Mecole Hardman’s agent Lil Wayne has big plans for Super Bowl rings

Mecole Hardman’s agent, renowned for several ventures outside of sports management, is confident the rookie will hoist the Lombardi Trophy.

Kansas City Chiefs rookie Mecole Hardman is the only Georgia Bulldog playing in Super Bowl LIV. He extends the school’s 19-year streak of Super Bowl representation one year after four former players represented the University of Georgia in the big game.

Hardman’s agent, renowned for several ventures outside of sports management, is confident the rookie will hoist the Lombardi Trophy.

Rapper Lil Wayne was the featured guest on an episode of the podcast Drink Champs; the interview was posted one night before the Super Bowl. Around 45 minutes into the interview, he was requested to give a prediction of the game.

“I’m got the Chiefs…because I’ve got a player on that team,”

Podcast hosts N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN ask if he’s referring to a fantasy team.

“No, I have an agency.”

Young Money Entertainment was founded in 2005 primarily as a record label, but has recently branched into athlete representation, similarly to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.

Following the podcast audience’s laughter, Lil Wayne further explained:

“Mecole Hardman. Number 17. He’s a Dawg and he’s a rookie, so I’d love to see him get a Super Bowl ring.”

N.O.R.E. proceeds to ask if Lil Wayne gets a ring if the the Chiefs win.

“Yeah. And I might make his ring look better than the [rest of] the team’s.”

Let it be known: The multi-platinum recording artist decrees that if his client earns a Super Bowl ring, he will to to pay out of pocket to further bedazzle a diamond-encrusted accessory already exceeding a worth of $40,000.

 

UGA rookie headed to Super Bowl for second straight season

Georgia’s Mecole Hardman is headed to play in the Super Bowl. Hardman and the Kansas City Chiefs ended a fifty year Super Bowl drought.

Georgia’s Mecole Hardman is headed to play in the Super Bowl. Hardman and the Kansas City Chiefs ended a fifty year Super Bowl drought with their 35-24 win in the AFC Championship over the Tennessee Titans.

Mecole Hardman drew a key pass interference penalty to help ice the AFC Championship. Now, he’ll be playing in the Super Bowl instead of the Pro Bowl. Not a bad season for an NFL rookie.

Hardman, Patrick Mahomes, and the Kansas City Chiefs will face their toughest test to date: the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers don’t feature any former Georgia Bulldogs on their roster. The Super Bowl is expected to be a great one.

The 49ers have an elite defensive line that is capable of wrecking a game. Mecole Hardman, Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and the explosive Chief offense will make big plays, but will their offensive line be able to protect Patrick Mahomes enough to develop plays?

Last season, the Super Bowl was a battle of UGA running backs: Todd Gurley versus Sony Michel. Michel won the battle as a rookie, but didn’t make it back their this season. Hardman is the second consecutive rookie from UGA to play in the Super Bowl.

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Former Georgia football WR arrives to stadium in costume (again)

Mecole Hardman entered Arrowhead Stadium this afternoon dressed as yet another pop culture icon ahead of the AFC Championship Game.

Is that the Fresh Prince of Broad Street? Former Georgia wide receiver Mecole Hardman entered Arrowhead Stadium this afternoon dressed as yet another pop culture icon ahead of the AFC Championship Game.

You may recall that last week the Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie standout arrived at his home stadium dressed as iconic rapper LL Cool J ahead of the divisional round matchup against the Houston Texans.

Hardman’s attention to detail was quite thorough: he showed up with a mid-1980’s boombox perched on his shoulder over a red felt tracksuit. He wore a gold chain thick enough to choke a man and expensive enough to bankrupt another.

This week, Hardman continued the theme. I just wish he found a jersey from Bel-Air Academy with the number 14 printed on it.

With a Sony Walkman in his pocket, Hardman even showed off another era-appropriate relic. DJ Jazzy Jeff is smiling somewhere in Philadelphia.

If the Chiefs want to increase the probability of making their first Super Bowl appearance since 1969, their recipe is simple: Don’t let any player named Carlton Banks touch the ball.

Twitter reacts to Chiefs’ WR Mecole Hardman’s 63 yard TD

Mecole Hardman Jr. scores his 5th TD of the Chiefs’ NFL season and twitter reacts to the rookie’s speed.

Mecole Hardman Jr. is starting to become a NFL Sunday household name.

The rookie wide receiver out of Georgia has been making highlight play after highlight play this season for the Kansas City Chiefs and did it yet again this Sunday.

On Sunday, Hardman caught a jump pass from Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and took it to the house for a 63 yard touchdown, leaving defenders in his dust and looking foolish.

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Twitter started to buzz over the rookie’s wheels.

Hardman has also been putting in more work than most, showing up hours before games and hours before any other players to catch punts from the Chiefs’ assistant equipment manager.

Hardman has been nothing short of entertaining this year, and with Mahomes back after suffering a dislocated kneecap, the two have the potential to be one of the leagues top QB-WR threats.