Slyde, the New England Revolution mascot, got a little hot.
The Revs used him to get the point across about leaving pets in the car during the hot summer days. The State Police and the Animal Rescue League joined in to help drive home the point at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro Tuesday.
Foxboro, MA – July 12: Slyde, the NE Revolution mascot, along with the Revs Omar Gonzalez (L) and Andrew Ferrell (R) holds a thermometer that shows the inside the car temp of over 120 degrees, after putting the thermometer in a car, as the State Police, New England Revolution and the Animal Rescue League hold a press conference on the dangers of leaving a pet in a car on a hot day on July 12, 2022 in , Foxboro, MA. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Foxboro, MA – July 12: Slyde, the NE Revolution mascot, along with the Revs Omar Gonzalez (R) and Andrew Ferrell (L) holds a thermometer that shows the inside the car temp of over 120 degrees, after putting the thermometer in a car, as the State Police, New England Revolution and the Animal Rescue League hold a press conference on the dangers of leaving a pet in a car on a hot day on July 12, 2022 in , Foxboro, MA. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Foxboro, MA – July 12: Slyde, the NE Revolution mascot, puts the thermometer in a car, as the State Police, New England Revolution and the Animal Rescue League hold a press conference on the dangers of leaving a pet in a car on a hot day on July 12, 2022 in , Foxboro, MA. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Foxboro, MA – July 12: Revs Omar Gonzalez (L) and Andrew Ferrell (R) speak to the media as the State Police, New England Revolution and the Animal Rescue League hold a press conference on the dangers of leaving a pet in a car on a hot day on July 12, 2022 in , Foxboro, MA. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)