Some of the big game’s biggest stars are taking a break after the Super Bowl. Several San Francisco 49ers players were spotted hitting the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, alongside their partners on Sunday.
Christian McCaffrey and fiancée Olivia Culpo, George Kittle and his wife Claire, and Kyle Juszczyk and his wife Kristen were snapped in their swimwear enjoying a beach day. The players were also joined by NFL legend Peyton Manning.
The teammates soothed the sting of their overtime Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs (22-25) on Feb. 11 with some fun in the sun. McCaffrey sported some dark green trunks while Culpo went for a cream-colored string bikini. Kristen paired a similar white two-piece with oversized sunglasses and dangling earrings, while her husband chose a simple red bathing suit.
George sported his signature man bun and a blue swimsuit while Claire, who was the bravest in getting hip-deep into the chilly Pacific Ocean, chose a peach bikini to splash around in.
The ladies also filmed a playful TikTok posted to Olivia’s account about how they’re holding up post-Super Bowl loss, with each mouthing along to a viral voiceover saying, “I would give the pain a 10” and promising that it hurt “really really bad.”
The group also seemingly bumped into NFL legend Peyton Manning while at the resort. The 49ers players and the retired star were spotted chatting at an outdoor bar in a photo obtained by TMZ.
PEOPLE covered all the action live on Super Bowl Sunday, from the intense game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, to the star-studded commercials, to Usher’s hit-filled halftime show and every Taylor Swift sighting in between.
The Chiefs’ big win, their third in five years, began with a scoreless first quarter and eventually saw both teams exchanging field goals back and forth. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. scored the winning touchdown, thrown by Patrick Mahomes after the game went into overtime. It was only the second Super Bowl to ever go into overtime, and the second consecutive win for the champion Chiefs.