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The Super Bowl is always a vibe, but before the Chiefs and Eagles even hit the field, Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson are already stealing the show. The Fox Sports duo pulled up to the big game looking fire, and NFL fans couldn’t get enough.

Andrews and Thompson took to Instagram to flex their game-day fits, and let’s just say—they ate. Andrews went with a sleek black sequin blazer dress, cinched with a silver-buckled belt, while Thompson rocked a shimmering blue and silver checkered mini dress. The outfits? 10/10. The confidence? Unmatched. Fans flooded the comments, hyping them up for absolutely slaying the Super Bowl pregame.

 

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At this point, these two are basically the It Girls of NFL coverage. Andrews has been holding it down at Fox Sports since 2012, and Thompson’s energy is always top-tier. Whether they’re breaking down plays or breaking the internet with their outfits, they make the sidelines look just as exciting as the game itself.

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And let’s be real, this isn’t their first fashion W. Andrews and Charissa Thompson have been serving looks all season, and their chemistry on and off the field (shoutout to their podcast Calm Down With Erin and Charissa) makes them even more iconic. Football might be the main event, but these two just made the pregame a moment.

The final show of the legend

Michael Vick officially clocked out of Fox Sports during the buildup to Super Bowl LIX, closing the book on his time as an NFL analyst. Or at least his current chapter. With his next move taking him to Norfolk State as head coach, Vick got in his feelings during his final broadcast, admitting, “I am going to miss you guys, man.” He made sure to let everyone know he’d stay in touch, but the moment definitely hit hard.

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His departure wasn’t a surprise—Fox announced it back in Week 16, and even then, Vick was fighting back tears. “I love you guys. I love everybody in this building,” he said at the time, calling the decision “bittersweet.” What ultimately pushed him to take the leap? The chance to coach in his hometown, leading young athletes just like he once was.

For Vick, this isn’t just a new job—it’s a homecoming. He may not have coaching experience, but he’s stepping into this role with the same passion that made him a star on the field. And while he’s leaving the Fox crew, he made one thing clear—this family will always mean the world to him.

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