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10 Photos That Show The Super Bowl's Media Day Has Become A Circus

Cork Gaines   

10 Photos That Show The Super Bowl's Media Day Has Become A Circus
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The NFL held its annual Super Bowl Media Day session to give the media one last chance to speak with the coaches and players before the Big Game.

Unfortunately, if you are interested in knowing what the players say or think, Media Day has become a circus and is now more about who can ask the craziest question or pull off the most ridiculous stunt. Below are a few photos from Getty Images and Reuters that show just how silly it has become.

It is becoming increasingly popular for non-sports media to crash the party for a few cheap laughs.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Getty Images

Waldo wasn't difficult to find for many of the media members.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Getty Images

Some in the media did want to hear from the players and the swarm around Peyton Manning was crazy.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Getty Images

Richard Sherman also drew a huge crowd.

Richard Sherman

Getty Images

That crowd also included this guy, who is presumably a member of some media organization.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Getty Images

Media is no longer just about interviewing the players. Miss New Jersey also held court.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Getty Images

This media member freed up his hands by strapping a camera to his head.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Reuters

Another media member was dressed in a wig.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Reuters

Even the players got into the media action as Golden Tate wore a hat-mounted camera and Google Glass.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Reuters

Marshawn Lynch may have been the star of the show which was ironic because he was trying to be incognito.

NFL Super Bowl Media Day

Reuters

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