Politics & Government
Super Bowl LVII: PA Gov. Shapiro Bets With Missouri, Kansas Governors
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has made wagers on the Sunday's Super Bowl clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.

HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has made wagers with Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Super Bowl LVIII Sunday between the Philadelphia Eagles.
The stakes are high.
Shapiro and Parson are exchanging Eagles and Chiefs flags, and the governor of the losing team will hand the winning team's flag in his office next week.
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The wager wtih Kelly is more caloric in nature. Shapiro has bet various foods from Pennsylvania small businesses, including soft pretzels from Philly Style Hand Twisted Soft Pretzel Bakery in
Levittown, Bucks County, Cheesesteaks from Tony Luke’s in Philadelphia, and Eagles Mini Donuts from Collegeville Italian Bakery in Montgomery County.
If the Eagles win, Kelly will provide Shapiro with Creekstone Farms Black Angus Beef and
chocolate-covered sunflower seeds.
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Shapiro and his wife, Lori, will be in Glendale, Arizona for the big game on Sunday. Parson and Kelly also will attend.
“Like millions of Pennsylvanians, Lori and I are excited to cheer on the Philadelphia Eagles and watch them bring the Lombardi Trophy back to the commonwealth,” Shapiro said Thursday.
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