Countless celebrities are vocal about their favorite NFL teams, but these stars are undoubtedly their biggest fans.
The NFL is by far the king when it comes to sports in America. So naturally, it grabs the attention of so many celebrities. Every Super Bowl, there will be celebrities that are from the champion's city celebrating as if they are a part of the team.
There are also a ton of celebrities, that are vocal about their displeasure with their favorite NFL franchise. NFL fandom is all about passion, and there are so many celebrities that are passionate about their NFL teams. Every franchise has a celebrity fan, but these are 10 celebrities that love their NFL teams.
Ice Cube is one of the most famous celebrity-NFL fans and has been for decades. Ice Cube's rap group NWA famously wore Raiders gear back when they were the Los Angeles Raiders. Cube stayed with the Raiders when they moved back to Oakland and has remained a fan in their move to Las Vegas.
Cube is now known as the President of Raider Nation and is typically seen sporting a Raiders hat if not more merchandise. Cube even produced a ESPN 30 for 30 documentary about the Raiders titled Straight Outta L.A., and has proved his love for the Silver and Black is as undying as any other hardcore fan.
Machine Gun Kelly is one of the biggest musicians in the world right now and seems to shout out Cleveland in nearly every song he makes. MGK is a huge Cleveland Browns fan who even gifted Baker Mayfield his famous pink guitar from his Bloody Valentine music video after Mayfield led the Browns to a Thursday night victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in 2020.
Just this month, Kelly sold out the Cleveland Browns stadium, First Energy Stadium, to end his tour and was dressed in a custom Browns jersey as he came down from a zipline. There is probably nobody prouder to represent Cleveland and the Browns than MGK.
Lil Wayne is one of the greatest and most accomplished rappers of all time, so it's fitting that he is a fan of one of the greatest and most accomplished NFL franchises of all time. Wayne has been extremely vocal about his love for the Green Bay Packers, being seen at games on the sidelines and even making the song Green & Yellow.
Wayne will also go the extra mile to defend his Packers too as he has been on First Take and Undisputed debating the likes of Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless. There is no questioning Wayne's love for the cheese people.
Chris Jericho is the newest fan on this list, revealing in 2019 that he is a Minnesota Vikings fan. Jericho became a fan due to his wife being a massive Vikings fan and Jericho finally decided to give it a try. Jericho did not take long to begin criticizing the Vikings, as he told Rich Eisen, on The Rich Eisen Show that he was not happy with Kirk Cousins and his $84 million contract and the fact that the Vikings could not make the playoffs that season.
However, hopefully now Jericho has understood the meaning of the 'Skol' chant and is clapping his hands together every time Kurt Cousins throws a touchdown pass to Justin Jefferson this season.
Paul Rudd is easily one of Hollywood's most likable movie stars. The star of Ant-Man can be seen at Arrowhead Stadium a few times a year as he is a big Kansas City Chiefs fan. Rudd was born in New Jersey, but when he was 10, his family moved to Kansas City Missouri. There Rudd grew up a Chiefs fan and even attended the University of Kansas.
Due to his love of the Chiefs, Rudd narrated the 2007 HBO's Hard Knocks season, detailing the Chiefs' preparations as they began their NFL season. When the Chiefs won Super Bowl 54, Rudd was there celebrating almost as an honorary member of the team, and even touched the Lombardi trophy that day.
Snoop Dogg is one of the most recognizable celebrities there is on the planet. He is also one of the most famous celebrity-NFL fans, as anyone that follows sports or pop culture is aware of Snoop Dogg's love of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Snoop revealed on Skip and Shannon: Undisputed that he became a Steelers fan during the 70s when the Pittsburgh Steelers were a dynasty with the famous "steel curtain" defense.
The thing that really got Snoop into the Steelers was the Coca-Cola commercial featuring Mean Joe Green. The commercial is one of the most iconic sports ads and sparked Snoop into one of the most vocal Steelers fans in the world.
There are not too many actors bigger in history than Brad Pitt. Pitt has starred in movies such as Fight Club, Se7en, and Moneyball for sports fans, amongst countless other major box office hits. When he is not picking up Academy Awards, Pitt can be seen in New Orleans, cheering on his favorite NFL team, the New Orleans Saints.
In fact, Pitt is even a friend of legendary New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees. Pitt even went as far as to narrate the 2009 documentary America's Game on the championship season for the New Orleans Saints after the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina.
Steph Curry is one of the few famous celebrities who supports the Carolina Panthers. Despite being born in Ohio, Curry grew up in North Carolina, due to his dad Dell Curry largely playing his career with the Charlotte Hornets. The closest Curry's team got to an NFL Championship was Super Bowl 50 when the Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos where Curry served as the Carolina Panthers' drummer at Super Bowl 50.
When the Panthers went up for sale in 2021, Curry revealed he was interested in ownership, but the team ultimately was sold to David Tepper. It will be interesting to see if Curry ever buys a stake in the Panthers in the future.
Will Smith has been seen representing the Philadelphia Eagles ever since the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Smith is from Philadelphia and typically talks about Philadelphia in his movies, TV shows, or in many interviews. He is very proud of his hometown, and his hometown team the Philadelphia Eagles.
Smith attends many games and went viral for his celebration of Super Bowl 52 when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots. The Eagles have a ton of great and famous celebrity-fans including the likes of Bradley Cooper, Kevin Hart, and President Joe Biden, but the biggest one is Will Smith.
The New England Patriots have a ton of celebrity fans. The likes of John Krasinski, Matt Damon, and John Cena all come to mind. However, the biggest celebrity fan of New England is Mark Wahlberg. The star of movies such as Boogie Nights, The Departed, and Ted stays strong with his roots in New England.
Wahlberg grew up in Boston Massachusetts, and naturally, he supports the New England Patriots, and how could you not with all the success that they have had in the past two decades? Wahlberg is known to throw in Tom Brady references in his movies and can be seen celebrating on the sidelines multiple times throughout New England's success.
John has been a die-hard wrestling fan since the age of 2 and graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism to contribute to the world of pro wrestling. Outside of watching wrestling, John puts his passion into supporting his favorite football club, Liverpool FC.