Paul Rudd is a longtime fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. The entertainer showed himself to be a Chiefs supporter back in 2007, when he narrated two episodes of a documentary series called “Hard Knocks” that highlighted training camp with the Chiefs. In 2019, Rudd chatted on “Good Morning Football” about his excitement over the upcoming Kansas City Chiefs season. [2:38] Rudd said of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, “He’s special, and it is the most exciting time, I think, right now to be a Chiefs fan in a long time,” before adding, “It’s something.”
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In a 2020 KSHB 41 interview, Rudd said he had a feeling of “total adrenaline” and “excitement” as he celebrated Kansas City winning their second-ever Super Bowl title. The actor then stated that he was at the game in person, which was stressful for him as he anxiously waited to see whether his team would pull off the victory. “Well, seeing your favorite team win the Super Bowl is elation. … Most of the game was just pure nausea,” Rudd said. “I didn’t enjoy the experience at all. It was the worst experience but the greatest outcome.” The “Ant-Man” star added it was “the greatest thing ever” for himself and his teenage son to witness this triumph together. As the 2023 Super Bowl is approaching, Rudd is again ready to cheer his team on.