Whether it's getting out on the golf course, barbecuing, or simply hanging out around the house with your feet up, every dad tries to spend Father's Day how they like it.
This year, though, Giants WR Sterling Shepard decided to make a video letter for his young daugthers, Cali and Cassie. He explained his journey into fatherhood, and how he didn't know what to expect. His own father had died when he was 6 years old, so there was no coaching on that end.
But he has quickly come to realize that his two girls are his "greatest gift of all time."
"Since becoming a dad, I've grown and learned to be much more patient. I'm stepping up changing diapers, bathing, feeding, playing and loving every minute with my girls," he said.
But Shepard isn't the only dad that was celebrating on Sunday. Saquon Barkley was having a fun day with his daughter, Jada, as they shared a little duet...
My little girl ❤ pic.twitter.com/m0JHINEWYy
- Saquon Barkley (@saquon) June 21, 2020
Newcomer Blake Martinez also has his little girl, Kinsley, to be thankful for...
And then there's others like Golden Tate, who wanted to recognize his dad first before celebrating his own fatherhood...
On this special day when we recognize and appreciate our fathers. I wanna take the time wish GT-II a Happy Father's Day! Thankful for the great example I had in my home growing up that motivates everyday in my own journey as a Dad! #FathersDay pic.twitter.com/5aU0MCTXYJ
- Golden Tate (@ShowtimeTate) June 21, 2020
Here's some more Giants dads and players giving thanks to their own...
- BJ Hill (@BJHill5) June 21, 2020