Super Bowl Sunday is just days away, and these celebrities are making sure we all know who they’re rooting for.
As the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams prepare to face off for the coveted Vince Lombardi trophy at Super Bowl 56, celebrity fans of each team are showing off their pride for both teams.
From celebrity Bengals fans who are ready to see their team appear in its first Super Bowl since 1988 to Rams supporters who are showing off their team spirit, here are the biggest celebrity fans of the Rams and the Bengals.
Ty Burrell
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Modern Family’s Ty Burrell may have been born in Oregon, but he has always been a fan of the L.A. Rams. Hesaid of his fandom, “It goes back to birth … When I was a kid we lived in Oregon and all of my relatives lived in Los Angeles, and they would send us Rams gear as our way of keeping in touch with each other. And so the gear became symbolic to all these family members that I loved and didn’t get to see.”
Daniel Dae Kim

Kim has been spotted supporting the Rams on their home turf and even keeping up with them while he was abroad. In 2019, hetweeted that he was watching them playall the way from Korea.
Rob Lowe
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In 2020, Lowe gave a lucky Rams fan a tour of SoFi stadium alongside lifelong Rams fan…
Danny Trejo
…who toldSpectrum News 1that he is has been a Rams fan “since the 50s!” Trejo often posts videos and photos on Instagram, showing off his superfan status.
Taran Killam
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TheSaturday Night Livealum is a huge fan of the Rams and has recruited wife Colbie Smulders to the club. “We had a good luck charm.#RamsHouse,” the actorwrote on Instagramfollowing the Rams' win over Kansas City.
Jessica Alba
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The actress took her mom and dad to the at the NFC Championship Game, posting a photo of the entire familydonning plenty of fan gear.
Kendrick Lamar
The rapper may not be declaring his love for the Los Angeles team on social media, but he’s surely made his Rams fan status clear. Lamar hung out with the Rams and ran aroute at the team’s training camp in 2016.
Bryan Cranston
All ended well, though, after the team returned to L.A. in 2016.
“I was a little standoffish at first, but they won me back,” Cranston said. “Now the new energy that was infused, it’s a very exciting time.”
Magic Johnson
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It’s not surprising the the L.A. Lakers legend and part owner of the L.A. Dodgers would show his allegiance to the city’s football team, too.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
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TheBuffy the Vampire Slayeractress is a big L.A. Rams fan, often posting photos in her fan gear on Instagram. In one particularly funny instance, Gellar and her husband Freddie Prinze Jr.were mistaken on the Rams jumbotronfor …
Big Sean and Jhené Aiko
… as the couple showed their allegiance to the NFL team during the NFL Championship Game.
Rebel Wilson
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The Aussie actress cheered on the L.A. Rams at the NFC Championship Game.
Gabrielle Union
The Rams should count themselves lucky that they haveBring It Onalum Gabrielle Union in their cheering section!
Flea
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“I am a los Angeles rams man through and through,” the guitarist — who performed with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2016 at the team’s opening game —said of his allegiance to the Rams.
Celebrity Bengals Fans
Woody Harrelson
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In 2016, Harrelson shared that he thought he was responsible for cursing his “beloved” Bengals while he was still a regular onCheers. Harrelsonrevealed that, “after the last Bengals playoff game, I cursed their fate” during an episode of the popular show, which was still on the air at the time of the team’s last playoff win. Luckily the “curse” was broken this year!
George Clooney
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Clooneyrevealed on the red carpet of the Academy Awardsin 2013 that he is, indeed, a Bengals supporter.
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Has he convinced girlfriendKim Kardashianto cheer on Cincinnati as well? Sounds like they’ll be a house divided: “No, I don’t think so. I think we’re going head to head.”
Nick Lachey
The Cincinnati, Ohio native is a huge fan of the Bengals. Lacheytweeted in Jan. 2022after the team’s playoff win, “I was 17 the last time my #bengals won a playoff game. To watch that game with my son made it worth the wait!! Love this city and love this team. Why stop now, let’s keep this thing going!”
Blake Shelton
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Carmen Electra
After the Bengals secured a spot in the Super Bowl, Electra posted a video of her team’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs,captioning it"We are not the underdogs anymore #cincinnati #bengals are goin to the #thesuperbowl #whodey #winners."
Kid Cudi
The rapper was"so geeked"after Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow sent him his grass-stained jersey after leading the team to victory over the Kansas City chiefs to advance to the Super Bowl.
John Legend
As an Ohio native, singer John Legend knows where his loyalties lie. “Oh. My. God. The Bengals are in the Super Bowl,” Legendtweetedafter his team advanced to the championship.
Jerry Springer
Springer was at one point the mayor of Cincinnati, so he essentially took an oath to be a Bengals fan. After they on the AFC Championship against the Chiefs, Springertweeted in celebration, “We’re going to the Super Bowl!!!!”
source: people.com