Paige Spiranac Celebrates the Return of NFL Football in Tiny Crop Top and Shorts

The golf instructor rocked a baby tee dedicated to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac.


Golf instructor Paige Spiranac loves any and all sports, particularly NFL football. The 30-year-old influencer recently made her predictions for the forthcoming season and followed up with a super sporty pic on social media platform X, former known as Twitter. 

On Sept. 7, the one-time SI Swimsuit model shared a photo in which she wore a tiny white crop top, which read “Shakes for Philadelphia Touchdowns” across the bust in green. Spiranac accented her tiny top with a pair of high-waisted black micro shorts with white piping. Her blonde locks were styled in a sleek and wavy blowout, while Spiranac’s glam included subtle winged eyeliner and a glossy nude lip.

“NFL football is back baby!” she wrote in her caption. The post quickly racked up one million views and lots of feedback from her 918,000 followers—many of whom loved the cropped tee, while others argued it should feature a different team name.

“Yes it is, it’s the most wonderful time of the year,” one person wrote.

“Green looks good on you,” someone else added.

“That shirt should read New York Giants,” another person suggested.

“Here we go Steelers!” an additional fan cheered.

While Spiranac is vocal about being a Steelers fan, the image originated in February when she revealed who she was rooting for in the Super Bowl LVII. Though the Kansas City Chiefs ended up defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38–25 on Feb. 12, the former pro golfer still appears to be rooting for the Eagles this season.

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