ESPN The Magazine will cease to exist in print after the final edition of the “Body Issue”, which appears this week. A sign of the times, the publication will now be entirely digital.
The final printed product will include a multitude of athletes from all sports, from basketball players to rock climbers to IndyCar drivers. The gallery was posted to ESPN’s website Wednesday and will be on newsstands Friday.
Golfer Brooks Koepka posted previously one of his photos on Instagram. ESPN shared footage of Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett and Surfer Lakey Peterson with USA TODAY Sports last month.
Let’s take a look at other athletes who have chosen to bare it all on camera.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive linemen Brandon Brooks, Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, Isaac Seumalo and Halapoulivaati Vaitai
Chris Paul, point guard of the Oklahoma City Thunder
Kelley O’Hara, American women’s soccer defender
WNBA star Elizabeth Cambage
San Jose Sharks left winger Evander Kane
Katelyn Ohashi, former UCLA gymnast
Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers right fielder
James Hinchcliffe, IndyCar driver
Paralympian Scout Bassett
Amanda Nunes, UFC fighter
Golfer Brooks Koepka
Surfer Lakey Peterson

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett
Climber Alex Honnold
Katrin Davidsdottir, CrossFit athlete
Nancy Lieberman, former WNBA star and coach
Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints wide receiver
