Some of the NFL’s biggest names visited Liverpool as part of the sport’s UK Live Tour.
Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry were joined by Hall-of-Fame quarterback Kurt Warner in the city on Tuesday.
Football fan Landry and his fellow NFL peers visited Melwood to meet up with Liverpool stars Philippe Coutinho and Georginio Wijnaldum after receiving a lesson in ‘Scouse’ from the infamous Kop Kids.
The trio also headed to The Beatles Story to learn more about the birthplace of the most famous all-time band and even dressed up as the Fab Four themselves.
“This is my first time in Liverpool and I love it,” said Landry.
“It’s a beautiful, historic city and the Liverpool FC facilities at Melwood were first-class!
“As a soccer fan myself it was great to meet Coutinho and Wijnaldum and put our skills to the test in some fun challenges.”
Cousins added: “To visit The Beatles Museum really was a magical experience.
“We hear so much about The Beatles over in the US but to be able to visit their birthplace and learn more about it is an absolute honor.
“Plus, it was hilarious to see Jarvis and Kurt try to dress up as John Lennon and Paul McCartney!”.
Later, NFL fans joined the illustrious trio as well as Sky Sports presenter Neil Reynolds and Sports Illustrated’s Peter King at New Brighton’s Floral Pavilion for an evening of live Q&A with insider information and game insights.
Tickets for the NFL’s forthcoming UKL games at Twickenham go on sale on April 27. Register your interest in buying tickets by midnight on April 17 at www.ticketmaster.co.uk/nfl