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Cincinnati Bengals kicker Evan McPherson clearly was not stressed despite trailing at halftime of the Super Bowl. In fact, he didn’t even bother going to the locker room.

In a very unusual scene, McPherson was spotted on the sideline for the entirety of halftime to take in the Super Bowl halftime show fronted by Dr. Dre.

NBC cameras caught McPherson enjoying the show, and he certainly did not seem to mind the fact that he was spotted. By the looks of it, he had a great time, too.

To be fair, McPherson probably wasn’t part of any halftime adjustments the Bengals were making in the locker room. Considering his supreme confidence, he’s probably not worried that staying out for the show will hurt his kicking, either. Might as well have fun.

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