Chris Pratt Delivers Epic Intro for Seahawks at Super Bowl LX
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Chris Pratt Delivers Epic Intro for Seahawks at Super Bowl LX

Chris Pratt played a significant role during Super Bowl LX, which saw a face-off between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. The MCU actor, alongside his 13-year-old son Jack, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Anna Faris, introduced the Seahawks team before the game. As he enthusiastically screamed the team’s name, the players entered Levi’s Stadium to a song, with the crowd cheering loudly and clapping.

Watch Chris Pratt’s intro for Seahawks at Super Bowl LX

According to the clip shared by SportsCenter on X (formerly Twitter), Pratt, along with his son Jack, sporting the “12” Seahawks jersey, gave a very loud and enthusiastic pre-game introduction to the team. He gradually screamed with excitement, “Your NFC Champions, Seattle Seahawks.” As he wooted, the players entered the field to an energetic song, and the crowd went into a frenzy. Apart from Pratt, Jon Bon Jovi also attended the biggest sports event and introduced the Seahawks’ opponents, the New England Patriots.

Pratt’s hyped introduction drew massive attention, with many taking to the comment section to respond. A fan said, “Chris Pratt introducing the Seahawks is the most Seattle-adjacent thing to happen all day. The synergy is painfully corporate.” Another wrote, “Hollywood meets football. Chris Pratt bringing the hype as he introduces the Seattle Seahawks.” “That’s my guy @prattprattpratt good job brother! God Bless!” a third wrote. Another user referencing Pratt’s MCU character tweeted, “Star-Lord is locked in.”

During an old Q&A interview with Wired, Pratt revealed why he likes the Seattle Seahawks. He said, “They’re solid Americans who lead by example. Because Russell Wilson goes to Seattle Children’s Hospital every Tuesday. And because they’re a dominant football force that puts team first. (12th man baby!).”

At the Super Bowl, the Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13.

Originally reported by Shazmeen Navrange for ComingSoon.

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