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Former NFL Player Jordan Shipley’s Greatest Passion Is Milking Elk
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It's common for athletic greats to retire to a life of leisure. Melk, from Farm League and Yeti Coolers, tells the story of former NFL wide receiver Jordan Shipley, who after leaving the league decided to pursue his passion for milking elk. In the film, Shipley opens up about his surprising post-football pursuits, which are supported by his father, wife, and his former quarterback Colt McCoy. If you haven't figured it out by this point, we'll go ahead and tell you: this is perhaps the greatest April Fool's Day spoof we've ever seen.