VIDEO: Newly Released Footage Shows Michigan’s 17-Year-Old Quarterback Bryce Underwood Making His Teammates And Everyone Else Look Comically Small
Bryce Underwood (Photo via Twitter)
Fans got its first look at Bryce Underwood in a Michigan uniform on Friday.
The five-star quarterback is only 17-years-old, but he looks nothing like his age.
Once he walked out to the field, you could see how he towered over his peers during the Wolverines’ practice at Jesuit High School as the team gets set to play in Tuesday’s ReliaQuest Bowl matchup vs. No. 11 Alabama.
Bryce Underwood, the nation’s No. 1 recruit in the class of 2025, could be seen donning the winged helmet as he began practicing with the Michigan Wolverines.
The practice should’ve been about the team, but the Belleville (Mich.) High School star who flipped from LSU to Sherrone Moore and the Wolverines in late November stole the show.
The 6-foot-4, 208-pound quarterback simply couldn’t resist a multi-million dollar name, image, and likeness package.
Underwood took snaps alongside Michigan starter Davis Warren, junior Alex Orji, freshman Jadyn Davis, and walk-on Anthony Arnou.
Bryce Underwood Has Graduated And Enrolled At Michigan
Michigan football is getting set to play in the ReliaQuest Bowl against Alabama, but the team is also preparing for its future.
There are multiple early enrollees from the 2025 recruiting class who are with the team right now.
He is just 17-years-old, but he has already graduated and enrolled at Michigan.
The native of Belleville lived about a half hour away from campus, so he is already familiar with the area.
Underwood has a lot of time left to develop before he touches the field.
Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid Being Accused For “Stealing” From The Dallas Cowboys After Locker Room Santa Video Goes Viral
Andy Reid (Photo via Twitter)
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs had plenty to be excited about.
A 29-10 Christmas day blowout of the Pittsburgh Steelers gave them a record to 15-1 while clinching the AFC’s No. 1 seed in their quest for an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl championship.
Players were excited in the locker room, especially because now key players are able to rest in next week’s regular-season finale before a first-round bye in the postseason.
Andy Reid knew just how to celebrate as he ran in playing Santa Claus for your postgame speech.
Unfortunately, part of his speech had him getting blasted.
Reid, who has led the Chiefs to three Super Bowl wins, stated in part, “How ’bout those Chiefs?! That’s what I’m talking about. Merry Christmas everybody, proud of you. For the present, you get home-field advantage.”
This was clearly taken from former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson, who first stated, “How Bout Them Cowboys!” phrase following a playoff win over the San Francisco 49ers in 1993.
Patrick Mahomes Responds To Andy Reid Dawning Santa Suit
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was feeling the holiday spirit on Christmas Day and decided to do it big after the team blew out the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 66-year-old surprised his team dressed as Santa Claus in the locker room after the Chiefs’ 29-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday.
Following the moment, quarterback Patrick Mahomes said it might be time for Reid to hang up his Santa suit.
“He’s getting kinda skinny. He’s getting kinda skinny for the Santa,” Mahomes told reporters after the game.
Mahomes acknowledged that Reid “fits the role perfectly.”
“It’s good for his health,” Mahomes said of Andy Reid’s weight loss, “so he’ll be a skinny Santa from now on.”