Ladd McConkey and his wife Sydney have called Los Angeles their home since he was draft by the Chargers in 2024. Earlier this week, she showed support for a fellow Los Angeles based team, the Dodgers.Sydney McConkey shared a glimpse of her view at Dodgers Stadium for Game 5 of the World Series matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays. Her seat was located on the first base line of the stadium as she cheered on the hometown team. She also shared a photo on her Instagram Story of her makeup necessities for the evening. "Go Dodgers!!!!" Sydney wrote.Sydney McConkey cheered on the Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series. (Photos via Sydney McConkey's Instagram Story)The Los Angeles Dodgers weren't able to pull off the victory in Game 5 on Wednesday night as they were defeated 6-1 by the Blue Jays. Tornoto now leads the series 3-2.Ladd McConkey's wife Sydney went for subtle gameday styleWide receiver Ladd McConkey is in his second season with the Los Angeles Chargers. His wife, Sydney, shares her gameday look each week with her Instagram followers. Last week, Sydney chose a subtle, comfortable look to show her support for her husband and the Chargers.Sydney wore a light blue short-sleeved shirt that featured McConkey's No. 15 jersey number. She paired it with light washed jeans and gray sneakers. She celebrated the Los Angeles Chargers 37-10 win over the Minnesota Vikings in primetime in Week 8."Chargers win ⚡️⚡️" Sydney captioned the post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLadd and Sydney McConkey were high school sweethearts back home in Georgia. The couple continued their relationship through his collegiate career at the University of Georgia where he won two National Championships with the Bulldogs. Ladd McConkey was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the second-round of the 2024 NFL Draft. He proposed to Sydney in July 2024 just weeks before he kicked off his first NFL training camp. In April the longtime couple tied the knot in their home state of Georgia. In eight games this season, McConkey has 43 receptions for 468 receiving yards and three touchdowns.