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Reese Witherspoon Roots for Tennessee Titans with Husband Jim Toth and Her 2 Sons: ‘Let’s Go’

Reese Witherspoonis a sports fanatic!

In a post shared onInstagram, the foursome can be seen posing in matching bright yellow jerseys as they each rooted for the team.

“Let’s go,” the Oscar award-winning actress captioned the sweet family snapshot, adding the Instagram handle for the Nashville Soccer Club, alongside a single soccer ball emoji.

Witherspoon also shared a few posts on her Instagram Story as well, including a shot of herself and Tennesse smiling beside each other. Another video showed a Nashville SC player scoring a goal.

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Reese Witherspoon Roots for Tennessee Titans with Husband Jim Toth and Her 2 Sons: ‘Let’s Go’

Late last month, Witherspoon and Toth, 51, joined the team’s ownership group as minority investors, according toThe Athletic.

“As a Tennessee native, it is thrilling to see how much growth and development has come to our home state. One of the things that my whole family is most excited about is Nashville Soccer Club! The opportunity to go as a family and watch a world-class team compete has been such an incredible experience,” Witherspoon said in astatement.

“The team, the management and the players have worked so hard to build this amazing organization and community. So, I’m thrilled to announce that my husband, Jim Toth, and I have made an investment in the club and are now a part of the ownership group moving forward,” she added. “On behalf of Jim and our children, we are thrilled to be a part of the NSC family!”

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Henry, 28, meanwhile became the fourth NFL player in history to serve as an owner of a Major League Soccer team. He joins a list of other athletes, includingPatrick Mahomes,Russell Wilsonand Mark Ingram.

source: people.com