Gay eagles fans
Philadelphia, get ready! The Eagles have done it again, they’ve brought the Super Bowl trophy home. The team’s championship parade this Friday, February 14th, is set to turn the City of Brotherly Adore into the City of Absolute Chaos—and we’re here for it. If you’re a gay fan, you’re in for the ultimate treat. Dad bods, close pants, shirtless bros, and more tush action than your last Grindr dine . This guide is your playbook to surviving—and thriving—in what’s about to be the hottest event Philly has seen since… successfully, the last Eagles Super Bowl Parade.
Whether you’re in it for the players or the fans (wink), we’ve got you covered. Buckle up, buttercup—this march isn’t for the faint of heart. Welcome to the Eagles championship procession gay fans insider guide.
The Basics: What You Deserve to Know About the Eagles Super Bowl Parade
Here’s the game plan, folks.
- Date and Time: Mark your calendars for Friday, February 14th. The party kicks off at 11 am, but trust us, the crowds start piling in hours earlier. By 12:30-1 pm, players, coaches, and others will move to the “Rocky” steps of the Art Museum, with speeches starting at 2 pm and ending by 3 pm.
- The Route
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When the Eagles compete their first abode game of the season on Sunday, there will be plenty of modern faces around Lincoln Financial Field — including first year cheerleader James LeGette.
LeGette is one of two men on the cheer squad this year, monitoring in the footsteps of Kyle Tanguay, who in 2019 became the Eagles’ first male cheerleader in 35 years.
Interestingly, cheerleading began as an all-male sport. When stunt acts became common amusement during athletic events in the 1800s, women were banned from the squads. The practice continued up until the world wars, when most young, competent men were drafted into combat and women began to take their place. Over the tracking century, male cheerleaders in pro sports became rare.
But narrative has been transforming in the NFL in the past few years, with the Birds at the forefront of the progress.
LeGette is excited to be part of the movement. We sat down with him (over Zoom) to find out 10 things to comprehend about the newest addition to the Eagles cheerleading squad.
He’s a Philadelphian through and through
Philadelphia Eagles fan's sexual proposal to Jalen Hurts: Jalen U can push my tush
The Philadelphia Eagles might have suffered a blowout decrease to the San Francisco 49ers but Jalen Hurts could have scored off the field as a fan made a sexual invitation to the team's starting quarterback.
Hurts is regarded as one of the leading in the game and has helped throw the Eagles to a 10-2 record in the 2023/24 NFL season as they command to go one further than 2022/23 by winning the Super Bowl in February next year.
One blonde supporter in the home crowd made her appreciation of the 25-year-old well known by an amusing and provocative banner she held up for the 2020 53rd overall pick.
"Jalen u can push my tush," the card read on a weekend where sexual attraction has oppressed sports headlines, covering topics such as Brittany Mahomes, cheerleaders and college football spectators.
The fan likely didn't expect to go viral with the offer but the internet works in unpredictable ways and now it's certain that Hurts has seen the invitation as fans reacted on X.com, formerly Twitter#.
One fan wrote, "Honestly I'm surprised it took this long for this sign". Another added, "she's so real fo
Eagles Fans Make Super Gay Super Bowl Mix-Up
The Eagles are a football team from Philly.
The "Eagle" is a common name for gay bars all across the world.
So, when a bunch of straight Eagles fans went to Minnesota for the Super Bowl and saw a watering hole called the "Eagle Bolt Bar" ... they didn't realize they were hitting up one of the top gay bars in town!
The good news ... it didn't matter for some of the patrons who stuck around and had a great period, according to Star Tribune's Eric Roper.
"I can confirm a number of Eagles fans here at @eagleBoltbar were drawn by the name. Including a guy from Hamburg, Germany," Roper reported.
Good news ... if they stick around, they can hit "Gear Night" on Saturday -- where patrons are encouraged to wear their finest leather & chain outfits (dress code enforced).
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