Ronnie Hillman, pride of the Snoop Dogg League
There are a number of celebrities hovering around the Super Bowl 50 festivities, but Snoop Dogg seemed to stand out among them on Thursday.
It was the Broncos’ last media availability of Super Bowl 50 week, but there was an even bigger star in the building. “It changed all the kids’ lives that was on that team because it was taking them out of California to play against top-notch competition that got them ready for events like this”.
Broncos defensive linemen Vance Walker and Malik Jackson were sitting quietly at their table, checking their phones, when Snoop came up to Walker and slapped him on the back. Quarterback Cam Newton came to the podium looking a little tired and bored, but lit up when Snoop asked the first question. After some handshakes and bro hugs, Snoop walked off to the next table while Jackson gave Walker one of those “That’s Snoop Dogg!” smiles you’d see from a teenager meeting someone famous. “Never met him before”.
Receiver Emmanuel Sanders was giddy, as well. “That was pretty cool with that”.
“Well, Snoop, I always enjoyed my conversations with my dad and Eli, as far as things that have to do with the NFL”.
Afterwards, Snoop made his way around the room, followed by a crowd of cameras, to interview other members of the Panthers and take selfies.
“That’s Snoop Dogg man…who wouldn’t be starstruck?”