Paul Rudd — Kansas City Native Who Touched the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LIV
February 1, 2020 · GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium · Kansas City
What Happened: Paul Rudd at the Event
Paul Rudd, the Ant-Man star who grew up in Kansas City, narrated Hard Knocks and touched the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LIV. Rudd's KC roots and passionate fandom make him one of the Chiefs' most beloved celebrity supporters.
Fan Reaction
Rudd touching the Lombardi Trophy went viral — fans loved seeing genuine KC joy from a Hollywood A-lister.
What Did Paul Rudd Wear?
Chiefs red gear at Super Bowl LIV
Who Was Paul Rudd With?
Chiefs celebration at Super Bowl LIV
Where Did Paul Rudd Sit?
VIP section and field access at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Where Did Paul Rudd Eat?
Dining details weren't confirmed by media reports. However, Kansas City's dining scene near GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is a destination in its own right — local staples like Boulevard Brewing Company, Town Topic Hamburgers, and Jack Stack Barbecue are perennial favorites for fans and celebrities visiting the area.
Where Did Paul Rudd Stay?
Hotel details weren't publicly confirmed. Kansas City's top accommodation picks for event-goers include The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center, Hotel Kansas City (formerly Muehlebach), and The Fontaine, each offering proximity to major venues and the amenities that attract celebrity guests.
Paul Rudd in full fan-travel context
This scene turns the sighting into something more vivid for fans who are tracking the event, the venue, and the city around it.
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Paul Rudd was seen wearing Chiefs red gear at Super Bowl LIV