Athletes take it all off for ESPN's Body Issue

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ESPN 'Body Issue' features first war vet on cover
Kirstie Ennis is making headlines as one of the cover athletes for ESPN's 2017 'Body Issue.' The former Marine is the first war veteran and amputee athlete to grace the cover of the 'Body Issue.'
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ESPN released the photos Wednesday of all 23 athletes who posed nude for ESPN the Magazine’s Body Issue, which hits newsstands on Friday.
Some of the biggest names who posed for the issue are Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, San Jose Sharks players Brent Burns and Joe Thornton and Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Baez.
“If I don’t look like a supermodel on the runway, that’s OK because I look good in my own way,” tennis star Caroline Wozniacki said in a video for the magazine shoot.
The first Body Issue debuted in 2009.