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Super Bowl XLIX Media Day Videos

Football Insiders was in attendance for Super Bowl Media Day. Check out our interviews with the players and coaches.

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Football Insiders was a part of the madness that is Super Bowl Media Day, and we caught up with a number of players and coaches from both teams. Here are some of the interviews:

Cliff Avril – Seattle Seahawks


LeGarrette Blount – New England Patriots


Jamie Collins – New England Patriots


Doug Baldwin – Seattle Seahawks


Tavon Wilson – New England Patriots


Dan Connolly – New England Patriots


Josh McDaniels – New England Patriots


 

Football Insiders will continue to update this list as we speak to more players and coaches, so be sure to check back!

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