single “Who Knew” and his recent two-pack, Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head, have shown the former tight end of the Raiders’ vulnerability as he delves into heartbreak, self-reflection, and staying true to himself. As it is with art, people’s visceral reactions often take to the fore. In his case, it was the same sports talk show pundits that either praised or criticized him during his time in the NFL that had just as much to say about his latest music video.

“I took that opportunity as a unique – extremely unique – way to express what I was going through, and I don’t even think people really understood, like, through the video that the song title was like, who knew her perspective,” Waller told HotNewHipHop about the “Who Knew” music video. “In the video, I was really her. You see what she posted, like that she was devastated and whatnot, but it was me taking on that role and experiencing the pain of the females in relationships that I had been in my whole life. I don’t even think people understood that but it wasn’t even put out for me to even be understood.”

In this in-depth conversation with Darren Waller, he touched on how his musical career parallels his return to the league after his year-long suspension, his spiritual journey, and his top 5 rappers dead or alive. 

Photo credit: ARod2Up

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. 

HotNewHipHop: You’ve released two projects in the past, Delusions Of Clarity, and Walking Miracle, while you were still in the NFL. With the influx of music you’ve been releasing lately, what defines the music that’s now coming from you post-retirement?

Darren Waller: Yeah, man, it’s just authentic music. Sh*t that I’m really experiencing, sh*t that I’m really feeling, from the “Who Knew” record to “Mind Games” and “All In Your Head.” Like, it’s all stuff that I’ve experienced in my life, and just, such a wealth of different experiences in my life that I feel like is important to share with people. I just love different genres of music and styles of music so like, you’ll get bars from me at some point, you will get R&B at some point. Everything that I’m experiencing and walking through mentally and physically is what I’m trying to put into music.

Do you recall the exact moment you decided to retire from the NFL?

It was like a cumulative decision. This decision was fully made later on, like, right around when I announced it but you know, it was just a constant weighing process. I feel like when the season ended, I was leaning more towards retiring but not the whole way and just like trying to stay in that balanced perspective of “a lot alright, like, what do I want to do here?” Like, let’s just weigh the pros and the cons. I never really fully leaned much more away from retiring. That’s how I knew, like, okay, like this is the decision that’s for me because if I’m going back, I don’t think I’m going back for me. So that was enough for me to decide.

Coming from Georgia, who were rappers that inspired and influenced you during your formative years?

Man, it’s all over the place. My dad’s from New York, so it was a lot of Mos Def, Gang Starr, Wu-Tang Clan – Ol’ Dirty Bastard, like a lot of New York. Mobb Deep. The Infamous  Mobb Deep was one of my favorite CDs. I actually stole that from my dad and took it to my car. I love Ludacris, Jay-Z. Those were some of the ones I started to come across myself. Kanye, those are probably the main ones. And then when I hit middle school, freshman year of high school, it was a big Gucci Mane phase. Like, listening to nothing but Gucci being in Atlanta. And that’s the time when I started getting active in the sh*t that I was doing. But yeah, a mixture of all of those, so that’s why I feel like my sound is all over the place.

Darren Waller
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In what ways does music fulfill you in the way that football didn’t at that point in your career?

Football was very, you know serious. There are a lot of fun moments, but you know, business is business, man. We need those bottom lines, we need you to produce, so there’s a lot of pressure in that. A lot of exhaustion, and a lot of ups and downs that I’ve seen in the game. Music was, you know, it was just what I found myself doing when I didn’t feel pressure to do anything else or it didn’t feel like I should be doing anything else. It was just like, music was something that I naturally gravitated towards, and got that child-like joy out of and I’m just like, fucking giggling and cackling when I’m putting the beat together and ideas coming together, or I hear how a song is coming together. You put a harmony on something that you weren’t even expecting to come out of your own body. It’s just like, that level of joy. Nobody’s got to force me, there’s doesn’t got to be any pressure on me. I’m gonna make music and have a good time and smile, regardless of what’s going on. And that’s kind of what it is for me.

You mentioned in your Breakfast Club interview that you never felt like you fit in growing up, which led to some of the troubles you found yourself facing later on in life. But, from leaving the NFL to entering the music industry, how do you think the balance between sports and entertainment is working in your favor?

Yeah, man, that’s a great question. I really see this time for me, musically, as the same exact time it was for me when I got reinstated into the league for my year-long suspension, and it was just like, I would have been a fool to expect that something great was going to come from that right away. Because I was just in a position where nobody was really going to trust me. If I was lucky, I get back to the Ravens, maybe be on the practice squad, stuff like that. So it was just more so me being in the space of, like, “Alright, ain’t no one checking for me. I feel like there’s still a future for me in this, I feel like God has pushed me back into this.” So I’m gonna just work on my craft and get better and get better and get better. The rate at which I got better at my craft, allowed me to take advantage of the first opportunity given to me and, and go from there.

But you know, I’m seeing as the same way. It’s just like, you know, we back to grind mode, man. Oh, man. Get better at your craft, don’t worry about what the future holds, or what people are thinking but just continue to try to make quality sh*t that is authentic, that’s real, that people can relate to and they sit down and tap in. The results, we leave up to God, man. Just enjoy the ride.

You described “Who Knew” as taking a risk because you had to show your vulnerability after your divorce but more importantly, the self-reflection that followed. How would you describe the pressure you face when releasing something as personal compared to the pressure you face on the field?

It’s similar, bruh. Because in a football situation, there’s been ups and downs in my career. There have been times in my career where I could do no wrong, bruh. I was like Jesus walking on water with the way that I was playing. Then there are times when people are like, “What the f*ck?” like, you can’t catch a break, and people are on your neck on the internet. And at the end of the day, if you let either one really define you – at the end of the day, it’s all noise, man. It’s all external, so you got to be defined by what you think it is, man. 

I took that opportunity as a unique – extremely unique – way to express what I was going through, and I don’t even think people really understood, like, through the video that the song title was like, “Who Knew (Her Perspective).” In the video, I was really her. You see what she posted, like that she was devastated and whatnot, but it was me taking on that role and experiencing the pain of the females in relationships that I had been in my whole life. I don’t even think people understood that but it wasn’t even put out for me to even be understood. I knew it might be misunderstood by putting it out.

You know, I committed not too long before that. I was like, “Okay, if I’m going to go this music route, I’m going to be authentic and really put sh*t out that is real and true to my life,” and that’s what I did. And I’m sure I’ve gotten cooked numerous times. I’m sure some people liked it, and that’s kind of how this thing goes. If you’re doing shit different, you’re gonna have people that are bold on each side, but I think that’s just the beauty of it, man. People are entitled to their own opinions.

Even as you enter music and leave the NFL, you’re still facing criticism from sports commentators for your work outside of football. Steven A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe, specifically, chimed in on the release of “Who Knew.” How do you respond to those critics? How do you take that criticism without feeling like it’s personal?

Well, one, I have a phone, it’s called a light phone, so I’m not even really on social media like that, or really searching the internet. I couldn’t even tell you what those dudes even said. Like I said, I’m sure there were plenty of people who were like, this dude is probably tweaking right now. So, I don’t really know what they said. But for me, one way of that is not even giving myself access to that noise. And then two, it’s like me being authentic – I feel like I spent a lot of my life trying to do things [to] get validation from people for the way that I was moving. But now it’s like, alright, that’s a move I chose to make. Some people could say that move was stupid. Some people could say it’s a beautiful way to encapsulate a chapter of a journey. You got to have thick skin and be willing to live with whatever comes with it. I’m sure they have their opinions. It’s not my first time with people having opinions about decisions that I may have made, and that’s okay. Because at the end of the day, I know putting “Who Knew” out, I didn’t mean any harm. I wasn’t trying to do anything to anybody. It was just me expressing what I was going through and what other people have to say about it is what they got to say about it, you know?

What’s your end goal with music? As an athlete in the NFL, there’s a goal each year to make it to the Super Bowl and win the Lombardi but it’s not as linear in music.

It’s funny you say that because I feel like my success in football came from me taking away the linear approach myself. The seasons where I was playing the best and doing all that, there was no thought of “I need this amount of stats, need this amount of yards, I need my team to go here.” It’s just one day at a time, as long as I continue to get better and hold myself to the standard of excellence in the way that I play, the way that I run my routes, and the way that I am as a teammate and a leader, I feel like things are gonna go well. 

I try to carry that same stuff over to music because like you said, people’s definitions of success are different. For some people, it’s like platinums and number ones and all this. It’s like that’s not really why I’m doing this. Like I said, I’ll be cooking up until my fingers fall off. Even if I get 100 plays on Spotify, I’ll still keep doing this shit. It’s really about how do I grow and fully embody the sound that I want and the musical gifts that I have. Because it’s obviously been passed down from my great-grandfather, and there’s a journey, a spiritual journey in this for me, regardless of how it ends. So for me, it’s like if I continue to have the same approach that I did when I was playing football, I feel like lives are going to be impacted by what I have to say and the art that I create. And I feel like that right there is the ultimate success.

You released a quick two-pack recently, Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head. What’s the significance of that title?

I just had this random idea. I don’t even know what the f*ck I was doing. Ideas just come to me randomly but I was like, I feel like that’s the title, Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head. Because it is. You’ll play mind games with yourself and be stuck in your head when really like you’ll be questioning if people f*ck with you or like what you got going on and you’re just picking yourself apart when there are people out there that love what you got going on and love what you stand for. I feel like it’s just the play on just the mental aspect of things is a big thing for me and I know it’s a big thing for people so I feel like people can relate.

I’m sure you’re working on a full-length album. When could we expect something like that? 

I feel like there’s been a lot of stuff I’ve been working on this summer that I want to continue to drop in little quick-hitting fashions. They’re like two or three packs. But yeah, there’s definitely an album in store. Like, I’m a guy that grew up on projects and listened to full CDs. You didn’t really have a choice or like a music library on the streaming platforms so like I’m pro-project, for sure, so definitely that’s in the works.

Is there a title for it?

I don’t have a date for you but the name of the album will be I’m Not Even Who I Am Yet.

Who would you dream collaboration? Dead or alive.

Kendrick Lamar, man. I feel like just the level of… just everything that he embodies. I remember him coming up when his sh*t was on Live Mixtapes. He was really just like trying to make some shit shake and see where he is now and how he never really compromised his values, still moved the way that he wanted to move. That is just fucking inspiring to me. So Kendrick Lamar, I’ll say Jay-Z. If you want to go a different genre, I’m a big Coldplay fan. And there’s this band called Khruangbin that I really like. They be jammin’ they ass off. So I would say some of them.

Darren Waller
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You were part of that viral moment when Lil Wayne was asked to recall his lyrics from “Lollipop (Remix).” What did that moment of him not even being able to remember his lyrics tell you about the work ethic required for a career in music?

Oh yeah, I remember back then, just because I’ve been following his whole career, like I’m that old. I know he records at an insane rate. People were like, “Oh, he couldn’t remember the words.” I’m like, “No sh*t he can’t remember the words. He records a lot.” And I’m recording a lot now. Probably, this summer, I’ve probably recorded over 50 songs or something like that, which is probably not even anything compared to the rate he works at. I’ll go back to some songs like dang, I don’t even remember the words. So it just makes sense now ‘cause I actually have the experience of probably not the same volume of catalog and I’m like, okay, I have to sit down and listen to this again to remember the words. Of course this dude, recording at the rate that probably nobody ever has would forget songs. But yeah, that was a funny moment. I was like people making a big deal out of it but this dude is – he literally tells you how many songs he’s recording.

Do you still have a relationship with Lil Wayne? You previously collaborated with Euroz before but has Wayne given you any feedback on your music?

Yeah, man. He was very encouraging of me. I was just shooting him shit that I would drop. This is a few years ago, and he was just like, “Keep going, keep going. It’s hard. Keep going. Keep going.” Just to hear that, man, because it’s like, I’m not somebody that wants something from him just because I have access to him. The fact that I’ll share it with him and he’d respond and be like, “Hell yeah, keep your sh*t going.” It’s like, alright, man, like, yeah, Wayne said he f*ckin with me, like, I can hold on to that. If 999,000 People are like this n***a sucks, I could hold on to the days where Wayne was like, “Bro, keep going. You on the right track.” 

Final question: where does Lil Wayne sit in your top 5 rappers dead or alive? And if not him, then who else is making that ranking? 

​Man, this is the ultimate setup question. I feel like these top rankings are all subjective and somebody’s gonna be cooked for whatever they say. Off of my world, in the world that I grew up in and the area that I grew up in and the impact that Wayne had on literally everybody that I was ever around, just in my world, he is easily in just the top three off of impact. Then, if you look at Young Thug. You look at all the people who are inspired by Young Thug – Young Thug says he’s inspired by Wayne. Just growing up in Atlanta in those times and, how many Atlanta artists [Young Thug] spawned. If you look at it from a stage of impact – like, I’m sure people can make all these different categories and criteria up to find a way to not put him in and that’s okay. But just in my world, I feel like he got to be top three.

Whether in the top 3 or top 5, who else is accompanying Lil Wayne?

I mean, Jay Z, for sure. Kanye’s definitely on my top five. I mean, my life was soundtracked when I was a kid with my CD player with The Black Album by Jay Z and Graduation by Kanye. Those two gotta be up there. Damn, there’s so many good rappers. Fuck, I hate this question. Kendrick Lamar, he up there. I mean, I remember listening to Nas Illmatic riding around with my pops. I got to put Nas in there, man.

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Darren Waller Is Happy After Shocking Retirement And Has No Plans On Going Back To The NFL

Darren Waller is delighted with his choice to retire. He is also adamant that he will continue to feel that way. Don’t expect to see the former Giants star on an NFL field in the near future. Darren Waller is delighted with his choice to retire and is adamant that he will continue to feel that way. Don’t expect to see the former Giants star on an NFL field in the near future. Waller said to TMZ, “I reached a point where I don’t have that 100 percent to give to the process,” Waller said. “I don’t think that’s fair to teammates, or fans, or organizations that are expecting me to give that. That’s why I came to the decision I made.”

When Waller was on the field, he was a formidable presence at tight end. He hauled in 350 receptions for 4,124 yards and 20 touchdowns throughout his eight-year career. He was chosen for a Pro Bowl in 2020. Despite the fact that his first year in New York was rather disappointing, many had anticipated a successful season in 2024. Waller, though, stated that he is moving on and that, although he will always watch the game, train, and maintain good physical and mental health, he no longer feels the need to grind through sessions.

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Darren Waller Is Happy After Shocking Retirement

Darren Waller’s music career is one of his current obsessions; in fact, he’s unleashing a two-part song called “Farewell” and “Choose Wisely” that’s all about retiring. According to the singer, the first section delves into his celebrity and success and the pressure that goes along with it. He calls the second section “a reflection on my career and how good it has been and then a mic drop at the end.” After retiring, Waller has gotten an appreciation for his music, but he hasn’t seen the majority of it. He disclosed that he had changed his phone number and that very few people were using it.

What will happen to Waller’s love life after this is another concern shared by many individuals. Waller and WNBA player Kelsey Plum, who had been married for just over a year, filed for divorce in April. Waller says he intends to rethink what love means to him. Additionally, he is to hope to find love again in the future. “Going into relationships, I had to be co-dependent and tap dance to please the partner,” Waller said. “Or I had to self-sabotage the relationship before the other person did because of things that happened to me when I was younger. My whole definition of love has to change, and that’s a lot of the work I’m doing right now.”

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Darren Waller Addresses Retirement Rumors With A New Freestyle

Tight end with the New York Giants, Darren Waller, is putting a lot more effort into his music in the wake of fresh rumors that he may be leaving the league. Four days after releasing his most recent song and music video, Waller published a new rap about his alleged retirement and divorce from WNBA player Kelsey Plum. Now Waller has dropped a quick response to the reports surrounding his eminent retirement with a freestyle. With the Kelsey Plum debacle weighing heavy over him, Darren Waller’s NFL career is expected to end after nine seasons. According to Jordan Raanan of ESPN, Waller is anticipated to decide on his future before the New York Giants’ required minicamp the following week. 

There are many in the club who believe he will declare his retirement. Waller’s deal is for three years, with a base salary of $10.5 million in 2024. Nevertheless, the agreement still contains no money guarantee. The Giants will bear a large financial burden from Waller’s retirement. If Waller does choose to retire, they will collect a $7.9 million dead cap charge and save $6.2 million this season against the cap.

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Darren Waller Drops New Song Addressing Retirement Rumours

In a recent music video, Waller discussed his romantic past and divorce from WNBA player Kelsey Plum. Waller chose an actress with Plum’s physical appearance to represent his love interest in the video. Plum is the clear target of the messages from the song’s title, lyrics, and music video. Following their April split, Kelsey had indicated that she was heartbroken. Hardly a year had gone by since they were married. The Las Vegas Aces guard, upon hearing the news, said, “I walked through fire for that man, but now I see it’s time to go.” Now, Waller seems to be going after a music career now that his marriage and NFL career are likely over. 

Waller told Dan Duggan of The Athletic that he was “undecided at the moment” about continuing to play football. He explained, “It’s really the idea of signing up for another journey. It’s tough, it’s long, it requires a lot. And if you’re not fully bought into every single thing of the process, it’s going to be tough. I feel like, at the end of the day, you’re doing guys a disservice if you’re not all the way in. So those are the kinds of things I’m taking into account.” Overall, it seems like Waller is enjoying music more than football. 

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Darren Waller Is Expected To Retire From The NFL Amid Kelsey Plum Debacle

After nine seasons in the NFL, Darren Waller’s career is anticipated to come to an end amid the Kelsey Plum debacle. According to Jordan Raanan of ESPN, Waller is expected to make a decision on his future before the New York Giants’ obligatory minicamp the following week. Some in the club anticipate that he will announce his retirement. Waller has a three-year contract that pays a basic salary of $10.5 million in 2024. However, there is no money guarantee left in the agreement. The financial impact of Waller’s retirement on the Giants is significant. They will receive a $7.9 million dead cap charge and save $6.2 million this season against the cap if Waller does decide to retire.

Last week, Waller released a new music video where he talked about his love life and divorce from WNBA star Kelsey Plum. Waller cast an actress who looked similar to Plum to play his love interest in the video. The title, lyrics, and music video of the song may be a message to Plum. Kelsey had expressed that she was devastated after their separation in April. Barely a year passed during their marriage. After the news emerged, the Las Vegas Aces guard remarked, “I walked through fire for that man, but now I see it’s time to go.” 

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Darren Waller Might Retire Immediately 

Darren Waller’s journey with the Giants began in March 2023. He played a significant role for them. This offseason, there has been a cloud of uncertainty over Waller’s future. On March 7, Waller shared with Dan Duggan of The Athletic that he was “undecided at the moment” about continuing to play. He explained, “It’s really the idea of signing up for another journey. It’s tough, it’s long, it requires a lot. And if you’re not fully bought into every single thing of the process, it’s going to be tough. I feel like, at the end of the day, you’re doing guys a disservice if you’re not all the way in. So those are the kinds of things I’m taking into account.”

All in all, The potential impact of Waller’s retirement on the Giants is a matter of concern. They could face a significant financial shift and a void in their offensive lineup. Furthermore, Waller has the fifth-most receiving yards of any tight end between 2019 and 2023, with 3,946. In 86 games, he will have finished with 4,124 yards and 20 touchdowns. Overall, it seems like things have been unraveling for Waller since the lead-up to his divorce from Kelsey Plum.

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Darren Waller Drops Music Video About His Recent Divorce Featuring A Fake Kelsey Plum

Just a few months after his divorce from WNBA player Kelsey Plum was filed, NY Giants tight end and musician Darren Waller is sharing details about his former relationships through song. “Who Knew (Her Perspective)” is Waller’s most recent single, and he claims to have written it from the perspective of a lady attempting to love him. The music video features Waller talking to a woman, who many have pointed out, suspiciously looks like his ex-wife Kelsey Plum.

“I’ve struggled with intimacy in romantic relationships my whole life, and I recognize the toll it has taken on the lovers I’ve been close to,” the 31-year-old said on Thursday. He continued, “Essentially, I’m telling myself, from the damage I’ve done, that it’s imperative for me to heal the wounds in my life I’ve been avoiding by seeking relationships.” Additionally, in the music video, Waller can be seen singing to a woman. He claims it symbolizes him putting himself in her position.

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Darren Waller Casts Fake Kelsey Plum In New Music Video

Darren Waller continued to describe his song, saying, “As the song is an attempt to see things from the woman’s perspective, the video is an extension of that, ending with me being alone and wondering why they wounded me and left me there.” The song’s title, lyrics, and music video could be a message to Plum, who claimed to be heartbroken following their April breakup. Their marriage lasted barely a year. “I walked through fire for that man,” the Las Vegas Aces guard said after the news broke, “but now I see it’s time to go.”

Waller intends to release a whole album later this year. Furthermore, he hasn’t decided if he will play football this season. Darren Waller’s football future is up in the air. Kelsey Plum is balling out for the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA as she looks to contribute to a three-peat this season. Overall, Waller’s video is, at best, interesting, but at worst, not very good. Nevertheless, Waler seems like he is going to do what he can to get Plum back. 

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Kelsey Plum And Darren Waller Split After One Year Of Marriage

Kelsey Plum and Darren Waller have called it quits. The two athletes filed a joint petition for divorce tuesday in Nevada after one year of marriage. The Las Vegas Aces Point Guard and the NFL tight-end got married in March 2023. The two celebrated Plums WNBA championship together in October. Things obviously took a turn and the decision is an emotional one for the two of them.

Months of conjecture over Kelsey Plum and Darren Waller’s marital status have come to an end. The divorce petition has put a stop to and confirmed the speculation that has been swirling around. Talk of the couple being in a bad place started to ramp up when Waller uploaded a video on TikTok in January, where he lip-synced lyrics to a clip of The Delfonics’ “Think It Over.” Fans immediately thought something was up because of the lyrics of the song and Waller’s own mental health history. “When ya girl bout to leave you,” was the video’s caption. Waller said it was a joke, but there was clearly something going on.

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Kelsey Plum Speaks Out On Divorce From Darren Waller

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 18: Kelsey Plum #10 of the Las Vegas Aces reacts with husband Darren Waller after defeating the New York Liberty during Game Four of the 2023 WNBA Finals at Barclays Center on October 18, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Kelsey Plum addressed the news on her Instagram Story. The WNBA star said in the story, “I’m devastated. I walked through fire for that man, but now I see it’s time to go.” She continued, “One day, I’ll share my story. Today is not that day.” There aren’t many details on the split except speculation. Furthermore, there will probably be more information once Plum or Waller are comfortable enough to discuss their divorce. Keeping it private is perfectly fine, but it looks like there was a lot going on behind the scenes.

Kelsey Plum is gearing up to defend the WNBA title with the Las Vegas Aces. There will be significantly more eyes on the WNBA this season with the arrival of Caitlin Clark. The WNBA kicks off this May. Darren Waller is currently on the New York Giants. Also, Waller is in the offseason, but before you know NFL training camp will begin. Ultimately, it’s a sad story to hear about a couple getting divorced, but it’s probably best for both parties to move on.

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Darren Waller Net Worth 2024: What Is The NFL Star Worth?

Darren Waller’s ascent in the National Football League (NFL) is a testament to his immense talent and perseverance. Born on September 13, 1992, he showcased his athletic prowess early in his life. This led to a promising football career at Georgia Tech. Drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in 2015, Waller faced several hurdles early on. These included a suspension that threatened his career. His turning point came with joining the Las Vegas Raiders, where his impressive performances as a tight end earned him wide acclaim. His journey is marked by significant personal and professional growth, culminating in a net worth of $5 million as of 2023, according to LuxLux.

Overcoming Personal Challenges

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – OCTOBER 2: Darren Waller #12 of the New York Giants runs onto the field prior to a game against the. Seattle Seahawks at MetLife Stadium on October 2, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

Waller’s narrative is as much about personal growth as it is about professional achievement. He has been open about his struggles with substance abuse and mental health issues. This makes his journey towards sobriety and mental wellness an inspirational aspect of his story. His candidness and advocacy in these areas have established him as a role model, particularly for individuals facing similar challenges. This commitment to personal well-being has not only enriched his life but also positively influenced his performance on the football field.

Music & Artistic Pursuits

Away from the gridiron, Waller explores his passion for music and other creative pursuits. His venture into the music industry, showcasing his talents as a rapper and songwriter, reflects his multifaceted personality and artistic flair. His music, often laden with themes of personal struggle and triumph, is a mirror to his life experiences. While his primary focus remains football, these artistic endeavors provide a glimpse into a different side of Darren Waller, one that is deeply creative and expressive.

Philanthropy & Community Involvement

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JUNE 17: WNBA player Kelsey Plum (L) of the Las Vegas Aces and tight end. Darren Waller of the Las Vegas Raiders attend the inaugural IX Awards at Allegiant Stadium on. June 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The IXs, presented by the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces, celebrate the. 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX and recognize women and men who have fought for equality in sports and beyond. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Beyond his professional and artistic pursuits, Waller is deeply committed to philanthropy and community service. Through his own foundation, the Darren Waller Foundation, he strives to support youth affected by addiction. His efforts in providing resources and support for recovery resonate with his personal experiences, underscoring his dedication to making a difference in society. His active involvement in community initiatives and philanthropy enriches his life beyond the football field.

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