Luke Kuechly is arguably the best linebacker in the NFL, but don't think for one second the Boston College product is a one-trick pony.
The Panthers star showed off his skills as a meterologist Friday, joining Charlotte's NBC affiliate, WCNC, to provide the seven-day forecast for Carolinians headed to California to watch their team take on the Broncos in Super Bowl 50. Like most things he does, he did a great job. He even got a plug in for Skittles — which has a promotion offering free bags of candy anytime a rainbow emerges — like the champion he could become next Sunday.
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Kuechly gave some insight into how much the weather impacts players before a game.
"(It impacts) what you're going to wear, what you're going to dress with," he said. "Last week, it got a little chilly. So, you've got to wear a different underneath shirt. But for this one it looks like you're going to be just fine, no issues with anything."
Good job, Luke. Way to show Mike Trout he isn't the only superstar athlete with aspirations of being a weatherman.
DeMarcus Ware did the honors for Broncos headed west for the Super Bowl.