Bradley Cooper shows Eagles fandom all over Super Bowl 2023
One of the Eagles’ top A-list fans has been an active participant in Super Bowl 2023 against the Kansas City Chiefs. From a Super Bowl commercial to a meme-worthy moment with some nachos, Bradley Cooper has been everywhere.
The 48-year-old is a lifelong Eagles fan, growing up outside Philadelphia in Abington Township. His links to the city don’t stop there. The nine-time Oscar-nominated actor had a lead in “Silver Linings Playbook” — a film set in Philly that features several game-day moments — and he was the voice for an Eagles apology to Santa Claus in an ESPN promo for the infamous snowball-throwing incident.
Cooper has made a number of appearances at Lincoln Financial field over the years, sporting notable fashion pieces including an Allen Iverson shirt and vintage Eagles bomber jacket sitting alongside team owner Jeffrey Lurie.
For the year’s big game, Cooper called up his mom to act opposite him in a T-Mobile commercial, advertising their 5G services. The ad opens with T-Mobile explaining they tried to create a commercial with the mother-son duo, with Cooper as a company rep while his mom plays a customer. The commercial shows the two’s endless laughter as they mess up several takes.
Cooper’s mother opens up with “I don’t like the way you look” after he asks how he can help her.
Cooper was also the narrator for Sunday’s game introduction and was the voice behind one of the Eagles’ hype videos.
“We have an obsession around here,” Cooper opens with between flashes of video of the team, Eagles fans, and the city itself. “To stay in the moment. To focus on every single detail. The next minute. The next meeting. The next practice. The next game.”
Cooper is in attendance at State Farm Stadium for the Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, wearing an Eagles shirt. He even fueled up on some pregame nachos to cheer on his hometown team.
“Together, we’ve got one goal: Bring that Lombardi Trophy back home,” he concluded in the hype video.
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