Wed. Apr 30th, 2025

Bradley Cooper and More Stars Celebrate Eagles Super Bowl Win

The Philadelphia Eagles have some big names on their side every season.

Stars like Bradley Cooper, Kevin Hart, Miles Teller, Joe Biden and more were in attendance to see the Eagles defeat the New England Patriots at Super Bowl LII, the team’s first time winning the Vince Lombardi Trophy. At one point, Hart even attempted to sneak on stage during the team’s Super Bowl trophy presentation but was denied by security.

Keep scrolling to see which celebrities like to cheer, “Fly, Eagles Fly”:

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Tina Fey
Fey’s love of the Eagles stems from growing up in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Her real-life support of the team was also channeled into her 30 Rock character, Liz Lemon. Before Super Bowl LII, the comedian represented Philly in a historic rivalry skit on Saturday Night Live.
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Will Smith
Smith’s ties to Philadelphia stem much further than his Fresh Prince of Bel-Air days. The actor has been a supporter of the Birds since he was a kid and has attended several games over the years. Ahead of Super Bowl LII, Smith penned a poem to hype up his team.
“Dear Philadelphia Eagles / Roses are red / Violets are blue / I think it’s time for a Super Bowl title / What about you?,” he wrote via Facebook. “HAHAHA … PHILLY IS IN THE BUILDING!”
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Sylvester Stallone
While Stallone is a New York native, the actor has a close connection to Philadelphia thanks to his portrayal of Rocky Balboa and has been an Eagles fan since he was a teenager. After filming Creed II in 2018, he stopped by the stadium to hold the team’s Super Bowl Trophy.
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Pink
The musician, who grew up an Eagles fan, was stoked to sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LII after she learned her team would be playing at the game.
“Ummm. I’m singing the national anthem and the EAGLES ARE PLAYING?!?!?! IS THIS FOR REAL?!?!?!THATS WHASSUP!!!!!!!!” she wrote via X in 2018.
 
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Miles Teller
The actor has voiced his support for his team on social media by sharing the team’s catchphrase “Fly, Eagles Fly.”
Miles and his wife, Keleigh Teller, traveled to New Orleans to root for the Eagles as they won Super Bowl LIX.
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Joe and Jill Biden
The president and first lady both grew up in Pennsylvania before ultimately calling DC their home. While Jill has been vocal about her support for the team over the years, her husband has been more coy. 
“As your president, I’m not picking favorites,” he wrote via X in February 2023 ahead of the Eagles’ Super Bowl match against the Kansas City Chiefs. “But as Jill Biden’s husband, fly Eagles, fly.”
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Taylor Swift
While Swift is currently dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, she has been a well-known fan of his brother Jason Kelce’s team. In her song “Gold Rush,” the pop star sings: “I see me padding ‘cross your wooden floors / With my Eagles T-shirt hanging from the door.” 
During the Philadelphia stop of her 2023 Eras Tour, Swift confirmed to the crowd that the lyrics were about the team and not the rock band of the same name. 
The Grammy winner’s dad, Scott Swift, is also a fan of the Eagles, but was ultimately convinced by Travis to sport a Chiefs lanyard when they watched Taylor perform in Argentina later that year. 
“Got him over to the good side, baby,” Travis teased during a November episode of his and brother Jason‘s “New Heights” podcast, joking that he’s convincing the Swifts “one by one” to join Chiefs Kingdom. 
Jason expressed his disappointment of the betrayal. “What are we doing?” he quipped. “You’re gonna let this man’s devilishly good looks and relationship with your daughter sway you from a lifetime of fandom, Scott? Ridiculous.”
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Rob McElhenney
The It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star even had Jason and other players guest star on the comedy series. In 2023, McElhenney bid $35,000 on a special edition Eagles jacket signed by Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce. 
“😮 okay jabroni. I’m getting that jacket,” the comedian shared via X in November 2023. He posted a screenshot of a message reading, “You’ve been outbid,” noting that the new highest bid on the jacket is $50,000.
McElhenney and his wife, Kaitlin Olson, supported the Birds in New Orleans as they clinched their victory in Super Bowl LIX.
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Questlove
The Roots frontman grew up in Philadelphia and has remained loyal to his home team. During the NFC Championship game between the Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings in 2018, the musician played the drums at halftime and donned an Eagles jersey.
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Mike Trout
The Los Angeles Angels center fielder has been a superfan of the Eagles as a kid growing up outside of Philadelphia. When not playing baseball, Trout, a season ticket holder, attends most of the Eagles’ home games.
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Kevin Hart
Hart has been outspoken about his support of the Eagles long before he was rushed away from the Super Bowl trophy in 2018. The comedian has cheered on the team on social media and even purchased a pet eagle, that he named after quarterback Jalen Hurts, ahead of the team’s 2023 Super Bowl appearance. 
The actor proved once again what a loyal fan he is as he watched the Eagles beat the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. 
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Savannah Guthrie
In an Instagram selfie, Guthrie and her family put on their “game faces” to cheer for the Eagles in the 2025 NFC Championship Game in January 2025. Guthrie previously challenged Today cohost Craig Melvin to a bet, and after the Eagles beat the Washington Commanders, Melvin was required to get a temporary tattoo of his colleague on his head — on live television, no less. 

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