Chris Pratt’s Hilarious Ankle Video Celebrates Seahawks Super Bowl Entry
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Chris Pratt’s Hilarious Ankle Video Celebrates Seahawks Super Bowl Entry

Chris Pratt, a die-hard Seattle Seahawks fan, recently celebrated the team’s Super Bowl berth with a hilarious video. The Guardians of the Galaxy star compared the hurdles the NFL team had to overcome to reach this achievement to his recent ankle injury.

Chris Pratt celebrates Seahawks going to the Super Bowl with ankle video

In a video shared on Instagram and X, Pratt shows his right foot while showcasing his ability to spread his toes wide. This odd talent sends his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, who was sitting beside him, into fits of laughter as she complains that the gesture is grossing her out.

In the caption, Pratt mentioned his recent ankle injury, which he suffered while filming his new movie Mercy during the Seahawks’ Super Bowl appearance, noting that both are stories of perseverance.

“What do my ankle and I have in common with the Seahawks? We’ve always been dreamers,” Pratt penned. “Did I jack up my ankle BAD on the set of MERCY. Yes. Did that stop us? No. Did the Seahawks make the playoffs in 2024? They did not. But just like me and my ankle, which now cracks when I walk, the Seahawks DREAM BIG!” he continued.

The Marvel star added, “Now me and ankle have the number one movie in the world, and the Seahawks are going to the Super Bowl!!! LFG! Katherine never wanted this video to see the light of day. But like the Seahawks, my ankle and I know you CANNOT CAGE THE CLAW!”

At one point during the video, Pratt said to Schwarzenegger, “You said you almost threw up in your mouth looking at my foot because I flexed my foot.” The actor went on to note that “talons” are coming along as his foot heals. He ended the video joking that he would send it to America’s Got Talent to showcase this strange ability.

Meanwhile, the Seahawks are all set to face the New England Patriots at Super Bowl LX. The game will take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh for ComingSoon.

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