Rob Lowe's Generic NFL Hat At NFC Championship Causes Twitter To Flip Its Lid
Rob Lowe may have been the picture of neutrality in his NFL logo hat at the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, but fans had strong feelings about his generic attire.
During the host San Francisco 49ers’ 37-20 victory over the Green Bay Packers, the actor was shown in the crowd after Fox broadcaster Joe Buck read a promo for Lowe’s new show, “9-1-1: Lone Star.”
And Twitter hit Lowe hard for his headwear. Maybe Lowe, who is actually an Indianapolis Colts fan, should have just gone capless.
Rob Lowe may be the first person in history to wear an NFL hat to an NFL game. pic.twitter.com/5esunlaadS
— Nick Bromberg (@NickBromberg) January 20, 2020
Rob Lowe’s NFL hat is incredible. I didn’t even know they made these for non-officials. pic.twitter.com/XzkSjvukJ3
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) January 20, 2020
Nothing says football fan like Rob Lowe in an NFL hat at the game. This guy LOVES his NFL football pic.twitter.com/Q82PYyXHE6
— Casino Steve (@Steve_Perrault) January 20, 2020
If Rob Lowe was a farmer, he would have a hat that says.....Dirt pic.twitter.com/dTlBofq8Oa
— Faber (@dfaber84) January 20, 2020
Rob Lowe in a hat that says “NFL” and seven pounds of bronzer, solid.
— Vince Mancini (@VinceMancini) January 20, 2020
On a scale from 1 to Rob Lowe wearing an NFL hat at an NFL game how neutral are you? pic.twitter.com/2F6z4YaIub
— Connor Stone (@connorstonehere) January 20, 2020
Rob Lowe: "Oh, we're going to an NFL game this weekend? I have just the hat..." pic.twitter.com/6rxIC0k7c1
— NorrisDeluxe (@MattNorris10) January 20, 2020
Rob Lowe is the Switzerland of football fans...#49ersvspackers pic.twitter.com/MAaDZkfPGk
— Lance Ballance (@LBallanceRadio) January 20, 2020
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