Failure looks good onTyler Cameron.
He looks like he’s about to put on — or just finished taking off — a cable-knit sweater.
Of course, Cameron isn’t the only member ofBachelorNation with an athletic past, but his fellow “failed” athletes were impressed with his maintained physique.
“Weird… that’s not what mine looks like. WTF” formerBachelorColton Underwoodcommented on the photo.
Underwood, 27, played tight end at Illinois State University, and while he never played a game in the NFL, he spent time on thepractice squadsof the San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles and Oakland Raiders.
Clay Harbor, who recentlydefended his NFL careerafter ex Nicole Lopez-Alvar said he “failed” at the professional sport on Instagram, was able to make light of it now. The former New Orleans Saints player commented twice on Cameron’s post, writing, “😂💀,” and “I wish my “failed football career” looked like that 😍.”
Tia Booth— who isrecently single— also seemed at a loss for words upon seeing the photo. “Oh…” she wrote.
Colton Underwood’s comment.Taylor Cameron/Instagram

Clay Harbor’s comment.Taylor Cameron/Instagram


The commentary didn’t stop there, though.Mike Johnson, who was onHannah Brown‘s season ofThe Bachelorettewith Cameron, wrote, “Well damn! I want to fail 😝,” andBachelorNation hostChris Harrison‘s girlfriendLauren Zimajoked, “This looks like a really ineffective shower.”
“A girl sitting next to me right now on a plane just pulled up this picture and screamed,”BacheloretteveteranConnor Saeliadded, joking, “almost had make to make an emergency landing.”
Dylan Barbour’s comment.Taylor Cameron/Instagram

Mike Johnson’s comment.Taylor Cameron/Instagram

Lauren Zima’s comment.Taylor Cameron/Instagram

Connor’s Saeli’s comment.Taylor Cameron/Instagram

Cameron garnered plenty of attention from outside theBachelorbubble, too.
Houston Texans running backGregory Howellcommented, “Do you even lift bro?🐐😂” andGreg Joseph, a fellow FAU football alum, added, “Wtf I’ve got a failed football career too and I can honestly say I look nothing like that.”
The snap even caught the eye ofAndy Cohen, who wrote, “More of this.”
While Cameron’s football days might be behind him, he’s still as athletic as ever. He recentlycompleted the Chicago Marathonand is also set to run theNew York City Marathonin November.
Tyler Cameron inGQ.

“So prior to this, I was always running sprints. Football was all about sprinting and lifting heavy weights and getting as strong as you can be,” he explained, saying that when he first set his sights on running marathons, he “had a hard time with running two miles.”
“But just being consistent and persistent with what I was doing, I was able to grow and grow and grow, and it’s amazing if you just stay consistent with something that you’re doing, how much you can improve just repeating it and just staying dedicated to what you’re doing,” he said.
After first being inspired to run as a way to keep his family moving during his dad’s illness, Cameron said now it helps him clear his mind, and loves seeing improvements in his running.
“It keeps you wanting to do more and more and more,” he said. “So it’s been a whole new world I never thought I would enjoy that I truly love and enjoy doing now.”
source: people.com