NFL analyst Kay Adams got into the game during a recent visit to Detroit Golf Club.
The former Good Morning Football host had some trouble with her golf cart as she prepared to hit the links on Monday.
Kay took her FanDuel show Up & Adams on the road for a special show in Motor City.
She met with Detroit Lions legend Calvin “Megatron” Johnson and NFL Hall of Famer Randy Moss.
After the show, Adams hopped into a golf cart ready to explore the sights of the picturesque club.
But the 38-year-old was left completely confused about how to get her golf kart moving.
Up & Adams producer Matt Hamilton shared a video of Kay struggling to control the vehicle.
“Nightmare scenario unlocked,” he captioned the clip.
Adams struggled with the cart for about 30 seconds while an employee desperately tried to give instructions.
Finally, the analyst hesitantly pulled out of the parking lot, her passenger waving nervously at the spectators.
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“No, literally, I shouldn’t be allowed,” Adams later responded to Hamilton’s post.
“I might drive next time,” laughed one X fan.
“Your feet have reached the pedals! So you nailed it”, laughed another.
“I was the same way when I first drove one,” added a third.
“You’ll be fine… just don’t drive to a lake or you’ll be a YouTube sensation for another reason,” a fourth commented.
Adams’ interview with former Lions player Megatron was a huge hit with viewers.
The Lions on Monday announced Johnson’s induction into the team’s Ring of Honor.
Career rise of Kay Adams
Kay Adams is a fantasy football expert who rose to fame as the host of Good Morning Football in New York City for six years.
Having previously hosted fantasy-based shows, Adams took on the role of host of GMFB when it launched in 2016.
And, along with Nate Burleson, Kyle Brandt and Peter Schrager, she helped make that program one of the best in the sport.
Adams left GMFB to pursue new ventures in 2022.
She moved to Los Angeles and teamed up with FanDuel to start a self-titled show – Up and Adams.
His latest show airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET, sometimes in special locations like the Super Bowl or Kentucky Derby.
And the 38-year-old could barely contain his emotion, wiping away tears during a live interview.
“I’m a whiny man…I got that from my dad,” Johnson said.
“I don’t like surprises for that reason. You can take me and my emotions.
“I didn’t expect this to happen.
“It is an honor to be celebrated by my peers and the city of Detroit.”
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