Deshaun Watson went all out for his girlfriend, Jilly Anais, on her 29th birthday on Thursday.
The Browns quarterback, who suffered a season-ending Achilles injury against the Bengals in Week 7, decorated their Miami apartment with red and gold balloons before taking her to a private seafood dinner on a yacht, as seen in a video she posted to Instagram.
“Happy Birthday To You Queen!” Watson, also 29, wrote in a separate post, including photos of the couple. “4ever love you ma! Grateful to celebrate with you! Continue to smile and inspire! 💯 May The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; The Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace! 🙏🏾 More Glory Luv and Let this year be full of Blessings, Health, and Success! 💛🤞🏾.”
Anais commented with, “Thank you to the love of my life! I love you with all of my being! 💛🤞🏽.”
The couple is clearly going strong after Watson stirred buzz on Christmas with a TikTok video that spoke about letting go of someone you love if they try to disrupt your peace.
“I say this every year, but this was the best birthday ever,” Anais wrote on her Instagram Story.
Watson gifted the model — who walked in the Sports Illustrated Runway Show at Miami Swim Week last year — with a crocodile red Birkin bag and a bracelet in 18K rose gold by Van Cleef & Arpels, which costs $19,300.
“Thank you baby,” she said in the clip before dancing around the room.
Watson and Anais celebrated their fifth anniversary together in July.
The pair has been dating since her split from Pelicans point guard Dejounte Murray in 2018.
Anais stayed with Watson and they remained united after allegations of sexual misconduct by roughly two dozen massage therapists against the quarterback were first made public in March 2021.
The Pro Bowl signal caller, who has maintained his innocence, later served an 11-game suspension during the 2022 season and was fined $5 million.
Watson signed a fully guaranteed five-year, $230 million contract with the Browns in March 2022.
It came after he requested a trade out of Houston in January 2021.