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Bradley Cooper celebrated the Eagles’ qualification for the Super Bowl with his daughter

Now, the interpreter must prepare to support the Eagles next Sunday, February 9th, at the Cesars Superdome stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The highly anticipated and favorite sports tournament for many Americans, Super Bowl, is just around the corner. After the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills in the AFC playoffs, the Philadelphia Eagles, champions of the NFC, have officially found their opponent. And the one who celebrated it all was actor Bradley Cooper, accompanied by his daughter in Philadelphia.

Cooper was caught celebrating enthusiastically the Eagles' victory, once again showing his affinity and loyalty to the team. Now, the performer must prepare to support the Eagles on Sunday, February 9th at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

How was Bradley Cooper seen celebrating the Eagles making it to Super Bowl LIX?

Accompanied by his 6-year-old daughter Lea, the actor from 'The Hangover' enjoyed the exciting game. Wearing his iconic green hat and a club shirt, the actor was caught cheering non-stop from the stands.

During one of the key moments of the game, cameras captured Bradley lifting his daughter Lea in his arms while they celebrated a crucial touchdown together. "I always try to share these moments with Lea. I want her to understand what it means to be part of this passionate community," the actor commented excitedly after the victory.

With a resounding score of 55-23 against the Washington Commanders, the Eagles secured their spot in the Super Bowl, where they will face the Chiefs. For Cooper, it will be a new opportunity to support his favorite team and experience the excitement of American football with his daughter, who seems to have inherited his passion for the sport.

The Super Bowl LIX is now not only an opportunity for the Eagles to seek revenge, but also for the Chiefs to solidify their legacy as one of the most successful teams of the last decade.

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