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  • On Sunday our next guest won his third Super Bowl

  • and was named the game's Most Valuable Player.

  • From the New England Patriots, please welcome Julian Edelman.

  • [MUSIC - DJ KHALED, "ALL I DO IS WIN"]

  • (SINGING) All I do is win, win, win no matter what.

  • Got money on my mind.

  • I can never get enough.

  • And every time I step up in the building,

  • everybody's hands go up.

  • How are you doing?

  • Hi.

  • How are you?

  • (SINGING) And they stay there.

  • And they stay there.

  • 'Cause all I do is win, win, win.

  • And if you're going in, put your hands in the air.

  • Make them stay there.

  • Congratulations.

  • I mean, that must feel good to hold it.

  • That's why you play the game right there.

  • Yeah.

  • Right there.

  • Yeah.

  • Does everyone get one?

  • No.

  • But you can buy one.

  • Yeah.

  • Really?

  • You can buy one.

  • I think it's actually Tiffany's as well.

  • It's crazy.

  • No.

  • Yeah.

  • Is that true?

  • I think.

  • I'm like 38%.

  • No, they're saying it is true.

  • That's crazy.

  • Tiffany's.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • So you win the Super Bowl again, but the most important,

  • I would think, is Most Valuable Player, right?

  • Honestly, just winning the game is what you want.

  • I mean, the heart failure almost that I

  • have every time we go into these games is just out the roof.

  • And getting the MVP is kind of a win for me

  • and my other family, or my other team, and that's my family.

  • Getting to experience this with them, because they've

  • been in my corner.

  • They've kind of made me who I am.

  • My father was a tough hard-nosed guy.

  • He didn't have a father.

  • And he pushed me to limits that I never thought I could get to.

  • And my mother, being the loving little lady that she is,

  • I was never late to a practice.

  • She was always there.

  • This, that, and the other.

  • I mean, I had a bag lunch until junior college.

  • So she took care of me for a long time.

  • So this is like a full family kind of win, I feel.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, I would think especially for them to work that hard,

  • and to support you, and then you get Most Valuable Player.

  • You didn't get to take it home, right?

  • They didn't give the Most Valuable Player.

  • What do they give you?

  • I get like a silver football.

  • Uh-huh.

  • But I don't even get to take it home yet.

  • I think they send it to me.

  • Yeah, they did.

  • They sent it to me to give to you.

  • It's here.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Is it?

  • Yeah.

  • Thank you.

  • Appreciate it.

  • That's cool.

  • Oh, we've got a little--

  • You can put it on there.

  • We've got a little mantle for it.

  • Yeah.

  • That's how they--

  • It's got a lot of hardware here.

  • They sent that, too.

  • Oh, man.

  • I appreciate that.

  • Yeah.

  • It's awesome.

  • Yeah.

  • That's awesome.

  • Well, you're awesome.

  • You're an amazing-- so we have-- sorry,

  • this is your first time here, and you probably don't know.

  • There's a tradition we have to show a shirtless picture.

  • So it's just-- uh, yeah.

  • I'm sorry.

  • It's just a tradition.

  • Hey.

  • That's-- and there.

  • How'd you do that?

  • What's happening there?

  • I mean, literally, you just jumped in the air

  • and they took that picture?

  • You know, it was a crazy day.

  • The temperature was just right, though.

  • That was a good thing.

  • It was-- they said it was going to be a small set.

  • And all of a sudden, there's 35 people there.

  • And you're naked for four hours.

  • Right.

  • It was fun, though.

  • It was a comfortable, cool set.

  • Yeah.

  • We were just jumping and doing crazy things.

  • And you'd look at the proofs, and say, ah, well,

  • we can't use that one.

  • Yeah.

  • But you could use that one.

  • And you know, I mean, like you're a powerful guy.

  • And you wonder why you can keep going when

  • they're trying to tackle you.

  • And then you see those legs.

  • And you're like, oh, you're very, very strong.

  • I mean, your arms, I always look at your arms

  • every time you play, because--

  • do you wear shorter sleeves than the other guys?

  • Because your arms somehow stick out more.

  • I do.

  • So I actually have them--

  • I got my guy new.

  • He's the equipment manager.

  • He always takes care of me.

  • And I was like it cut extremely super tight

  • so there's less surface area that they can put a hand on me

  • or grab.

  • So I like mine.

  • It takes like two people to put my jersey on, literally.

  • And it's like-- afterwards, it's like the worst thing

  • ever after a game.

  • You're sore.

  • Getting it off.

  • Getting it off.

  • Yeah, it's the worst.

  • Because it's so tight and sweaty?

  • Without a doubt.

  • Yeah.

  • But we definitely have that going.

  • Yeah.

  • We definitely have it pretty tight.

  • Could they just grab your beard and haul you down?

  • Because I mean, I was watching you throughout the season,

  • and it's just sticking out more and more of the-- it was--

  • Yeah.

  • Anyway, don't worry about that.

  • We sent Andy to the Super Bowl a couple of years ago.

  • And he got too close to you, I think.

  • We have a clip of this.

  • Where's Edelman?

  • I want to meet Edelman, the only Jew on the field.

  • Don't be nervous.

  • Edelman!

  • Do you remember that?

  • I do not remember that.

  • Yeah.

  • I do not remember that.

  • But uh--

  • That was risky of him.

  • You know what?

  • On the football field, that's like a, what's up?

  • That's what everybody does.

  • That's what it is, you know?

  • I mean, it's just a, hey, good job, buddy.

  • It's that.

  • And then let me ask you this, too.

  • Whenever someone does something really good,

  • like especially a touchdown, the way you reward each other

  • is slamming your head into the other person.

  • How is that helpful?

  • It probably is not helpful.

  • No, I mean--

  • But I mean, we're--

  • Y'all are so hyped up.

  • Football players are like we're missing some screws, probably.

  • Yeah, I see.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, that's why, because you celebrate by going, rah!

  • The studies are not well for that one.

  • Yeah.

  • So we probably should change that.

  • Yeah.

  • I think you should just go, good job, and shake their hand.

  • Hey, it was swell.

  • You did it touchdown.

  • You don't do a touchdown.

  • We'll take a break.

  • We'll be back.

  • We're back with Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman.

  • All right.

  • So let's talk about the beard.

  • What made you decide to grow it that long?

  • And is it like--

  • have you cut it at all this season?

  • Well, I have not, Ellen.

  • Coach Belichick has this thing that he says.

  • Put everything in the drawer, and worry about it

  • until it's done, till the season is done.

  • And so I put my razor, actually, in the drawer.

  • Right.

  • Do you think he meant razor?

  • I don't know if he meant that.

  • He said everything.

  • Yeah.

  • He's a scary, intimidating man.

  • We've only had four conversations in the 10 years

  • I've played there.

  • That's not true.

  • No.

  • Kind of.

  • But nobody else put their razor away.

  • Anyway, my point is, do you plan on shaving it?

  • You know, I don't know.

  • I'm just kind of feeling it out.

  • We'll see, you know?

  • Can I touch it?

  • It's kind of grown on me.

  • It's very-- it seems high maintenance,

  • because it's very, uh, bushy.

  • I mean, do things get caught?

  • Yeah.

  • Eating is a nightmare.

  • Yeah.

  • I have to shower after I eat.

  • But sometimes you had some good.

  • You get a little flavor saver.

  • That's disgusting.

  • All right.

  • All right.

  • So I know that you support the Boys and Girls Club of America,

  • right?

  • I love them.

  • Yeah.

  • I love what they do.

  • Yes, you do a lot for them.

  • And I thought it would probably mean a lot if I would donate

  • $10,000 to them, but you need to let me shave that beard first.

  • I have a chair.

  • I have a razor.

  • And I'm sure you're going to, at some point, trim it anyway.

  • Why not let me do it?

  • It's like a child.

  • It grows on you.

  • Yeah.

  • Let's do it.

  • Let's do it.

  • Yay!

  • How about I match 10?

  • Really?

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • So now he's matching 10.

  • So $20,000 for the Boys and Girls Club.

  • I'll do it.

  • There we go.

  • All right.

  • Where are we going?

  • Come on over here.

  • You know what you're doing, right?

  • All right.

  • Well, I've used these before on my dog.

  • So I do know how they work, but I've only done my dog.

  • Oh.

  • I'll look like a different man.

  • All right.

  • This is exciting.

  • Are you nervous?

  • Uh, not really.

  • OK, good.

  • Kind of.

  • Hmm.

  • Are you?

  • No.

  • All right.

  • Here we go.

  • Yep.

  • Except-- wait, wait, wait.

  • This is like nine months of hard work.

  • I know.

  • Do you want to say any words to say goodbye to your beard?

  • I love you, beard.

  • It's been a hell of a year.

  • Goodbye, beard.

  • It is a lot of hair.

  • I don't want to hurt your neck.

  • You got this.

  • You got this.

  • I'm just going to do a half.

  • No, I'm going to do the whole thing.

  • This is so fun.

  • I can see why people want to do this for a living.

  • Do you want anything else cut?

  • You know what I mean.

  • Are we talking Brazilian here?

  • All right.

  • Lift your head up.

  • This is taking a long time.

  • I think I'm going to let somebody else clean it up.

  • Do you want your mustache?

  • I'm going to leave your mustache.

  • Oh.

  • We're leaving--

  • It's great.

  • Hold on.

  • I need-- there are some stragglers.

  • Yeah, I think we should leave the mustache for now, right?

  • And then I'll let somebody else do it.

  • I'm scared to do the mustache.

  • Why are you scared?

  • I don't know.

  • Do you want me to do it?

  • Might as well.

  • We've got to finish her.

  • All right.

  • I look like a different person.

  • You're very handsome under all that stuff.

  • I'm going to sell this to somebody here.

  • All right.

  • We're going to auction this off for some money for the Boys

  • and Girls Club.

  • Shutterfly cares about supporting the Boys and Girls

  • Club of Boston.

  • So they're donating $10,000 in your name,

  • and you're doing another $10,000.

  • So that's $20,000.

  • Hi, I'm Andy.

  • Ellen asked me to remind you to subscribe to her channel

  • so you can see more awesome videos,

  • like videos of me getting scared, or saying

  • embarrassing things, like ball-peen hammer, and also

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  • into that sort of thing.

  • [BLEEP]

  • God!

  • [BLEEP]

On Sunday our next guest won his third Super Bowl

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