Call Her Daddy's Alex Cooper Turning Heads At Eagles vs. Rams

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Alex Cooper is fired up for this afternoon's Philadelphia Eagles-Los Angeles Rams playoff matchup.

If you're unfamiliar, Cooper, 30, is the host of the popular "Call Her Daddy" podcast and the founder of The Unwell Network of podcasts, which includes popular influencers like Alix Earle and Madeline Argy. She's also a Newtown, Pa. native and a massive Eagles fan, so you can understand why Cooper is so pumped to be on the sideline before today's game.

The NFL shared an on-field video from Cooper on its official X/Twitter account moments ago. 

"What's up guys? This is Alex Cooper. I'm from Pennsylvania. I grew up coming, watching the Flyers. My father worked for the Flyers for 30-something Eagles. I f-----g love the Eagles. Let's go Birds!" Cooper said in the clip.

She's pumped, and we can't blame her. The Eagles are two wins away from their second Super Bowl appearance in the last three seasons.

With a victory today, Philadelphia would host the NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders next week. The two longtime NFC East rivals split their regular season series.

Over the years, Cooper has been vocal about her love for the Birds, sharing social media content about the team and embracing her Pennsylvania roots.

Cooper looks bundled up for the cold and snow at Lincoln Financial Field, but we're going to assume she's going to be in a suite of some sort during the game.

With a new SiriusXM deal reportedly worth over $100 million, she can certainly afford the expensive seats.

"The Daddy Gang will always be my top priority, and with SiriusXM we will continue to find new ways to evolve and provide my listeners the best experience," Cooper said in a statement after agreeing to her new contract back in the summer.

The Eagles and Rams are moments away from kicking off on NBC. Following the game, the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens will face off in an AFC Divisional battle on CBS at 6:30 p.m. ET. 

Related: "Call Her Daddy" Host Alex Cooper Bought Her Parents A House

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