Brendon Ayanbadejo wins all the things

What’s that? Another flimsy excuse to post gratuitously sexy pictures of Brendon Ayanbadejo? DON’T MIND IF I DO.


(via wikipedia.org)

Anyway, I’m not going to go too in depth about the Super Bowl last night — seriously, grown men threw a ball up and down a field. How is that news? — except to say that Brendon Ayanbadejo’s team won. Yes, Brendon Ayanbadejo, one of the posterboys for the equality movement in the NFL, capped off what has been a great year by winning the goddamn Super Bowl and then following it up with an ad in support of marriage equality.

And did we mention he happens to be gloriously sexy? Because I definitely feel like that needs to be addressed. As often as possible. With pictures.

(Via takepart.com)

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