Around 2,000 media personnel gain access to this year's Super Bowl teams at Dolphins Stadium in Miami
It's the international media's one chance to get up close and personal with the stars of Chicago and Indianapolis
The Colts and Bears players mostly accept their media day duties with the necessary good humour
The men at the centre of all the attention know they can get down to serious business once they have done their bit
It seems the stars of this year's NFL showpiece can't turn around without facing another lens
Once the feeding frenzy dies down, however, reporters are able to get one-on-one time with the players
Some players take their media day obligations a little less seriously than others
The players have to be game for most things as the media get a free hand - even being interviewed by a puppet
Let's face it, most professional sportsmen love to horse around, given half a chance
At the end of it all, at least there's safety in numbers for the Colts and Bears
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