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These celebs have their game faces on.
Hollywood stars packed the stands—and suites—at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 8 for Super Bowl 2026, piling in to watch the Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots for the championship title.
And while the NFL even recruited some famous faces to have roles in the big game—with Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi introducing their beloved Seahawks and Patriots, respectively—they weren't the only megastars who were living out their football fantasies at the Super Bowl.
While the Kansas City Chiefs didn't make it this year, Travis Kelce still had a field day, flashing a peace sign for the camera while rocking a black blazer on the sidelines.
And Blue Ivy Carter also showed off her spirit on the field, joining dad Jay-Z and sister Rumi Carter for the sporty outing. The 14-year-old donned a leather blazer and shades, while her little sis looked adorable with a pink bunny backpack.
Cardi B is also expected to make an appearance to support boyfriend Stefon Diggs, a wide receiver for the New England Patriots. In fact, the athlete—who shares a 3-month-old son with Cardi—teased that they may take their relationship to the next level if his team comes out victorious.
When one reporter asked him during a Feb. 3 press conference, "After you get a ring, is Cardi getting her ring?" Stefon responded with a laugh, "It’s on the agenda maybe, right? Right? I gotta get mine first, though."
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And she's hoping he clinches that ring.
“Very happy for him very proud of him,” the rapper said in a Jan. 25 interview with the NFL network. “He just came back from an ACL and me seeing the progress and the process of him, from the first time he started running back, and now joining the Patriots and actually going to the Super Bowl, I’m very excited for him. Very excited for the whole team, they been working they butts out.”
Another big fan of the Patriots? Boston native John Krasinski, who is determined to pass on his love of football to his and Emily Blunt's kids Hazel, 11, and Violet, 9.
As he told ESPN in 2016, "It's fun to be from a place that has so much tradition and legendary sort of sports stories to tell my daughter one day very soon."
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Meanwhile, other celebs like Will Ferrell and Macklemore are diehard Seahawks supporters, with the latter witnessing the team's first Super Bowl victory in person in 2014.
Macklemore captioned a video of himself on the field that night, "One of the greatest moments ever. For real."
Keep reading to see which other celebrities were wide open to watch football at the Super Bowl.
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Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Carter and Rumi Carter
Jay-Z brought his and Beyoncé's daughters—age 14 and 8—to the 2026 Super Bowl in Santa Clara, Calif.
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Travis Scott
The rapper snapped pics ahead of the big game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.
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Jon Bon Jovi
The longtime Patriots fan attended the game to introduce his fav NFL team before kickoff.
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Chris Pratt
The Marvel star—who was on hand to officically introduce the Seattle Seahawks—turned the day into a father-son outing.
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Travis Kelce
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end—who is engaged to Taylor Swift—didn't make the finals this year, but still showed his support from the sidelines.
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J Balvin
The Latin Grammy winner completed his game day look with a black beret and shades.
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Roger Federer
The tennis champ showed up to support a different sport this time.

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