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Bradley Cooper had the night of his life as he celebrated his beloved Philadelphia Eagles' commanding 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. The Hollywood star, a lifelong Eagles fan, was on the field after the game, grinning ear to ear as he basked in the glory of the team's win.
"I love the team, man," Cooper told CNN's Coy Wire, barely containing his excitement. Asked what stood out to him most, the actor didn't hesitate. "All the players. The way they came together, their heart, one play at a time, (didn't) make any mistakes – incredible," he said, visibly emotional.
Cooper wasn't just a spectator—he was part of the action. Before kickoff, he helped introduce the Eagles as they stormed the field, sharing the special moment with young fan Declan LeBaron. The actor had previously surprised the 13-year-old with Super Bowl tickets on the "Today" show, fulfilling the boy's dream of seeing his team on football's biggest stage.
But Cooper wasn't just celebrating with fans—he also made sure to share the unforgettable experience with his 7-year-old daughter, Lea. Sporting matching Eagles gear, the father-daughter duo cheered from the stands, marking yet another memorable game they attended together. Cooper had also taken Lea to the NFC Championship game, proving that football fandom runs deep in the family.
The Eagles' victory was nothing short of dominant, as they put up four touchdowns and four field goals against the Chiefs, whose offense never quite found its rhythm. The stadium was packed with celebrities, including Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Kevin Costner, Jon Hamm, Paul Rudd, Anne Hathaway, Lady Gaga, and more.
As if the game itself wasn't exciting enough, Kendrick Lamar and SZA delivered a high-energy Halftime Show, while Jon Batiste gave a stirring rendition of the National Anthem.
For Cooper, who has never shied away from showing his love for Philly sports, this Super Bowl win was personal. And judging by the joy on his face, it's a night he—and Eagles fans everywhere—won't soon forget.