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    Steve Young shared the spotlight with several other Super Bowl MVPs ahead of Super Bowl LX, but the Pro Football Hall of Famer was star-struck by someone else. Young appeared to be having the time of his life during Green Day’s pregame performance ahead of Super Bowl LX. The San Francisco 49ers’ iconic quarterback jammed out on stage during the performance, and wasn’t shy in expressing his appreciation for the band afterward. Young fist bumped at one point during Green Day’s performance. At another point, he decided to take a selfie while he was on stage with the band. [SUPER BOWL LX: Seahawks, Patriots Score, Live Updates, More] Following the performance, Young made sure to grab pictures with Green Day drummer Tré Cool and guitarist Mike Dirnt. Green Day’s performance came after a handful of former Super Bowl MVPs were honored as part of the pregame festivities. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Lynn Swann, Jalen Hurts and Emmitt Smith. Former 49ers greats Joe Montana and Jerry Rice were honored during the pregame festivities, too. As for Green Day, it performed “Holiday,” “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” and “American Idiot” during its pregame outing.

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