Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith’s fiancée, Mya Danielle, turned heads on the sideline prior to their game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.

A security guard definitely took notice. And Smith definitely took notice of the security guard.

Danielle posted a video of her pre-game fit to Instagram, showcasing a stylish ensemble of a gray jacket, matching shorts, and black knee-high boots.

Watch the clip carefully. Keep your eyes on the security guard as he walks past Smith’s fiancée.

“The security guard said DAYYUUUMMM,” one follower wrote on the post. You can almost hear him saying exactly that as he walks by and casually but very noticeably looks back.

DeVonta Smith calls out the security Guard

Smith, who proposed to Mya on New Year’s Eve, noticed the look on that security guard’s face and playfully commented on the post as well.

“Aye, security better watch out,” he said.

Smith added a pair of crying while laughing emojis to indicate he found the incident funny.

The incident took place before the Eagles’ thrilling 33-26 comeback victory over the Rams. The win improved their record to 3-0 as they seek to repeat as Super Bowl champions.

None of their three wins have been particularly easy, and Sunday’s contest was no different. The game was only secured on a game-ending field goal block.

DeVonta Smith has eight catches for 60 yards and a touchdown. His TD reception was the go-ahead score late in the fourth quarter.

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His biggest Fan

Mya has been a steadfast supporter of DeVonta Smith and the Eagles through the team’s recent Super Bowl championship. She praised God for Philadelphia’s Super Bowl win last year over the Kansas City Chiefs.

“GOD WE THANK YOU,” she wrote as the couple and their baby girl celebrated amidst a sea of confetti on the field.

The couple has two daughters.

Smith, a devout Christian, has also credited God for his abilities.

“I know I wouldn’t be here without God. Without him blessing me with the abilities I have I wouldn’t have got here. Being alone doesn’t get you here,” he said in an interview with Faith on the Field.

“Just being a firm believer in Him and just Him guiding me through. He has helped me get through a lot.”