Seattle, Washington
As Super Bowl LX approaches, the excitement isn’t limited to just the teams on the field — it’s spilling over into Hollywood, thanks to a public bet between two of the most famous fans of the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots. Chris Pratt, a lifelong Seahawks supporter, and Chris Evans, a loyal Patriots fan, have agreed to a bet that has caught the attention of fans across the nation.

The terms of the bet are simple and hilariously embarrassing. The fan of the losing team must wear the opposing team’s jersey and publicly celebrate with the winning fan at Paradise, turning their team’s defeat into a very visible reminder of loyalty gone wrong. For Pratt, this means wearing a Patriots jersey if Seattle falls short. For Evans, it means donning Seahawks gear and celebrating with Seattle fans if New England loses.
“I promised that if the Seahawks don’t win, I’ll do it, but honestly, I’m not worried at all. I trust this team. The Seahawks always deliver miracles and fight hard for their amazing fans. We won’t let anyone down!” – Chris Pratt said.
This bet reflects the deep passion both stars have for their respective teams. Pratt, who has always supported the Seahawks, and Evans, who has never hidden his love for the Patriots, are now taking their rivalry to a whole new level by making it public.
While the wager might seem like a fun game, it’s added another layer of excitement to the matchup. Both Seattle and New England fanbases are already fully invested in the Super Bowl, and now, with this bet raising the stakes, the anticipation is higher than ever. For Seattle fans, seeing Pratt wear a Patriots jersey publicly would be a memorable moment, but the idea of Evans having to wear Seahawks gear if New England loses is just as thrilling.
As the countdown to Super Bowl approaches, one thing is certain — whether it’s Pratt celebrating with Seahawks fans or Evans swallowing his pride in a Seattle jersey, this celebrity wager is sure to make this year’s Super Bowl even more unforgettable for fans across the country.