Former first lady and longtime Eagles fan Jill Biden to attend Super Bowl

Former first lady Jill Biden, a longtime Philadelphia Eagles fan, will attend Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Eagles in New Orleans, a source familiar with her plans confirmed to Paste BN.
She will attend with her grandson Hunter but won’t be joined by former President Joe Biden, the person said.
It will be a repeat of her 2023 trip to Glendale, Arizona, where as first lady, Jill Biden and Hunter watched the Chiefs narrowly defeat the Eagles in the Super Bowl.
At a fundraiser before that game, then-President Joe Biden joked that "I'd be sleeping alone" if he wasn't a fan of the team alongside his wife.
The Bidens' grandson Robert "Hunter" Biden II is the son of Beau Biden, the deceased son of Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump is also planning to attend Sunday’s Super Bowl and is taking part in a Fox News interview that will air prior to the game. On Tuesday, Trump, who is believed to be the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl, seemed to hint he believes the Chiefs will win.
“I don’t want to say but there’s a certain quarterback that seems to be a pretty good winner,” Trump said when asked which team he thinks will win.