Mark Wahlberg sparked speculation tonight after the Boston native made a brief appearance in San Francisco ahead of Super Bowl LX. The actor, spotted at a Fanatics luncheon on February 7, has left fans wondering whether the die-hard Patriots fan will be in the stands tonight.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Wahlberg’s Location: Spotted at Fanatics luncheon in San Francisco on February 7, 2026
- Game Date: Super Bowl LX played on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara
- Team Loyalty: Lifelong Patriots fan who grew up in Boston, Massachusetts
- Bold Prediction: Wahlberg predicted Patriots would dominate Seahawks in his recent interview
Was Mark Wahlberg Actually in the Stadium?
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Online speculation heated up after Reddit users questioned whether Wahlberg actually attended Super Bowl LX despite being in San Francisco for the Fanatics luncheon on February 7. According to reports, the actor was seen outside the exclusive event party but his presence at Levi’s Stadium during the Patriots vs Seahawks matchup remains unconfirmed. One user stated, “He was at the Fanatics Super Bowl 60 party, can’t imagine he went to San Francisco and is not attending the game.”
The confusion stems from the fact that Wahlberg didn’t appear on major celebrity highlight reels from the game. However, his silence speaks volumes for a notoriously vocal Patriots supporter who has made countless public proclamations about the team’s chances this season.
Why Patriots Fans Are Obsessed With Mark Wahlberg
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As a Boston native, Wahlberg represents the ultimate hometown Patriots loyalist. The actor appeared in a high-profile New England Patriots hype video released before the team’s divisional round, chanting the team’s rallying cry, “We all we got… We all we need!” His presence in promotional content made him impossible to ignore this season.
Beyond stadium appearances, Wahlberg has been outspoken about the team’s championship potential. On February 7, he boldly stated that the Patriots would “whoop the Seahawks‘ ass” in the Super Bowl. NFL fans on social media quickly called him out for the overconfident prediction, with some terming it delusional given the matchup dynamics.
Celebrity Patriots Fans at Super Bowl LX
| Celebrity Fan | Hometown Connection | Attendance Status |
| Ben Affleck | Boston native | Confirmed in attendance |
| Matt Damon | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Likely in attendance |
| Mark Wahlberg | Dorchester, Boston | Spotted at party, uncertain |
| Jon Bon Jovi | New Jersey (announced team) | Official team representative |
“As a Boston native, Mark Wahlberg grew up as a fan of the Patriots. The actor appeared in a high-profile New England Patriots hype video released before the team’s divisional round.”
— Fox News Entertainment, Super Bowl LX coverage
Patriots vs Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium
Super Bowl LX unfolded at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on February 8, 2026, bringing together one of the most star-studded crowds in recent championship history. The game featured the New England Patriots squaring off against the Seattle Seahawks, with countless celebrities divided in their allegiances. While Chris Pratt and Will Ferrell championed the Seahawks, Boston-connected stars like Ben Affleck and Matt Damon firmly supported the Patriots.
The atmosphere at Levi’s Stadium was electrified by performances from Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, and Ricky Martin during halftime. Additional musical performances included Charlie Puth singing the national anthem and Brandi Carlile performing “America the Beautiful.” The spectacle transformed Super Bowl LX into one of the most talked-about championship games in recent memory.
Will Mark Wahlberg’s No-Show Affect His Patriots Legacy?
If Wahlberg indeed missed Super Bowl LX despite being in San Francisco, it would mark an unusual move for the famously passionate Patriots supporter. Historical precedent suggests otherwise. The actor has attended major Super Bowl matchups in the past, including Super Bowl LI in 2017, though he left early when the Patriots were down during that game. His absence would signal either an unexpected last-minute change of plans or perhaps a deliberate decision to avoid another potentially heartbreaking outcome. What do you think happened with Mark Wahlberg on Super Bowl LX night?
Sources
- Fox News Entertainment – Super Bowl celebrity fans and team allegiances coverage
- USA Today – Celebrity attendance and famous Patriots fans list
- TMZ Sports – Mark Wahlberg’s bold Patriots prediction on February 7, 2026

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