Philly’s mayor faces taunts over Eagles chant before game
Philadelphia Mayor Cheryl Parker must have been a little enthusiastic on Monday as she and the rest of the city celebrated the Philadelphia Eagles’ NFC Championship game.
Parker addressed the city on Sunday Before the snow storm And deep snow set to affect the Northeast. Temperatures are expected to drop into the upper twenties on top of six inches of snow. As she finished, she expressed her support for the Eagles.
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“All of you LGSS, eagles! Let me hear you birds go,” she said.
The feeling was there, but fans took to social media to take notice of the group’s weird spelling.
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The Eagles defeated the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC divisional round to advance to the conference title game for the second time in three years.
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley helped break the game open with a 78-yard touchdown run late. Philadelphia then shut down the Rams offense to win the game or force overtime.
Barkley finished with 205 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
“It was fun, it was the game I asked for,” Barkley said. “It’s a beautiful thing when things like that happen.”
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Philadelphia will play the Washington Chiefs on Sunday to advance to Super Bowl LIX.
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