We’re sure you heard it by now, but Chris Pratt and Chris Evans made one cool bet on Superbowl XLIX over Twitter. Apparently, the two are hardcore fans of each of the teams and pitted themselves up against each other for a great cause.
Pratt rooted for the Seahawks and Evan for the Patriots and they set the stakes via Twitter.
Things got a little intense:
@ChrisEvans We both know there’s only one Captain America and his name is Russell Wilson. #SuperBowlBound #LOB #Repeat
— chris pratt (@prattprattpratt) January 19, 2015
Then they made a little wager on the game.
They ended up deciding that if the Seahawks won, Evans would visit Seattle Children’s Hospital dressed up as Captain America, and if the Patriots came out on top, Pratt would visit Christopher’s Haven dressed as Star-lord in a Tom Brady jersey
@ChrisEvans OK. Seahawks win you fly yourself to Seattle, visit @seattlechildren hospital as Captain America, waving the 12th man flag.
— chris pratt (@prattprattpratt) January 21, 2015
@prattprattpratt I accept. And when the Patriots humiliate your seachickens, I expect Star-Lord to arrive at @chris_haven in a Brady jersey
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 21, 2015
They even asked people to donate to their charity of choice, by having them side #teampratt or #teamevans.
With the New England Patriots’ win last night, also came Evan’s moment of glory, but the two great men have agreed to serve out this admirable bet together:
Congrats to the world champions @patriots you were the better team tonight. I will be visiting @chris_haven as Starlord. #twitterbowl
— chris pratt (@prattprattpratt) February 2, 2015
Thank you to @prattprattpratt for being a good sport. I’ll be there with you at @chris_haven, and don’t worry @seattlechildren, we’ll be
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) February 2, 2015
coming there too! And lastly, I don’t think anyone can ever doubt the mental toughness of Tom Brady. Tough couple weeks, but he showed why
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) February 2, 2015
We may not be surprised by their generosity, but it sure is good to witness!