Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper cheers on her beloved Philadelphia Eagles in NFL playoffs

Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper cheers on her beloved Philadelphia Eagles in NFL playoffs

Social media influencer and podcast host Alex Cooper was at Lincoln Financial Field to cheer on her birds Sunday. 

The Philadelphia Eagles looked to move one step closer to the Super Bowl when they took on the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs in the City of Brotherly Love Sunday afternoon. 

Cooper, who hails from Newtown, Pennsylvania, joined the thousands of pᴀssionate Eagles fans cheering on the franchise from inside the rowdy Linc. 

The 30-year-old, who is the host of the wildly successful ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast, was spotted on the sidelines ahead of the playoff showdown. 

Bundled up against the blustery weather in Philadelphia, where snow was expected to fall, Cooper shared an impᴀssioned message of support for her birds. 

‘What’s up guys? This is Alex Cooper. I’m from Pennsylvania. I grew up coming, watching the Flyers. My father worked for the Flyers for 30-something years. I f***ing love the Eagles. Let’s go Birds!’ Cooper said in the clip, shared to the NFL’s official X account. 

Alex Cooper cheered on the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field Sunday The social media influencer and podcast host donned an Eagles jersey for the game

Alex Cooper cheered on the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field Sunday 

.@alexandracooper loves her Birds 🦅📺: #LARvsPHI – 3pm ET on NBC📱: Stream on #NFLPlus + Peacock pic.twitter.com/IbrOZwBkEV

— NFL (@NFL) January 19, 2025

The social media sensation rocked the gameday chic in a black Jalen Hurts’ No 1 Eagles jersey, a brown beanie and black cat-eye sunglᴀsses. 

Cooper has been vocal of her support of the Eagles over the past few years, posting her pride of the team and her Pennsylvania roots. 

Nick Sirianni’s team is targeting their second Super Bowl in three years, having made it all the way to the big game in 2023 when they ultimately lost out to the Kansas City Chiefs. 

Should Philadelphia beat the No. 4 seed Rams Sunday, they will host the Washington Commanders, who stunned the top-seeded Detroit Lions Saturday, in the NFC Championship game. 

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