Bradley Cooper, Miles Teller Among Stars Celebrating Eagles Super Bowl Win: “I Love This Team So Much”
The crowd at Super Bowl LIX was unsurprisingly filled with plenty of celebrity guests. There were the expected attendees, like Philadelphia Eagles superfan Bradley Cooper and Kansas City Chiefs fanatic Paul Rudd, along with Taylor Swift, Miles Teller and Pete Davidson.
The Eagles led the Chiefs throughout Sunday night’s game before triumphing over the reigning Super Bowl champs 40-22 to win Super Bowl LIX. Hollywood Eagles fans in attendance and on social media, of course, celebrated their much desired victory in fitting ways.
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Cooper — a known Eagles superfan — was interviewed on Fox Sports following the win. “I’m just one of thousands and thousands that get the opportunity to love this team and live for this team and be apart of Philadelphia. I used to come with my dad and then I could bring my daughter. It’s just a beautiful thing in life,” The Maestro star and director said. “It’s a miracle. I’m so blessed to be here and I love this team so much.”
"It's a miracle. I'm so blessed to be here and I love this team so much." 🦅
Lifelong Eagles fan Bradley Cooper stopped by with @PSchrags after Philly took home the Lombardi for the second time 🏆 pic.twitter.com/piNvSSdOn9— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) February 10, 2025
Teller posted a photo of him and Davidson on X (formerly Twitter) following the victory. The pair and another pal were seen in pictures lying on the Super Bowl turf covered in confetti, decked out in kelly green, of course.
— Miles Teller (@Miles_Teller) February 10, 2025
Comedian Kevin Hart posted his celebrations following the Eagles victory, including a photo of himself drinking tequila right from the bottle with the caption: “Hardwork taste Different….. Fly Eagles FLLLYYYYY!!!!! Super Bowl champs baby!!!!! Standup Philadelphia…. We got another one!!!!!”
The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle actor also posted a video in what appears to be his plane presumably back to Los Angeles. “Birds got another Bowl, baby. Birds got another Bowl, and guess what we do out of bowls? We eat out of them,” he says in the video. “But you can’t be a little dog to eat out of a big dog bowl. You gotta be a big dog. Big dog gotta eat.”
Abbott Elementary star and co-creator Quinta Brunson took to Instagram to do a little light trolling on the Chiefs. She posted a story of the field celebrations with the caption, “Goodbye, the Chiefs.” She then posted a Discussing Film X post referring to Eagles’ quarterback and Super Bowl LIX MVP Jalen Hurts as an Abbott Elementary star (he digitally guest-starred on an episode of the ABC sitcom last year) and a screenshot of Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes frowning with a score of 17-0 Eagles in the photo.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-creator and star Rob McElhenney also weighed in on his favorite team’s victory. Earlier in the day, he reposted a news broadcast on X that shows New Orleans had greased their light posts, a common occurrence in Philly, to try and prevent fans from climbing them, adding “Not nearly enough grease to stop me.” During halftime, he posted, “Dangerous tweet. This top five greatest days of my life. Eight p.m. on a Sunday” before following it up with a post-game message. “Not so dangerous anymore. Top 5 best nights of my life. #FlyEagleFly,” he posted to X.
Not so dangerous anymore. Top 5 best nights of my life. #FlyEagleFly
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) February 10, 2025
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