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NFL Head Coach Sends Livvy Dunne 'Open Invitation' For Week 11 Game

Last weekend, Livvy Dunne and Paul Skenes appeared on "College GameDay" as celebrity guest pickers. They won't return to the show this Saturday, but they could potentially go to an NFL game this upcoming Sunday. 

Dunne and Skenes have become a power couple in the world of sports, and rightfully so. For starters, Dunne is an accomplished gymnast who also happens to be a two-time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model. As for Skenes, he's already one of the best pitchers in the MLB. He finished the 2024 season with a 1.96 ERA and 11-3 record. 

During an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" this Tuesday afternoon, New Orleans Saints coach Darren Rizzi talked about generating hype around his team despite their 3-7 record. 

Rizzi mentioned the possibility of having Dunne and Skenes at the Caesars Superdome this Sunday for the Browns-Saints game. He extended an invite to them while on McAfee's show. 

"I got to get Livvy [Dunne] and Paul [Skenes] down to the Superdome," Rizzi said. "Here's an open invitation right now, Livvy and Paul. Let's get you down to the Superdome this Sunday and get you part of the action." 

Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes on College Gameday.

BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - NOVEMBER 09: ESPN College GameDay host Rece Davis and Nick Saban pose for a photo with guest hosts Paul Skenes and Olivia Dunne on the set of ESPN College GameDay at the LSU Quad on November 9, 2024 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by LSU Athletics/University Images via Getty Images)

It wouldn't be a huge surprise to see Dunne and Skenes at this Sunday's game. After all, they always represent Louisiana when they can. 

The Saints upset the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday during Rizzi's coaching debut. Derek Carr had a pretty strong performance, completing 16-of-25 pass attempts for 269 yards with two touchdowns. 

If the Saints go on a winning streak, Dunne and Skenes will have no choice but to attend a game in the Superdome. 

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