Chiefs fan Paul Rudd clutches his head in disappointment as the team crumbles in 2025 Super Bowl
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA: Longtime Kansas City Chiefs fan Paul Rudd clearly took the loss in the 2025 Super Bowl very hard after his beloved team got thrashed by the Philadelphia Eagles in a 22-40 score.
The Kansas City native was unable to conceal his disappointment when the Kansas City Chiefs played the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2025 Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Kevin Hart, Paul Rudd, and Anne Hathaway at #SuperBowlLIX pic.twitter.com/jT9sYFio3p
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 10, 2025
Paul Rudd appears dejected as his beloved Kansas City Chiefs lost in 2025 Super Bowl
The 55-year-old 'Ant-Man' star appeared to be in a good mood earlier on Sunday, taking part in the pre-game celebrations with his 18-year-old lookalike son Jack.
Wearing Chiefs jerseys, the adorable father-son pair walked onto the field beside NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as they posed together on the Caesars Superdome field, flashing their megawatt smiles.
However, it was evident by halfway that Rudd was bearing the consequences of the Chiefs' scoreless first half as the Eagles scored enough points to inch closer to a win.
By the end of the third quarter, the Eagles had a 37-point lead and the Chiefs were all but shut out when the actor was captured on video in the stands.
According to The Hollywood Reporter footage on X, Rudd was seen bending over while wearing a red Chiefs zip-up and putting his hand on his chin. The Eagles scored another touchdown as he frantically gripped his head in his hands.
Later, Rudd received some good news when Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes scored 22 points for the Chiefs, but it was insufficient to overtake the Eagles' 40-point total.
Rudd was seen on Saturday, February 8, at the 2025 Fanatics party at The Sugar Mill in New Orleans with comedian Jeff Ross, per Daily Mail.
For the big game, the 'Clueless' star traveled from Australia. He has been in Australia filming the 'Anaconda' remake with Jack Black.
LOOK HOW HAPPY PAUL RUDD LOOKS 😭😭 #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/W3R6j301Vw
— ً𐙚 (@ruddcomfort) February 9, 2025
Paul Rudd currently filming 'Anaconda' remake with Jack Black
The action comedy that Paul Rudd and Jack Black are now filming is a reimagining of the well-known horror movie from 1997 about a gigantic type of snake that eats people.
The first movie, which was set in the Amazon, was about a group of filmmakers who came upon a huge anaconda.
The two comedians revealed that the new show will be different from the first thriller, which starred Ice Cube, Owen Wilson, and Jennifer Lopez.
The two comedians gave fans a sneak peek at what to expect earlier this month by posting their own humorous teaser on social media.
Chiefs fans relate to Paul Rudd's disappointment at Super Bowl loss
NFL fans apparently related to Paul Rudd's dejected appearance at the Chiefs loss as one wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "Paul Rudd’s reaction represents all Kansas City Chiefs fans during this #SuperBowl first 3 quarters."
Another fan said, "Paul Rudd can’t watch as the Chiefs are getting blown out at the #SuperBowl by the #FlyEaglesFly "
"Congrats to anne hathaway for the eagles winning the super bowl. i’m sorry paul rudd for your loss," said a user.
Another remarked, "This Super Bowl game might be the thing that makes Paul Rudd age."
Paul Rudd’s reaction represents all Kansas City Chiefs fans during this #SuperBowl first 3 quarters. pic.twitter.com/J75eM3drtq
— Andrew Jerell Jones, Luke 1:37 (BlueSky too now) (@sluggahjells) February 10, 2025
Paul Rudd can’t watch as the Chiefs are getting blown out at the #SuperBowl by the #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/nGEE895l84
— Geek Vibes Nation (@GeekVibesNation) February 10, 2025
congrats to anne hathaway for the eagles winning the super bowl. i’m sorry paul rudd for your loss.
— lucy ✦ (@starryxavy) February 10, 2025
This Super Bowl game might be the thing that makes Paul Rudd age. pic.twitter.com/ct4ZeNUFU4
— Ashley Carter (@AshleyLCarter1) February 10, 2025
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