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Mark Wahlberg is one of Boston sports’ biggest celebrity fans but the Hollywood acting star admitted this week that he would not be devastated if the New England Patriots suffered a shock defeat in Super Bowl LII.
Wahlberg is a diehard Pats supporter, yet in an interview with Not Just Sports, a podcast hosted by NFL Network anchor Rich Eisen and his wife, former ABC and Turner Sports on-air reporter Suzy Shuster on PodcastOne, claimed his close film connection with Philadelphia had left him with a soft spot for the Eagles.
In the movie Invincible, Wahlberg famously played Vince Papale, the former Eagles special teams star who earned an NFL contract at age 30 despite having played no college football.
“To be honest, I think the Patriots win by 17,” Wahlberg told Shuster and Eisen, also host of the Rich Eisen Show on Audience Network. “But if the Eagles win I am telling you I would be fine. If it was anybody else I would be devastated.”
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Wahlberg added: “How excited I am that the Eagles are in the Super Bowl, having played Vince Papale, having played an Eagle, having become an honorary Philadelphian, been welcomed by the Philadelphia fans as one of their own. I have made five movies in Philadelphia and I predicted the Eagles would make it to the Super Bowl. It is my Patriots and Eagles and I couldn’t be happier. I am very excited. It is win-win.”
Wahlberg is currently in Colombia filming a movie with director Peter Berg, and is scheduled to work on Super Bowl Sunday. However, he is hoping to convince Berg to create a gap in filming so that he can fly his family to Minneapolis.
“I am working on Peter right now,” he said. “It is supposed to be shooting on weekends but I am working on him to make sure we can actually go. My wife (Rhea Durham) is upset because she wants to go and our sons want to go. My wife would never normally go on a cold vacation…but now she wants to go to Minnesota for the game, that’s how much she loves the Patriots.”
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