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Cardi B celebrates Patriots' win over Broncos: 'We're going to the Super Bowl'

Brian Jones Profile Picby: Brian Jones01/25/26brianjones_93

Cardi B was very excited to see the New England Patriots beat the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship on Sunday. After the game, the hip-hop star who is dating Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs celebrated the victory by yelling what’s next for the franchise.

“We’re going to the Super Bowl!” she said in a video shared by the NFL’s official X/Twitter account. “Let’s go!” Cardi B will likely be attending Super Bowl LX, which will take place in Santa Clara, California, in two weeks.

This was not the first time Cardi B has celebrated a Patriots win during the playoffs. When New England defeated the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs last week, Cardi B called out every member of ESPN’s NFL Live crew for picking against her team.

Cardi B talks about her relationship with Stefon Diggs

“What are y’all talking about? Nothing!” the Grammy winner shouted. Cardi B and Stefon Diggs have been romantically linked since October 2024. It wasn’t until June of last year that Cardi B announced she was dating the former Maryland star. In September, the 33-year-old announced she is having a baby with Diggs. Cardi B gave birth to the child in November.

“Me and my man, we’re very supportive of each other. We’re like in the same space in our careers,” she said in an interview with Gayle King in September, per PEOPLE. “I feel like we’re really great and one of the best at what we do. And me and him think the same way. ‘Yeah, you’re one of the greatest, but what’s next. What are we doing again? We have to do it again, all the time.’ We’re never, like, comfortable. We just have to keep going it and that’s just what we are.”

Cardi B has enjoyed what she saw from Diggs and the Patriots this season. In 17 regular-season games, Diggs caught 85 passes for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns. He helped the Patriots earn a 14-3 record, and he is now playing in his first Super Bowl in his 11-year career.