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Meek Mill confident Philadelphia Eagles can take Super Bowl

The Philadelphia-born rapper will be proudly cheering on the Eagles this Sunday.

Update:
The Philadelphia-born rapper will be proudly cheering on the Eagles this Sunday.
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Philadelphia Eagles fan Meek Mill is confident heading into Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII, and he’s letting it be known.

The rapper was at the Legends Party on Friday in Phoenix, Arizona, and he made sure to poll the crowd as to who they were supporting come Sunday.

“Any Chief fans in the building tonight?” he asked the crowd, with The Hollywood Reporter noting there were a few roars but not many.

“We need to spot out the opps tonight - so we know who we need to finish before this weekend is over. Shout out to all the Chief fans in the building but we’re going to take this thing the whole way.”

From there Mill delivered his hits ‘Ima Boss’, ‘Going Bad’ and ‘Dreams and Nightmares’ to the delight of fans in attendance.

Meek Mill and the Philadelphia Eagles

Mill has been busy celebrating the Eagles since they took down the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship game on January 29.

The rapper attended the game in an Eagles suite alongside the likes of Lil Baby, James Harden, Kevin Hart and Michael Rubin. Philadelphia native Lil Uzi Vert escorted the team out on to the field.

Mill’s link to the team was evident when green confetti rained down over Lincoln Financial Field, as the speakers began to play his hit ‘Dreams and Nightmares’.

Patrick Mahomes isn’t listening to Meek Mill

Patrick Mahomes will look to lead the Kansas City Chiefs past the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. The quarterback recently revealed that he usually listens to Meek Mill’s anthem before a game to hype himself up, but he won’t be doing that before the Super Bowl.

“I usually listen to ‘Dreams and Nightmares,’ but I don’t know if I can l listen to that this week,” Mahomes said during Super Bowl Opening Night.

“I’m a big Meek Mill fan, but I’m going to have to throw that music aside at least for this week.”

When is Super Bowl LVII, and what time does it start?

Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles is scheduled to be played on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023 at 6:30pm ET.

Viewers in the USA can watch the Super Bowl on FOX, or stream it on Foxsports.com, the Fox Sports App or fuboTV.