Madison Beer’s Mother Stole The Show While Celebrating Her Birthday At Chargers Game [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Justin Herbert and Madison Beer have been going strong and have been spotted in public several times as their relationship continues to blossom. The two got so comfortable with each other that Herbert even leaned in to kiss Beer at SoFi Stadium before a game.
During the Chargers’ 31-14 win over the Raiders in Los Angeles, Beer was spotted in the stands helping her mother, Tracie Beer, celebrate her birthday at SoFi Stadium.
In footage Tracie shared on her Instagram page, Madison was spotted throwing a lovely bash for her mother, which included cupcakes and candles.
📸 New Video of #MadisonBeer at a Charger’s Game today, celebrating her mom’s birthday 🥹🎂 pic.twitter.com/zqoXKkmI3t
— TeamMadisonBeerHQ (@MadisonNationHQ) November 30, 2025
Other people inside the suite sang “Happy Birthday” to Tracie as Madison Beer ran over to deliver a huge hug to her mother. Another snap saw Beer’s mom posing with her hands underneath her chin.
Justin Herbert Gives Madison Beer & Her Mom Plenty To Celebrate

Madison Beer was celebrating her mother Tracie’s birthday in a suite during the Chargers-Raiders game inside SoFi Stadium.
It was a day filled with highs and lows as the singer’s boyfriend, QB Justin Herbert, had to be rushed to the medical tent with what appeared to be a serious injury to his hand.
After being listed as questionable, Herbert was soon brought back into the game. The 27-year-old went 15-for-20 for 151 yards and two touchdowns to help Los Angeles improve to 8-4.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday that “Herbert’s return to play is considered day-to-day.”
With the surgery to stabilize a fracture in his left hand that he just went under this week, Herbert is most certainly going to need Madison Beer to nurse him back to health in order for the Chargers to have a chance at the postseason.
The Chargers are tied with the Colts and the Bills for the No. 5 seed in the AFC while trailing the division-leading Broncos in the AFC West by two games.
