Some of the biggest stars of the big game are taking a break after the Super Bowl.
Several San Francisco 49ers players were spotted hitting the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, along with their partners on Sunday.
Christian McCaffrey and fiancee Olivia Culpo, George Kittle and his wife Claire and Kyle Juszczyk and his wife Kristen were photographed in their swimsuits enjoying the beach. The players were joined by NFL legend Peyton Manning.
Teammates eased the pain of their Super Bowl overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs (22-25) on Feb. 11 by having fun in the sun. McCaffrey wore some dark green pants while Culpo chose a cream bikini with pomegranates. Kristen paired a similar white two-piece jumpsuit with oversized sunglasses and dangling earrings, while her husband opted for a simple red blazer.
George sported his signature man bun and blue bathing suit, while Claire, who was the bravest one to venture into the chilly Pacific Ocean, chose a peach bikini to frolic in.
The ladies also recorded a playful TikTok posted to Olivia’s account about how they’re holding up after the Super Bowl loss, with each mouthing a viral voice saying, “I’d give the pain a 10” and promising it hurt “really, really bad.”
Olivia Culpo and Christian McCaffrey.
Olivia Culpo on Instagram
The group also apparently ran into NFL legend Peyton Manning while at the resort. The 49ers players and the retired star were spotted chatting at an outdoor bar in a photo obtained by TMZ.
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