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Baby Gronk’s Parents Criticized For Profiting From His Fame

By Christopher Martinez

Baby Gronk’s Parents Criticized For Profiting From His Fame

November 7, 2026

This article was last updated by Aditya Rana on November 7, 2026

Baby Gronk, whose real name is Madden San Miguel, is known for his athletic skill and rigorous approach to football training. He has become recognized by fans nationwide, especially online.

However, his fame spreads beyond his own efforts; his parents, particularly his father, Jake San Miguel, play a key role in shaping his journey.

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Jake San Miguel has guided Madden’s early football career with intense dedication, a strategic approach to training, and a powerful social media presence.

Yet, the San Miguels’ approach has been met with both admiration and criticism, making them a focal point in the debate over youth sports and online exposure.

Who Are Baby Gronk’s Parents?

Baby Gronk was born in Frisco, Texas, on November 4, 2012.

His father, Jake, named Madden San Miguel after the legendary football coach and commentator John Madden.

Jake San Miguel, a 35-year-old former musician and high school football player from Frisco, claims to have crafted a plan even before Madden’s birth.

Jake visualized a future of athletic success for his son, referring to a “blueprint” that mapped out Madden’s development into a star athlete.

The nickname “Baby Gronk,” a nod to NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski, captures this vision of a budding football prodigy.

While Jake is the public face of Madden’s upbringing, managing his training, promotion, and social media presence, Baby Gronk’s mother keeps a low profile, focusing on balancing Madden’s athletic career and his family life.

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Jake has implemented a disciplined and demanding training regimen since Madden’s earliest days.

His goal is to invest a professional mindset in his son, even though Madden is only 10 years old and still four years away from high school.

Jake believes in developing skills early, combining physical training with brand-building through a strong social media presence.

Documenting Madden’s training sessions, practice games, and personal milestones, Jake has built a following for Baby Gronk, positioning him as the “next big thing” in youth football.

In addition to football training, Jake applies his experience in social media marketing and youth sports to manage Madden’s online persona.

Jake’s job as a has helped him curate Baby Gronk’s image.

He has capitalized on his popularity with younger audiences and aligned his son with viral personalities like TikTok star Livvy Dunne.

Criticisms and The Impact of Social Media

Jake San Miguel’s intense focus on Madden’s athletic and online presence has not come without controversy.

Critics argue that this level of exposure is inappropriate for a child, particularly given the challenges of projecting long-term football talent at such a young age.

Here we have Baby Gronk’s dad feeding him answers on the Bring the Juice pod. Hey kid, blink twice if you’re tired of being dad’s clout bait

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A recent podcast appearance sparked further backlash, as viewers noted Jake repeatedly coaching Madden’s responses, creating a sense of forced professionalism that some found unsettling.

Social media personality and former NFL player J.J. about the pressures on Baby Gronk, calling the situation “gross” and “sad.”

Reacting to the podcast, viewers started tweeting-:

“This is brutal. Feel terrible for the kid. What a disgrace from the dad and honestly the hosts as well. Brutal man. Brutal.”

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Other internet users tweeted:

Making a 4th-grader say, “I’m going to get full-body massages from some baddies,” should be a jailable offense.

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Jake has often dismissed the criticism in response, claiming that he only supports Madden’s aspirations and that his approach stems from a desire to see his son succeed.

He highlights that Madden is eager to play and embrace the structured approach.

Jake also acknowledges that his daughter, age six, is following in Madden’s footsteps and actively participating in sports.

He mentioned his intention to to social media eventually.

Jake’s approach reflects a new era of athlete-parent influencers, as Baby Gronk’s online popularity has turned him into one of the most recognizable figures in youth sports.

The San Miguels have capitalized on social media’s viral culture, securing a steady fanbase and attracting brands interested in Baby Gronk’s platform.

However, the consequences of such early exposure are unclear.

Concerns remain around potential burnout, loss of childhood experiences, and the impact of public scrutiny on Madden’s well-being.

The San Miguels maintain that Madden’s happiness and education are their priorities, claiming they carefully manage his social interactions and schoolwork alongside his athletic pursuits.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Baby Gronk has 130.8K followers on TikTok, 567K followers on Instagram, and 393K subscribers on YouTube.
  • He has collaborated with many influencers and content creators, including Livvy Dunne, Eli Mack, Kyle Istook, and many more.
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