The NFL legend visited Miguel Lyun and Henry Martin at Club America.

Days before NFL Super Bowl LVII, the sports legend visited Club América’s facilities in Mexico and was hosted by Miguel Lajun and Henry Martin. We are talking about the historical linebacker Charles Haley.

The former player visited the Coapa premises for a short visit, during which he shared the players, exchanged jerseys and took some photos. Club America was responsible for posting everything related to this visit on their social media.

“Charles Hailey visited Coapa Nest. NFL Hall of Famer and five-time Super Bowl champion. San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame,” they tweeted with images of the legend posing in the colors of America.

The Mexican institution prepared a shirt for him with the number 94 on the back. For his part, Layoon wore a Dallas Cowboys jersey and Henry Martin wore a San Francisco 49ers jersey.

A nearly one-minute and thirty-second video streamed from Team Azulcrema showed Haley speaking English to the Mexican defender and asking him to show his Super Bowl rings, but the former linesman admitted no one told him what to carry.

“It’s good to have you here,” Lyun said. “Cool. Nice to be here,” Hayley replied. “Where are the rings? We want to see them,” the defender said. “Dude, they didn’t tell me to bring them. I just do what I’m told.”the former player said.

The audiovisual ends with Layoune thanking the NFL legend for his visit, exchanging jerseys, and explaining how Henry Martin celebrates goals.

Charles Haley ranks as the second-most wins ever in Super Bowl history, behind only Tom Brady.

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Author: Alfredo Di Cesare
Source: La Opinion

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