The much-loved 34-year-old is a two-time PDC world champion, lifting the crown in both 2011 and 2012.
And he also has the 2013 European Championship and the 2014 UK Open on his CV.
Lewis is married to Sarah and the couple, who have three children together plus both having kids from previous relationships, tied the knot in 2012.
However, on the day when most celebrate their love with romantic gestures such as flowers, chocolates and a posh bite to eat, the Englishman instead had an incredible night most men would have been envious of.
Along with a laughing emoji and the badge of Stoke City, Lewis initially wrote on X: “Spending valentines day later the right way with my beloved @stokecity.lLoking forward to it.”
One of his 193k followers then asked what would be after that, to which the man known as ‘Jackpot’ replied with a snap of a snooker table and the words: “Iv booked us a table.”
Fans were quick to jump into his responses as the arrowsman enjoyed some banter with them.
One said: “Mate your brave fella! I hope you got something nice in place or spare room!”
To which Lewis responded: “She knows I love her really.”
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Another wrote: “Mate, your wife is lucky. That’s romantic!”
But Lewis replied: “I’m not taking her haha.”
While a fellow fan declared that he was “playing a dangerous game”.
It remains unknown whether or not he followed through with his plans, but he will have been smiling either way after Stoke beat QPR.
Wouter Burger’s strike on the stroke of half time was enough to earn the Potters the win and move them up to 19th, six points clear of their opponents in the Championship drop zone.
Lewis’s darts career began aged 18 when he won the 2003 British Teenage Open.
The star went on to start his professional career in the British Darts Organisation (BDO), before joining the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).
Lewis then found stardom as he won back-to-back world titles at Alexandra Palace in 2011 and 2012.
He is also a four-time winner of the PDC World Cup of Darts.