Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi to introduce teams at Super Bowl LX
The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots will get star-studded introductions before hitting the field at Levi’s Stadium to play in Super Bowl LX Sunday.
Film star Chris Pratt and rock legend Jon Bon Jovi are slated to welcome their beloved teams — the Seahawks and the Patriots, respectively — to the field before kickoff, TMZ is reporting.
The two headliners will reportedly take on the same roles that actors Jon Hamm and Bradley Cooper enjoyed last year. Standing on the field at Ceasars Superdome Hamm and Cooper welcomed the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles players as they ran out of the tunnels onto the field.
For Sunday, it will be Pratt and Bon Jovi’s job to get the thousands in the crowd at Levi’s Stadium pumped, and each are devoted fans of the teams playing this Sunday, according to TMZ.
While born in Minnesota, Pratt and his family eventually settled in the Seattle suburbs when he was 7. TMZ added said the “Jurassic World” actor has attended Seahawks games when he can, as well as past Super Bowls.
Meanwhile, Bon Jovi is known as a Patriots “superfan, “with a love of the Patriots that goes back to when the team’s legendary former head coach, Bill Belichick, coached the New York Giants in the early 1990s, according to Sports Illustrated.
The New Jersey-born Bon Jovi frontman followed Belichick to the Patriots, becoming a close friend with him and with Patriots owner Robert Kraft. He owns two Super Bowl rings and has performed several times at the Patriots’ Gillette Stadium.
