SHANNON Sharpe wowed fans with a video of her recent workout.
The former NFL tight end posted a clip of himself doing dumbbell shoulder presses on Instagram.
In the video, Sharpe, 56, can be seen picking up two 88-pound dumbbells and sitting on a workout bench.
After a moment, he began lifting them to work on his shoulders.
“Back locked, back loaded,” the First Take star he wrote in the caption.
“40kg/88lbs on the shoulders.
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“We’re just getting warmed up here.”
Fans marveled at Sharpe’s physique in the comments, saying he still looks ready for the NFL.
“Unc still has 1 slant route in the tank,” wrote one.
“Unc is about to be a replacement for an NFL team,” added another.
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“Unknown,” said a third.
“No one is playing at Unc with these weights!!” one wrote.
Sharpe is currently enjoying a break from the First Take set.
He’s still up to date with the biggest sports headlines.
The NFL Hall of Famer watched the U.S. men’s basketball team’s 101-100 victory over South Sudan last week.
LeBron James helped Team USA overcome a 16-point deficit, sinking the winning bucket with just eight minutes remaining.
Shannon Sharpe’s playing career
Shannon Sharpe was a three-time Super Bowl champion before his career in heavy media.
The former tight end played in the NFL from 1990 to 2003 – mainly for the Denver Broncos.
He was part of the 1998 and 1999 Super Bowl championship teams, as well as the 2001 Baltimore Ravens title-winning team.
Sharpe was an eight-time Pro Bowler and voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
He finished with 10,060 yards on 815 receptions and 62 touchdowns.
The former NFL star has had an equally strong career on television screens since retiring.
Sharpe praised the Los Angeles Lakers star after the game.
“I think we got our answer on who will throw the last shot IF* the U.S. men’s national team loses[sic] a basket?” he posted on X.
“Guess he’s not too old after all. #GOATJAMES #OlympicPrep #WeWinningGold.”
James was named Team USA flag bearer at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Friday.
“It is an incredible honor to represent the United States on this global stage, especially at a time that can unite the entire world,” the 20-time NBA All-Star said in a statement.
“For a kid from Akron, this responsibility means everything, not just to me, but to my family, all the kids in my hometown, my teammates, other Olympians and so many people across the country with high aspirations.
“Sport has the power to unite us all and I am proud to be part of this important moment.”
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