The juicy Jesse Lee Soffer knows how to soften a blow on screen by showing us his handsome face. This hunk of a man began his career when he was eight by appearing in the movie Matinee (1993) with John Goodman. From there he went on to play Bobby Brady in The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). At age 14, he was starring alongside Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen in their series Two of a Kindin 1998. At 20, he landed the role of Will Munson in the soap opera As The World Turns from 2004-2010, and earned three Daytime Emmy nominations. All grown up, he played Webb in the movie In Time (2011) with Justin Timberlake, then took on the part of Nate Devlin in The Mob Doctor from 2012-2013. And then along came Dick Wolf and his franchise of Chicago-based series. Jesse nabbed the role of Jay Halstead in 2013. The character is a regular lead on Chicago P.D. in 2014-2022, but has also made strong, recurring appearances on Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and even a couple of episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. We’re talking cops and firemen and doctors here, so of course, there’s muscles and bare chests involved, and Jesse does not disappoint. In one particularly lovely episode, he’s in a pair of boxer briefs, his thighs thick with muscles that are only rivalled by his biceps and hard bulges everywhere else. And in case you’re not a fan of the Wolf, but still recall seeing this delicious dish somewhere else, think back to when you watched the TV movie Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret (2013); Jesse played the ill-fated Travis.