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Eagles Fans Perform 'We Are the Champions' During Lineman's Parade SpeechRather than lead the crowd in a chant or give a traditional speech, Mailata spoke briefly before prompting the thousands of ...
The E-A-G-L-E-S chant is a lyric in the Eagles' fight song "Fly, Eagles, Fly," written in the 1950s. "The Eagles' Victory Song" is played after every touchdown at the Linc.
The song also features the Eagles’ iconic “E-A-G-L-E-S!” chant, which really gets Philadelphia fans going. DIVE DEEPER INTO FOR THE WIN: Start your day with The Morning Win newsletter for ...
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Eagles superfan Ed DeLeo claims he and friends Pete Black and John Livingstone were the first to spell E-A-G-L-E-S at a game.
It's not uncommon for someone to start shout the letter "E" before everyone else joins in to continue the chant with "A-G-L-E-S." Here's everything to know about the Eagles' fight song.
Editor's note (Jan. 23, 2025, 2:41 p.m.): Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker got her shot at Eagles chant redemption during a LOVE Park pep rally and got help from the crowd to get it right.
Eryn, an adorable toddler from West Philadelphia - who learned the Eagles chant before her ABCs - is stealing hearts faster than Saquon sprinting into the end zone. Action News spoke to her ...
They claim to be the first ones behind a chant that sticks on to this day, especially at the end of the fight song "Fly Eagles Fly." ...
(WHTM) — As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans will be belting the Philadelphia Eagles’ fight song through the streets, and many may be wondering how the famous “Fly, Eagles Fly” song came about.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker made sure she had some help from fired up Philadelphia Eagles fans as she redeemed herself days after a caught-on-camera flub of the "E-A-G-L-E-S" chant.
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