The Super Bowl is officially less than a week away as Super Bowl Media Day kicked off on Monday. Although it is a time for media to get quotes and storylines ahead of the big game, it’s also a time for other outlets to have some fun.

NickSports sent ‘Ed’ from 'Good Burger' aka Kel Mitchell to be their reporter on-site, while everyone’s favourite Guillermo Rodriguez from Jimmy Kimmel Live! was also in attendance yet again this year.

Babineaux hangs out with Guillermo at SB media day

We also had someone working behind the scenes as well on Monday night, as we put the TSN Snapchat and Instagram account in the hands of Seattle Seahawks tight end Luke Willson.
 

With the Super Bowl in Houston this year, Willson got down to business and found out exactly what’s bigger in Texas that everyone is always talking about.
 

He even ran into actor/comedian J.B. Smoove, who might have been the best dressed person in attendance.
 

Super Bowl Media Day also means the players get asked some pretty weird questions, like if they can do an impression of Morgan Freeman.

Meanwhile, Matt Ryan was asked which NBA player he would add to the Falcons roster.
 

However, one of the strangest things about Super Bowl Media Day has to be the fact that fans actually pay money to watch athletes get interviewed.
 

 

Yep, it's #OpeningNight for #SB51

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We mentioned before how Ed from ‘Good Burger’ showed up and everyone pretty much flocked to him. Including everyone’s favourite Patriots fan creepy Tom Brady.
 

One thing’s for sure, this day gets wilder and wilder each and every year. Follow TSN_official on Snapchat and Instagram for more behind the scenes access.