Lewis Hamilton shares heartfelt message to Philadelphia Eagles for ‘deserving’ Super Bowl LIX triumph
Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton took to Instagram to congratulate Philadelphia Eagles for defeating Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LIX.
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Lewis Hamilton (via @lewishamilton/Instagram), Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl LIX (via Getty images)
The 2025 Super Bowl saw an exciting contest between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. Ultimately, ‘the Birds’ managed to stop Travis Kelce‘s squad from taking another Super Bowl victory. F1 champion Lewis Hamilton congratulated the Eagles for their win.
The seven-time F1 world champion took to Instagram to send a message to the Super Bowl LIX winners. Hamilton praised both teams for putting on a great show in New Orleans. The Ferrari driver claimed that he had immense respect for every player who went on the field in this exciting match.
Moreover, Lewis Hamilton applauded the Eagles for their win, asserting that the team truly deserved this victory. The British driver subtly promoted his drink, Almave in the post by clicking a picture of the bottle while watching the Super Bowl.
Great game, great show. Mad respect to all the athletes who went out and gave it their all. Congrats to the Eagles. Deserved.
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Lewis Hamilton sends strong message to Denver Broncos
The F1 star is a co-owner of Denver Broncos in the NFL. He joined the takeover of the team by Walton-Penner group in 2022 for $4.65 billion fee. Albeit, Hamilton owns only a marginal 0.2% stake in the team, at the time coming roughly to $9 million
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Broncos made it to the wild card round this season, but couldn’t make it to the Super Bowl. Lewis Hamilton reshared a post made by his team over continuing the climb. The seven-time world champion added an emoji of a stop watch to this post on his Instagram story, hinting that the clock was ticking for his team.
Certainly, Lewis Hamilton has started to love American Football in recent years. The 40-year-old ensures that he is watching the Super Bowl. However, the seven-time world champion will now be shifting focus onto his debut campaign with Scuderia Ferrari.
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