Who Really Invented Philadelphia’s E-A-G-L-E-S Chant During the 1970s?
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Philadelphia Eagles fans are united by their love for the black and green. Still, nothing quite compares to their display of communal pride for the Birds other than the famous chant that resounds at game-day gatherings throughout the city. The Eagles fight song, “Fly Eagles Fly,” now features the phrase, despite not being part of the original lyrics.
CBS News Philadelphia recently contacted Ed DeLeo, an Eagles superfan who claims he co-invented the now-famous chant during the 1970s. Although the news outlet couldn’t definitively verify his story, his photo collection could provide some clues.
Read more about the origin of the E-A-G-L-E-S chant here.
Gina Cosenza is a digital content coordinator for Beasley Media Group Philadelphia. She has been with the company for a year, writing and assisting with all things social. As a content creator in Philadelphia, Gina covers all things Philly sports, food, music, and lifestyle
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