Benson Boone is the Seahawks' sideline photographer at Super Bowl 60

Benson Boone is the Seahawks' sideline photographer at Super Bowl 60

Benson Boone traded his microphone for a camera at Super Bowl 60.

The Washington native and Seattle Seahawks fan looked much more like a photographer than a Grammy-nominated recording artist while taking pictures of the team on the field at Levi’s Stadium before the game.

Wearing a hat and green media vest, he used a telephoto lens to snap away, while probably saying something like, “These beautiful shots that I’ve got.”

“Today I’ll be shooting for the Seahawks,” Boone said in a video posted by the Seahawks on social media. “I’m from Seattle, this is a big game for me. So, let’s go out and take a dub, alright? Love you guys.”

The Seahawks also posted a few photos of Boone in action.

“Our newest photog,” the Seahawks posted on social media.

Boone greeted wide receivers Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp as they were warming up on the field.

The singer – who is from Monroe, Washington – also showed off his on-field skills the day before while participating in the Super Bowl 60 flag football game.

He did one of his trademark back flips and later broke up a pass in the end zone.  



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