Celebrity Fans of the Eagles and Chiefs

The teams matching up in the Super Bowl 2025 have a starry roster of superfans

Feb 9, 2025 - 09:40
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Celebrity Fans of the Eagles and Chiefs

The teams matching up in the Super Bowl 2025 have a starry roster of superfans

Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Ignat/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Taylor Swift, Gigi Hadid

Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Ignat/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Taylor Swift, Gigi Hadid

The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs face off once again at the Super Bowl on Feb. 9.

Of course, with so much buzz around this match-up, we can expect Caesars Superdome to see some A-listers touch down in New Orleans as both teams are famous for having diehard, dedicated and supremely loyal fans.

From Taylor Swift to Gigi Hadid to Will Smith and Paul Rudd, see below for celebrity fans of the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Taylor Swift

Jamie Squire/Getty Taylor Swift

Jamie Squire/Getty Taylor Swift

You'll be seeing Taylor Swift back in the box to support her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. The singer has been a mainstay at many of his games ever since they started dating back in 2023, often showing up representing in red.

Jason and Kylie Kelce

Kylie Kelce/Instagram Jason and Kylie Kelce and their daughters

Kylie Kelce/Instagram Jason and Kylie Kelce and their daughters

Kylie Kelce's dedication to the Eagles had nothing to do with the fact that her husband retired from the team; even when he was still in the NFL, she declared that if she ever got traded, "I would wear Kelce, I wouldn't wear another team's stuff." And when asked who she was rooting for this year, she made it very clear that it's the Eagles or bust.

For Jason, however, picking a side is a little tricky as he wants his beloved former teammates to win, but his brother plays for their opponents.

"Obviously you're my brother, I'll always root for my brother. That's the reality of it," Jason told Travis during an episode of their podcast New Heights in which he showed up decked out in Eagles gear.

"But there's a lot of people in the Philadelphia organization — whether it's players, coaches people in the building — that feel like extended family to me. Especially my former linemen. Like, Lane Johnson feels like a brother in a lot of ways. I'm rooting for those guys too."

He concluded by saying at the end of the day, he's rooting for everyone.

Bradley Cooper

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Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty

Perhaps no one was more hooked on the Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots championship game than Bradley Cooper in 2018, and the actor-director has shown up to several nail-biting games since.

This year, we're crossing our fingers that the Philadelphia-born actor will make an appearance and enthusiastically root for his favorite team again.

"We're usually the team nobody likes," the actor and self-described "Philly guy" told fans in a video last October. "We've gotten used to that chip on our shoulder."

Gigi Hadid

Ignat/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Gigi Hadid

Ignat/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Gigi Hadid

Gigi Hadid has joined the Eagles fandom, thanks to her beau, Bradley Cooper. Not only has the model attended games with her man, but she was even spotted rocking Eagles colors back in Nov. 2023, shortly after rumors of their courtship started swirling.

Miles Teller

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Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

We wouldn't be surprised if Miles Teller breaks out his Philadelphia Eagles helmet signed by Brian Dawkins to fully support his team this weekend.

"Philly fans aren't known for being subtle," the actor — who also starred in a 2023 Bud Light Super Bowl commercial alongside his wife, Keleigh Sperry — told PEOPLE.

(That means we also should not expect to see Sperry, a pal of Swift's, in the Chiefs box this year!)

Keke Palmer

Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty Keke Palmer

Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer showed love for the Birds back in December as the multi-hyphenate sang the national anthem ahead of their face-off against the Dallas Cowboys.

David Boreanaz

David Boreanaz/Instagram David Boreanaz

David Boreanaz/Instagram David Boreanaz

David Boreanaz toasted to the winning life when the Eagles became the NFC Champions this year. "Some Cascahuin for the Dub and NFC East crown. Next stop is for 26 to break the all time season rushing record and roll into the playoffs to take it all! Let’s go Birds," he wrote on Instagram.

Quinta Brunson and the Cast of 'Abbott Elementary'

Because she's from Philly, Abbott Elementary creator and writer Quinta Brunson always sprinkles pieces of her home team into her hit show. In fact, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and former center Jason Kelce made surprise cameos in the season 3 premiere last year.

The Cast of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'

We're sure it'll be even sunnier for series stars like Rob McElhenney and Danny DeVito if the Birds bring the big trophy home.

McElhenney and Brunson have also bonded over their love for the City of Brotherly Love. The talented show creators brought their hit shows together in a long-awaited cross-over episode of Abbot Elementary this past January.

Paul Rudd

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Jamie Squire/Getty

A Kansas City native, Paul Rudd has never made his love for the Chiefs a secret, and this year, he hopes to be in the stands cheering for his team no matter how badly the game wrecks his nervous system.

"Watching that game is very stressful," he told PEOPLE of watching the Super Bowl back in 2023. "It's always tough when you have a real vested interest. Unless it's a total blowout."

Kevin Hart

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Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty

Kevin Hart's love for his hometown is just as famous as his comedy, so it's no surprise that the Think Like a Man actor is a die-hard Eagles fan.

"It feels amazing," Hart told PEOPLE of the Eagles making the Super Bowl in 2023.

He continued, "This is my second Super Bowl with the Eagles. During my time on this earth, if I can get two wins out of it, that's even bigger. My fingers are crossed, all superstition is kicked in and I would love to come home with another win. That would put me on cloud nine."

Jason Sudeikis

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Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

If you've ever watched Ted Lasso you know the famed show is filled with Kansas references, all thanks to Jason Sudeikis, who is not only a native of the Sunflower State, but a ride-or-die Chiefs fan.

Pink

P!NK/Instagram
P!NK/Instagram

"Eagles!!!!!!!! Philly!!!!!!! Last time y'all won I was there! Bring it home!!!!!!!" the singer exclaimed on Twitter the night the Eagles qualified for Super Bowl LVII.

Pink sang the national anthem when the team won in 2018.

Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert/Instagram
Miranda Lambert/Instagram

Texas native Miranda Lambert's home team, the Dallas Cowboys, didn't make it to the Super Bowl this year. But in 2023, she declared she'd be rooting for fellow Texan Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Meek Mill

Philadelphia Eagles/Instagram
Philadelphia Eagles/Instagram

Another noted Philly native, Meek Mill's song "Dreams & Nightmares" was the Eagles' team anthem in 2023.

Heidi Gardner

Heidi Gardner/Instagram
Heidi Gardner/Instagram

A lifelong fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, SNL star Heidi Gardner wrote an open letter to the team on Instagram when they made it to the Super Bowl back in 2020.

"Dear Chiefs. I can't believe you're in the Super Bowl! I've waited for this day to come for my whole life. You've brought me so much joy. It's been so fun to watch you play every Sunday," she wrote in part.

"Watching you has brought me closer to my family and friends. You've given me so many smiles. So much adrenaline and excitement. You make me scream stuff I didn't know I had inside. But my favorite thing to yell at the tv when you play, no matter what the score is is, "I love you Chiefs!" And it's true," she dotted.

Eric Stonestreet

Eric Stonestreet/Instagram
Eric Stonestreet/Instagram

Needless to say, Modern Family actor Eric Stonestreet will be bringing all the bells and whistles to support the Chiefs.

"I've been a Chiefs fan through all of it, even when we weren't as good as we are now," he told PEOPLE in 2022. "I'm dedicated."

He even tapped Michael Buble to join the Chiefs kingdom at a game earlier this year. " I can tell you, he’s been a chiefs fan since before we were winning and going to super bowls. And since we won, he’s invited back," he wrote.

Eric Stonestreet/Instagram

Eric Stonestreet/Instagram

Kevin Richardson

Kevin Richardson/Instagram
Kevin Richardson/Instagram

Though he's from Kentucky, Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson's wife is from Kansas City, so he's down for the Chiefs for life.

"I married a Kansas City girl," he told KSHB 41, a Kansas City news station.

"I grew up in Kentucky so I didn't have a pro-football team to root for so I just started rooting for my favorite players," he explained.

"It started with Terry Bradshaw, then Joe Montana and when he left San Francisco to come to Kansas City, that's when we started dating ... and I've been a fan ever since."

Will Smith

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Jed Jacobsohn/Getty

"In west Philadelphia born and raised," Will Smith sang in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song, and he has been riding hard for his city since. When the Eagles went to the Super Bowl in 2018, he even shared a brief poem for them on Facebook: "Dear Philadelphia Eagles, Roses are red, Violets are blue, I think it's time for a Super Bowl title, What about you?"

Rob Riggle

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Rob Riggle/Instagram

"Congratulations @chiefs on another AFC Championship!!! I'm so proud of you guy!!! #lovekansascity #superbowl2023 #amazinggame," Rob Riggle captioned this animated photo on his Instagram.

Questlove

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Mitchell Leff/Getty

Also from Philadelphia, Questlove of the Roots performed during halftime of the NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings in 2018.

Sylvester Stallone

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Drew Hallowell/Getty

Sylvester Stallone is practically a superhero in the city of Philadelphia. Not only is it the famed setting of the Rocky and Creed franchises, but the actor also has a statue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. So, supporting the Eagles is a no-brainer for the Oscar winner.

Brad Pitt

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Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty

Born in Missouri, Brad Pitt showed some hometown pride by rocking a Kansas City Chiefs cap at the SAG Awards in 2021. The hat was a gift from a fan, as the Chiefs had beaten the Tennessee Titans on the previous Sunday.

Melissa Etheridge

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Jamie Squire/Getty

Melissa Etheridge made no bones about who she was supporting at the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium in 2017.

Savannah Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie/Instagram Savannah Guthrie, husband Michael Feldman and their children Vale and Charles
Savannah Guthrie/Instagram Savannah Guthrie, husband Michael Feldman and their children Vale and Charles

It's a family affair for Today's Savannah Guthrie, who shared this adorable picture of her family at an Eagles game back in 2023 with the caption, "fly eagles fly!!!" In fact, the anchor defended her team when Rob Gronkowski came on the show and began praising their opponents a little too much.

Henry Winkler

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Jayne Kamin-Oncea/AP/Shutterstock

Henry Winkler is as much of a Chiefs Kingdom symbol as Mahomes' mohawk. In fact, The Fonz voiced and starred in a Chiefs promotional video posted on the team's official Instagram.

Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow/Instagram

Sheryl Crow/Instagram

One perk of having a famous mom? You get to meet your heroes, as Sheryl Crow's son Levi did in 2023. The native Missourian wrote, "#GreatestDayEver in Levi James Crow‘s life! (Ok, definitely up there for me, too!)."

Lil Uzi Vert

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Kevin Sabitus/Getty

Rapper and Philly native Lil Uzi Vert had the honor of running out of the tunnel with the Philadelphia Eagles prior to the NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on Jan. 29, 2023.

Kelly Ripa

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Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty

Though she hasn't shared her excitement about the 2025 Super Bowl just yet, Kelly Ripa was thrilled over the Eagles' 2018 appearance, donning green heels on her talk show and recounting her favorite Eagles green outfit from childhood. She and husband Mark Consuelos also hosted an episode of their show in Eagles gear in September 2023, after her team beat his "beloved Buccaneers."

Tina Fey

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Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty

In 2018, Upper Darby native Tina Fey put a spin on her Eagles fandom in a Revolutionary-era SNL sketch about the big game — whipping out her accent (and hoagies!) in a moment that had Pete Davidson cracking up.

Henry Cavill

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Henry Cavill/instagram

In a 2018 interview with Rich Eisen, Superman star Henry Cavill said that as a Brit in America, "I realized I had to pick a team. I said to myself, 'Superman is from Kansas.' It just made sense to me."

Jill Biden

Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Dr. Jill Biden attends a Philadelphia Eagles game on Oct. 16, 2022
Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Dr. Jill Biden attends a Philadelphia Eagles game on Oct. 16, 2022

Former First Lady Jill Biden will reportedly be in the stands cheering on "my Eagles," as she called them in a 2022 tweet following her visit to a game for the Cancer Moonshot.

Ryan Phillippe

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Ryan Phillippe/instagram

Ryan Phillippe, who was born and raised in Delaware, spoke to USA Today about his pride for the Eagles in 2016.

"I think that does mean passion," he said. "The whole city and the Eagles fans in that area really wear their emotions to the game. I remember growing up, even though I wanted the Eagles to win personally. I wanted them to win more because I knew my dad would be in a bad mood for the next few days."

His son with ex Reese Witherspoon, Deacon, is now a fan himself, too.

"I tried to give him a way out, he was in born in Los Angeles. I said, 'Son you don't have to bear the burden of failure that comes along with being an Eagles fan,' " Phillippe said. "But he said, 'No Dad I'm an Eagles fan' and he loves them."

The father-son pair even spent a day visiting the Eagles training camp in 2023.