Philadelphia’s sports fans have a reputation for being the most enthusiastic. The fan base is also one of the most pervasive.
The stands at Lincoln Financial Field are frequently filled with some of America’s biggest celebrities, from athletes from other sports to Oscar-winning actors and iconic musicians.
As the Eagles prepare for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game, many major celebrities are likely to be in Philadelphia to watch their favorite teams.
Here are some of the most famous Eagles fans singing “Fly, Eagles, Fly” as the Byrds take on the 49ers this weekend.
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Who are the biggest celebrity Eagles fans?
Mike Trout
Baseball’s best players may spend their summers in Southern California, but they’re often seen at Lincoln Financial Field in the fall and winter. A native of Millville, New Jersey, Trout has been seen at Eagles games for years.
Trout won three American League MVP awards, was named to 10 All-Star teams, won nine Silver Slugger Awards, and is almost certain to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on the first ballot. He doesn’t have a ring at this point in his career, but at least he got to celebrate that his favorite NFL team won the Super Bowl with the Patriots, and he’s back in June with his We won the title for the second time.
Mike Trout already has a Super Bowl LVII pick 👀🦅 pic.twitter.com/Me21DxbDiZ
— ESPN’s NFL (@ESPNNFL) June 13, 2022
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pink
Pink was chosen to sing the national anthem for Super Bowl 52 well before the game match-up was set. She was there in person to sing the national anthem before her favorite NFL team’s victory over the Patriots.
A three-time Grammy Award winner, she never hesitated to show her Eagles pride.
Will Smith
It’s no surprise that the Fresh Prince is a huge Eagles fan. Smith grew up in Philadelphia and shows Eagles pride whenever he gets the chance.
He wore a Randall Cunningham jersey on an episode of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and released a hype video of himself ahead of Super Bowl 52.
Kevin Hart
Hart is a long-established Philadelphia fan. Born and raised in Philadelphia, George attended high school in Washington and his college in the community of Philadelphia before going to New York.
The comedian has appeared at many Eagles games and tried not to get too close to the team after winning Super Bowl 52. Hart tried to take the stage at Lombardi’s trophy celebration, but security turned him down.
what are they going to do @KevinHart4real so? 😂 pic.twitter.com/cXt7kqlsqQ
— ESPN (@espn) February 5, 2018
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Tina Fey
Faye may have become most famous in New York, but her roots are in Philadelphia.
In the “Saturday Night Live” episode just before Super Bowl 52, one of the sketches was set during the Revolutionary War and focused on the rivalry between New England (Patriots) and Philadelphia (Iggles). Try to guess which side the Faye character was on.
bradley cooper
Cooper grew up in the Philadelphia suburb of Abington Township, Pennsylvania, and attended local school at Germantown Academy. He wrote briefly for the Philadelphia Daily News.
When the Eagles hosted the Vikings on “Monday Night Football” in Week 2, Cooper was in attendance and at one point had a camera on him. He started getting the crowd going wild while wearing an Allen Iverson shirt.
Bradley Cooper rocks fans at Linc wearing an Allen Iverson shirt pic.twitter.com/FJBy2capMz
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) September 20, 2022
Rob McElhenney
McElhenney’s most recent sporting interest is Wrexham AFC, his football team in Wales, which he co-owns with Ryan Reynolds, but when it comes to American football, his interests lie in Philadelphia. Not only did he grow up there, but he also attended Temple University and co-created the Philadelphia-set show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
McElhenney as the Eagles won Super Bowl XLII. his wife, Kaitlyn Olson; Co-star Danny DeVito traveled to Minnesota to watch the game.
Can we skip the next two hours and call it a night? pic.twitter.com/8qBwIcjBUC
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) February 5, 2018