字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 On Sunday our next guest won his third Super Bowl and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. From the New England Patriots, please welcome Julian Edelman. [MUSIC - DJ KHALED, "ALL I DO IS WIN"] (SINGING) All I do is win, win, win no matter what. Got money on my mind. I can never get enough. And every time I step up in the building, everybody's hands go up. How are you doing? Hi. How are you? (SINGING) And they stay there. And they stay there. 'Cause all I do is win, win, win. And if you're going in, put your hands in the air. Make them stay there. Congratulations. I mean, that must feel good to hold it. That's why you play the game right there. Yeah. Right there. Yeah. Does everyone get one? No. But you can buy one. Yeah. Really? You can buy one. I think it's actually Tiffany's as well. It's crazy. No. Yeah. Is that true? I think. I'm like 38%. No, they're saying it is true. That's crazy. Tiffany's. Yeah, yeah. So you win the Super Bowl again, but the most important, I would think, is Most Valuable Player, right? Honestly, just winning the game is what you want. I mean, the heart failure almost that I have every time we go into these games is just out the roof. And getting the MVP is kind of a win for me and my other family, or my other team, and that's my family. Getting to experience this with them, because they've been in my corner. They've kind of made me who I am. My father was a tough hard-nosed guy. He didn't have a father. And he pushed me to limits that I never thought I could get to. And my mother, being the loving little lady that she is, I was never late to a practice. She was always there. This, that, and the other. I mean, I had a bag lunch until junior college. So she took care of me for a long time. So this is like a full family kind of win, I feel. Yeah. Well, I would think especially for them to work that hard, and to support you, and then you get Most Valuable Player. You didn't get to take it home, right? They didn't give the Most Valuable Player. What do they give you? I get like a silver football. Uh-huh. But I don't even get to take it home yet. I think they send it to me. Yeah, they did. They sent it to me to give to you. It's here. Yeah. Yeah. Is it? Yeah. Thank you. Appreciate it. That's cool. Oh, we've got a little-- You can put it on there. We've got a little mantle for it. Yeah. That's how they-- It's got a lot of hardware here. They sent that, too. Oh, man. I appreciate that. Yeah. It's awesome. Yeah. That's awesome. Well, you're awesome. You're an amazing-- so we have-- sorry, this is your first time here, and you probably don't know. There's a tradition we have to show a shirtless picture. So it's just-- uh, yeah. I'm sorry. It's just a tradition. Hey. That's-- and there. How'd you do that? What's happening there? I mean, literally, you just jumped in the air and they took that picture? You know, it was a crazy day. The temperature was just right, though. That was a good thing. It was-- they said it was going to be a small set. And all of a sudden, there's 35 people there. And you're naked for four hours. Right. It was fun, though. It was a comfortable, cool set. Yeah. We were just jumping and doing crazy things. And you'd look at the proofs, and say, ah, well, we can't use that one. Yeah. But you could use that one. And you know, I mean, like you're a powerful guy. And you wonder why you can keep going when they're trying to tackle you. And then you see those legs. And you're like, oh, you're very, very strong. I mean, your arms, I always look at your arms every time you play, because-- do you wear shorter sleeves than the other guys? Because your arms somehow stick out more. I do. So I actually have them-- I got my guy new. He's the equipment manager. He always takes care of me. And I was like it cut extremely super tight so there's less surface area that they can put a hand on me or grab. So I like mine. It takes like two people to put my jersey on, literally. And it's like-- afterwards, it's like the worst thing ever after a game. You're sore. Getting it off. Getting it off. Yeah, it's the worst. Because it's so tight and sweaty? Without a doubt. Yeah. But we definitely have that going. Yeah. We definitely have it pretty tight. Could they just grab your beard and haul you down? Because I mean, I was watching you throughout the season, and it's just sticking out more and more of the-- it was-- Yeah. Anyway, don't worry about that. We sent Andy to the Super Bowl a couple of years ago. And he got too close to you, I think. We have a clip of this. Where's Edelman? I want to meet Edelman, the only Jew on the field. Don't be nervous. Edelman! Do you remember that? I do not remember that. Yeah. I do not remember that. But uh-- That was risky of him. You know what? On the football field, that's like a, what's up? That's what everybody does. That's what it is, you know? I mean, it's just a, hey, good job, buddy. It's that. And then let me ask you this, too. Whenever someone does something really good, like especially a touchdown, the way you reward each other is slamming your head into the other person. How is that helpful? It probably is not helpful. No, I mean-- But I mean, we're-- Y'all are so hyped up. Football players are like we're missing some screws, probably. Yeah, I see. Yeah. Well, that's why, because you celebrate by going, rah! The studies are not well for that one. Yeah. So we probably should change that. Yeah. I think you should just go, good job, and shake their hand. Hey, it was swell. You did it touchdown. You don't do a touchdown. We'll take a break. We'll be back. We're back with Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman. All right. So let's talk about the beard. What made you decide to grow it that long? And is it like-- have you cut it at all this season? Well, I have not, Ellen. Coach Belichick has this thing that he says. Put everything in the drawer, and worry about it until it's done, till the season is done. And so I put my razor, actually, in the drawer. Right. Do you think he meant razor? I don't know if he meant that. He said everything. Yeah. He's a scary, intimidating man. We've only had four conversations in the 10 years I've played there. That's not true. No. Kind of. But nobody else put their razor away. Anyway, my point is, do you plan on shaving it? You know, I don't know. I'm just kind of feeling it out. We'll see, you know? Can I touch it? It's kind of grown on me. It's very-- it seems high maintenance, because it's very, uh, bushy. I mean, do things get caught? Yeah. Eating is a nightmare. Yeah. I have to shower after I eat. But sometimes you had some good. You get a little flavor saver. That's disgusting. All right. All right. So I know that you support the Boys and Girls Club of America, right? I love them. Yeah. I love what they do. Yes, you do a lot for them. And I thought it would probably mean a lot if I would donate $10,000 to them, but you need to let me shave that beard first. I have a chair. I have a razor. And I'm sure you're going to, at some point, trim it anyway. Why not let me do it? It's like a child. It grows on you. Yeah. Let's do it. Let's do it. Yay! How about I match 10? Really? Yeah. All right. So now he's matching 10. So $20,000 for the Boys and Girls Club. I'll do it. There we go. All right. Where are we going? Come on over here. You know what you're doing, right? All right. Well, I've used these before on my dog. So I do know how they work, but I've only done my dog. Oh. I'll look like a different man. All right. This is exciting. Are you nervous? Uh, not really. OK, good. Kind of. Hmm. Are you? No. All right. Here we go. Yep. Except-- wait, wait, wait. This is like nine months of hard work. I know. Do you want to say any words to say goodbye to your beard? I love you, beard. It's been a hell of a year. Goodbye, beard. It is a lot of hair. I don't want to hurt your neck. You got this. You got this. I'm just going to do a half. No, I'm going to do the whole thing. This is so fun. I can see why people want to do this for a living. Do you want anything else cut? You know what I mean. Are we talking Brazilian here? All right. Lift your head up. This is taking a long time. I think I'm going to let somebody else clean it up. Do you want your mustache? I'm going to leave your mustache. Oh. We're leaving-- It's great. Hold on. I need-- there are some stragglers. Yeah, I think we should leave the mustache for now, right? And then I'll let somebody else do it. I'm scared to do the mustache. Why are you scared? I don't know. Do you want me to do it? Might as well. We've got to finish her. All right. I look like a different person. You're very handsome under all that stuff. I'm going to sell this to somebody here. All right. We're going to auction this off for some money for the Boys and Girls Club. Shutterfly cares about supporting the Boys and Girls Club of Boston. So they're donating $10,000 in your name, and you're doing another $10,000. So that's $20,000. Hi, I'm Andy. Ellen asked me to remind you to subscribe to her channel so you can see more awesome videos, like videos of me getting scared, or saying embarrassing things, like ball-peen hammer, and also some videos of Ellen and other celebrities, if you're into that sort of thing. [BLEEP] God! [BLEEP]
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