These sports daddies are hot and still entertaining us
Sure, guys in their 30s may not be quite what people call 'daddies.' Yet in the pro sports world, those athletes qualify in our book. The post These sports daddies are hot and still entertaining us appeared first on Outsports.

Sports are usually for the young and the energetic. Teams are always looking for the next hot prospect, and fans — particularly the gays — seem to enjoy gawking at the jocks who are in the best condition and new to the sports scene.
Despite pro sports featuring mostly athletes under 30, there are plenty of hot sports daddies who are pushing 40. So old!
These athletes are defying age and pushing Father Time to the limit both on the field and when they pose for the cameras.
These sports DILFS are here to stay for a good time, and a long time!
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Matthew Stafford
Matthew Stafford may have a lot of gray hair in his beard, but he still looks great when he slings the pigskin for the Los Angeles Rams. The Super Bowl champion is trying to add to his trophy case in the next month as his team approaches the later rounds of the NFL playoffs.
Stafford could be a two-time champion and an MVP by the time he turns 38 next month. If not, he’s still handsome and has got a lot more football left in him.
Steph Curry

Steph Curry is one of the best players in NBA history, and somehow, he’s still playing at a top-10 level heading towards his 38th birthday.
Curry is a charismatic family man with an incredible body that seems to get more chiseled as the years go on. Here’s hoping Golden State’s crappy roster doesn’t force him into a premature retirement.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo might be the most famous athlete of the 21st century. The soccer star has been relevant for over 20 years.
Ronaldo is turning 41 this year, but he still kicks the ball around effectively for Al-Nassr, and he puts so much effort into his fitness that it borders on cartoonish.
Gus Kenworthy
Gus Kenworthy is a little young to be called a “daddy” (he’s 34), but in the winter sports scene of skiing that he participates in, pushing your mid-30s is definitely leaning toward the upper end of the competitive age spectrum.
This gay legend is ready to take on the 2026 Winter Olympics next month after being retired for a little bit, and we can’t wait to see what he has in store for us this time.
Novak Djokovic
The tennis world seems to have moved on to Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, but Novak Djokovic is still competing with everyone on the ATP Tour as he approaches 39 years old in May.
Djokovic will have a hard time beating his younger rivals in the Grand Slams, but he remains an impressive figure in men’s tennis. He also cleans up nicely for photoshoots.
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