
Allison Kuch, wife of NFL's Isaac Rochell, swaps glam for Play-Doh in relatable glow-up
Allison Kuch isn't posting thirst traps anymore—she's posting Play-Doh deals. The influencer and wife of ex-Raiders defensive end Isaac Rochell is reflecting on just how much life has changed.
From flirty posts to family routines, her feed now mirrors her role as a new mom. And fans are loving the relatable glow-up.
From flirty photos to family finds, Kuch shows how life has changed
In a recent post, Kuch shared a casual selfie wearing a gray duck-print T-shirt, resting her head in one hand, and dropped a line many young moms could relate to. 'Life is crazy cause 10 years ago I used to post hot pics of me to make Isaac jealous & wanna date me, & now I'm posting about playdoh being prime deal,' she wrote.
The story followed another snap featuring an Amazon Prime Day deal. 'The things I'm getting on Prime Day,' she captioned it—offering a glimpse into her current shopping list filled with toddler essentials.
Kuch has long documented her journey alongside Rochell, from their college romance to
NFL
sidelines. The two met through friends at a house party while studying at different colleges and went on their first date at Starbucks.
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For four years, they navigated a long-distance relationship before Rochell, who played for multiple NFL teams including the Raiders and Colts, proposed in 2020. They married in April 2021.
In December 2023, they welcomed their first child, a daughter named Scottie. Since becoming a mother, Kuch's content has leaned more into parenting, everyday hacks, and humorous observations about life off the gridiron. Her relatable storytelling and unfiltered style have helped her grow a loyal U.S. audience, especially among NFL fans and fellow young parents.
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As influencer culture shifts toward authenticity and relatability, Kuch's feed—once filled with glam moments—is now a celebration of real life: messy, joyful, and yes, full of Play-Doh.
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