Mireya Grisales, Ines Sainz Highlight Super Bowl Media Day

by Jon Azpiri | January 27, 2009 at 05:19 pm
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Today was Super Bowl Media Day and, as usual, this year the story wasn't about the players, but the reporters--like Mireya Grisales and Ines Sainz--trying to make a spectacle of themselves.

This year's Media Day was highlighted by Mireya Grisales, a reporter for Mexico's Telemundo. Grisales wore a tight blue shirt with the words "Dream Team" and the number 69 written across the front.

"I'm here looking for a dream team so I need a man of steel," she told New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, who attended Media Day as a reporter. "I'm looking for a man that can play on my team."

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Another noticeable Telemundo reporter was Joel Bengoa, who showed up in drag.

Doing his best — and we use that term lightly — Scarlett Johansson imitation, Bengoa teetered in his heels en route to present several players with boxes of chocolates.

"I'm from `fairy godmother land' and you need me to win the big game," he purred to Arizona safety Aaron Francisco.

Not to be undone, TV Azteca reporter Ines Sainz, who proudly refers to herself as the sexiest sports reporter in Mexico, returned to the Super Bowl.

Dancer Renee Sapp also made an impression, dancing with many players as part of a "Dancing with the Super Bowl Stars" contest held by Entertainment Tonight.

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