Massachusetts congressman loses Super Bowl bet, wears Eagles helmet around Capitol Hill

You can always count on politicians for one goofy Super Bowl bet. This year’s comes from Massachusetts representative Michael Capuano and Pennsylvania representative Bob Brady.

Brady, who 13 years ago lost a similar bet, made a friendly wager with Capuano on Sunday’s Super Bowl. The loser had to wear the helmet of the winner’s home team around Capitol Hill. And sure enough, after the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots in an epic game

Massachusetts representative Michael Capuano wears a Philadelphia Eagles helmet at a hearing in Washington. (Photo: Alan Rappeport on Twitter)
Massachusetts representative Michael Capuano wears a Philadelphia Eagles helmet at a hearing in Washington. (Photo: Alan Rappeport on Twitter)

Yes, that’s Capuano during a congressional hearing in an Eagles helmet that looks a few sizes too large.

Connecticut congressman Jim Himes took a selfie to give us a better look:

Capuano took the loss in stride:

Brady had some fun at Capuano’s expense, though:

Thirteen years ago, it was Brady sporting a Patriots helmet around Washington. The last time the Eagles and Patriots met in the Super Bowl, Brady made the bet with then-Massachusetts congressman Marty Meehan. The Patriots won that time around, of course, and Brady paid up:

Bob Brady (D-PA) wears a New England Patriots helmet presented to him by Marty Meehan (D-MA) after their bet on Super Bowl XXXIX. (Getty)
Bob Brady (D-PA) wears a New England Patriots helmet presented to him by Marty Meehan (D-MA) after their bet on Super Bowl XXXIX. (Getty)

Thirteen years later, he had a different lawmaking opponent, but he was able to get his revenge.