Savannah Guthrie and kids cheer on the Eagles

Savannah Guthrie and her family are huge Philadelphia Eagles fans, and while her husband Mike Feldman was at the Super Bowl, the Today anchor watched the big game at Al Roker’s house with her adorable children.

As the Eagles made their way to their first Super Bowl win, the 46-year-old mother-of-two took to Instagram to share plenty of photos and videos of her three-year-old daughter, Vale, and her one-year-old son, Charley, rooting for their team in their tiny jerseys.

Savannah happily shared a snapshot of herself wearing an Eagles jersey while cuddled up to her children on the couch, writing: ‘This is for you, @feldmike! GO EAGLES! Charley sleeping in his jersey tonight.’

 

Eagles fans: Savannah Guthrie and her children Vale and Charley watched the Super Bowl in matching jerseys on Sunday evening 

Too cute: 'What? Me worry?' Savannah captioned this image of Charley ahead of the game 

Too cute: ‘What? Me worry?’ Savannah captioned this image of Charley ahead of the game 

In another snapshot, little Charley’s hair is mussed and his mouth is slightly open as he looks at the camera. 

‘What? Me worry? #eagles,’ Savannah captioned the image. 

Meanwhile, Vale turned out to be the perfect cheerleader, and Savannah couldn’t resist posting a couple of videos of her eldest child cheering for the Eagles,

The first clip shows Vale decked out in an Eagles jersey, which she is wearing under a denim jumper. 

Her light brown curls are pulled up into pigtails, and she is all smiles as her mom asks her who they are rooting for.

Perfect cheerleader: Little Vale happily cheered on the Philadelphia Eagles with her mom 

Perfect cheerleader: Little Vale happily cheered on the Philadelphia Eagles with her mom 

Number one fan: 'Touchdown! Whistle!' Vale shouts while blowing a whistle on camera 

Number one fan: ‘Touchdown! Whistle!’ Vale shouts while blowing a whistle on camera 

‘The Eagles!’ she yells proudly. 

In another clip, Vale is celebrating one of the Eagles’ touchdowns. 

‘Touchdown! Whistle!’ she shouts while throwing her hand in the air and blowing the whistle she is wearing around her neck.

Savannah and her children watched the game at Al’s house with his wife Deborah Roberts, fellow Today star Hoda Kotb, and her long time partner Joel Schiffman. 

Al shared photos of the group cheering the Eagles on, writing: ‘What an #amazing game and great #friends and #family for @mnsuperbowl2018.’

Meanwhile, Savannah revealed on Twitter that Charley had slept through the festivities. 

‘Vale and I headed to party at @alroker’s house while Charley will sleep in his jersey cc @feldmike,’ she wrote. 

The Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 on Sunday evening, and Savannah was still gloating the next day.

The Today show star wore her jersey to work, and she proudly shared a photo of herself on set, writing: ‘Superbowl Monday!’

Still celebrating! Savannah wore her Eagles jersey to work on Monday in honor of the win 

Still celebrating! Savannah wore her Eagles jersey to work on Monday in honor of the win 

Far away: Patriots fan Dylan Dreyer tailgated at Osan Air Base with Olympian Apolo Ohno and 400 servicemen in South Korea on Sunday 

Far away: Patriots fan Dylan Dreyer tailgated at Osan Air Base with Olympian Apolo Ohno and 400 servicemen in South Korea on Sunday 

Savannah undoubtedly would have liked to celebrate the win in front of Patriots fan Dylan Dreyer, but the 36-year-old meteorologist is in South Korea covering the 2018 Winter Olympics. 

Dylan and Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno celebrated the Super Bowl at a U.S. base in South Korea, and she shared a snapshot of herself posed with hundreds of servicemen.  

‘@apoloohno and I are tailgating at Osan Air Base with 400 servicemen!! See you soon on @NBC!!’ she wrote. 

Dylan’s one-year-old son, Calvin, and her husband, Brian Fichera, watched the game together, and the tot ended up saying his first word during the game.

First word? While she was away, Dylan posted an adorable video of her husband, Brian Fichera, teaching their one-year-old son, Calvin, how to say 'touchdown' 

First word? While she was away, Dylan posted an adorable video of her husband, Brian Fichera, teaching their one-year-old son, Calvin, how to say ‘touchdown’ 

Brian shared a heartwarming video of himself holding Calvin while he teaches him out to say touchdown. 

Dylan also shared the cute video on Instagram writing: ‘I’m sad. But watching this over and over again makes me so happy. Calvin’s first legit word: touchdown! Sorry, little buddy, the Pats will try again next year! #gocalgo’

On Friday, before she flew to South Korea, Dylan and Savannah brought their baby boys to the Today show on Friday to settle their intense Eagles versus Patriots rivalry by having the tots race in an adorable ‘Baby Bowl.’ 

After more than a week of trash talking, the two invited their families to Studio 1A for a crawling race to predict the winner of the Super Bowl — and the competition couldn’t have been cuter.  

Rivarly! Dylan and Calvin went head to head with Savannah and Charley at the Today show 'Baby Bowl' on Friday

Rivarly! Dylan and Calvin went head to head with Savannah and Charley at the Today show ‘Baby Bowl’ on Friday

Competition: Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford served as referees as the Today show stars and their husbands rooted on their one-year-old sons  

Competition: Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford served as referees as the Today show stars and their husbands rooted on their one-year-old sons  

Close as can be in age: Charley and Calvin were both born in December 2016 and are now 13 months old 

Close as can be in age: Charley and Calvin were both born in December 2016 and are now 13 months old 

Hoda Kotb, 53, and Kathie Lee Gifford, 64, served as referees on the makeshift football field, and they both got a laugh when they announced the boys’ stats ahead of the showdown.

‘Stepping up for the Philadelphia Eagles is Savannah and Mike’s son Charley. He is 13-and-a-half months old. He weighs a hefty 27lbs,’ Hoda said. ‘He’s very coordinated. He could even clap and stick out his tongue on demand.’ 

‘Representing the New England Patriots is Dylan and Brian’s son Calvin,’ Kathie said while introducing Charley’s competition. ‘He’s 13 months [and] weighs in at 23lbs. 

‘During his lifetime, the Patriots are the only team to have ever won the Super Bowl, so lets see if he can carry on the tradition.’

Stats: Charley, who is just a few weeks older than Calvin, weighed in at 27lbs 

Stats: Charley, who is just a few weeks older than Calvin, weighed in at 27lbs 

Tradition? The Patriots are the only team to have ever won the Super Bowl in Calvin's lifetime

Tradition? The Patriots are the only team to have ever won the Super Bowl in Calvin’s lifetime

Making friends: Charley and Calvin were more interested in each other at first 

Making friends: Charley and Calvin were more interested in each other at first 

Start: Both boys turned to look at Savannah as she ran to the opposite end of the 'field' 

Start: Both boys turned to look at Savannah as she ran to the opposite end of the ‘field’ 

Unsurprisingly, each family was decked out in their teams’ jerseys. 

While Charley donned a pint-size Eagles’ jersey with his first name emblazoned on the back, Calvin supported the Patriots’ quarterback in his Tom Brady jersey. 

At the start of the race, Hoda explained that each baby would be placed at the 50-yard line. Whoever crawled to their parents first would be named the winner — and ultimately predict which team was going to win Super Bowl 52. 

Hoda pointed out that it was going to be an interesting race because it was the boys’ nap time, and she wasn’t wrong. 

On the move: Charley was the first to break away, and it looked like he had the race in the bag 

On the move: Charley was the first to break away, and it looked like he had the race in the bag 

Oh no! After a quick crawl to his parents, Charley stopped dead in his tracks 

Oh no! After a quick crawl to his parents, Charley stopped dead in his tracks 

Intense race: While Savannah and her husband Mike Feldman urged Charley along, Calvin quickly crawled to his mom and dad on the opposite end of the field 

Intense race: While Savannah and her husband Mike Feldman urged Charley along, Calvin quickly crawled to his mom and dad on the opposite end of the field 

Before they could even get started, Calvin kept crawling off the 50-yard line, and then the two boys took more interest in each other than the race. 

The camaraderie prompted one of the dads to yell that they aren’t supposed to be friends with the competition. 

Charley was the first to break away, and it looked like he had the race in the bag as he swiftly made his way to his parents. However, he abruptly stopped right before crossing the finish line. 

While Charley’s parents were begging him to keep going, Calvin did a quick crawl to his mom and dad and won in a stunning upset. Charley crossed the finish line shortly after, causing some confusion for Hoda. 

Total upset: Despite Charley's lead, Calvin ended up being the first one to cross the finish line

Total upset: Despite Charley’s lead, Calvin ended up being the first one to cross the finish line

Celebration: Dylan and her husband Brian Fichera through their hands in the air after they were announced the official winners 

Celebration: Dylan and her husband Brian Fichera through their hands in the air after they were announced the official winners 

Hoda asked for a replay, admitting she missed what happened. But the replay clearly showed that Calvin was the true winner because his hands crossed the line first. 

Kathie called it a ‘total upset,’ and Dylan added: ‘Just like Brady and the Patriots, he is a late finisher.’

Little Calvin won a diaper cake, while Charley’s family got one of Kathie Lee’s CDs, proving that everyone was a winner in this race. 

To create buzz for the matchup, Savannah and Dylan both took to social media early in the morning to share photos of their boys in their jerseys.

Whoops! Savannah later admitted on Instagram that Charley was distracted by the balloons 

Whoops! Savannah later admitted on Instagram that Charley was distracted by the balloons 

Too cute: The Today show stars shared plenty of photos of their boys ahead of the race 

Too cute: The Today show stars shared plenty of photos of their boys ahead of the race 

Adorable: 'Calvin is not so sure about his competition,' Dylan captioned this image 

Adorable: ‘Calvin is not so sure about his competition,’ Dylan captioned this image 

Philadelphia fans: Chef Brian Duffy (pictured)  and Carson Daly also donned Eagles jerseys on Friday's show

Philadelphia fans: Chef Brian Duffy and Carson Daly (pictured) also donned Eagles jerseys on Friday's show

Philadelphia fans: Chef Brian Duffy (L) and Carson Daly (R) also donned Eagles jerseys on Friday’s show

Big fans: Savannah posted a throwback photo of herself cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles with her family on the day she learned her team was heading to the Super Bowl 

Big fans: Savannah posted a throwback photo of herself cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles with her family on the day she learned her team was heading to the Super Bowl 

Proud: Dylan and Brian posed with Calvin after the New England Patriots won their playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars last month 

Proud: Dylan and Brian posed with Calvin after the New England Patriots won their playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars last month 

Divided: Savannah and Dylan pledged allegiance to their teams on the Today show the day after they learned the Eagles and Patriots were going to the Super Bowl

Divided: Savannah and Dylan pledged allegiance to their teams on the Today show the day after they learned the Eagles and Patriots were going to the Super Bowl

While posting a snapshot of Charley and Calvin touching heads, Savannah wrote: ‘Our babies go head to head – literally – to predict the Super Bowl later on @TODAYshow #crawlers ‬.’

Dylan shared a photo of Calvin looking over his shoulder, writing: ‘Calvin is not so sure about his competition…don’t trust those Eagles fans bud! The epic showdown of C v. C happens this morning on @klgandhoda #gocalgo #todayshowbabybowl.’

Sharing a video of the race on Twitter, Dylan added: ‘I’ve never been more proud!!! #gocalgo #sorrycharley #yourestillmybff.’

Meanwhile, Savannah was quick to explain the upset when she posted photos from the race on Instagram. 

‘The competition was intense. Unfortunately, certain competitors were distracted by balloons #Eagles #babycrawl #wewannarematch.’

Her husband Mike went on to tweet: ‘Important life lesson, son. Starting strong is great, but you need to stay focused, avoid distractions and finish strong. #flycharleyfly #EaglesNation.’



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