NFL Fans React To Kay Adams’ Kentucky Derby Outfit

The sports world is focused on Louisville Saturday for one of the most enduring sporting events on the American calendar: the Kentucky Derby.

The 151st running of the iconic race is set for Saturday evening at Churchill Downs, and a large list of celebrities, sports stars and media members are on hand for the festivities.

“Best seats in the house & best eats in the business,” said FanDuel TV host Kay Adams, as she posted a photo from her seat inside the Paddock Club at the race track. Access to the club allows guests to see horses up close before the race, and they get the best view of the track when the event begins.

Fans are reacting to Adams’ post on social media as she prepares for one of the longest-tenured sporting events in all of America.

“Room for me?,” one fan asked.

“Marry me, Kay (I’m married, but wife gave me the okay to shoot my shot),” said another fan.

“Where’s the Mint Julep? We saving those for tomorrow?,” asked another fan.

“Looking great Kay! Have a great night!,” said one fan.

“If you look like and also are Kay Adams please DM me,” another fan said.

Adams has been in Louisville all weekend, and she hosted Friday’s episode of her show from Churchill Downs. She had massive guests on for “Up & Adams,” including Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette and NBC Sports’ Mike Tirico, who will call Saturday’s race.

Mystik Dan #3, ridden by jockey Brian J. Hernandez Jr. crosses the finish line ahead of Sierra Leone #2, ridden by jockey Tyler Gaffalione and Forever Young, ridden by jockey Ryusei Sakai

Journalism is the horse currently favored to win the race with 3-1 odds, followed by Sovereignty at 5-1 and Sandman at 6-1. Long shots include Render Judgment, Coal Battle, Chunk of Gold, Owen Almighty, Flying Mohawk and American Promise – all coming in at 30-1.

Saturday’s race will begin at approximately 6:57 PM ET on Saturday, and it will last for roughly two minutes until a winner is crowned. The Kentucky Derby is the first race in horse racing’s famed “Triple Crown,” also including the Preakness and Belmont Stakes.

We’ll see which horse can emerge victorious after an exciting day of racing in Kentucky.