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Eagles fans sing Fly Eagles Fly at Super Bowl 52 (Video)

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 04: The Philadelphia Eagles huddle during warm-ups prior to Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots at U.S. Bank Stadium on February 4, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 04: The Philadelphia Eagles huddle during warm-ups prior to Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots at U.S. Bank Stadium on February 4, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

It’s time for the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots to square off in Super Bowl 52. So how about a little singalong?

The New England Patriots are making their 10th appearance in the NFL’s biggest game and the eighth time since 2001. The Philadelphia Eagles are making just their third Super Bowl appearance and first since ’04. It will be an evening full of excitement as the Pats look to remain dynastic while the Birds seek their first league championship since 1960.

As the crowd began to assemble at U.S. Bank Stadium, it was fairly clear that the City of Brotherly Love was going to be well represented this day in the Twin Cities. And just in case there were any doubts, the Philadelphia faithful opted to belt out a little tune prior to the start of the game.

For your listening pleasure, we present the following:

Whether the Eagles will wind up pitch perfect on this day in Minneapolis is another story. This is the franchise’s third Super Bowl appearance. The last time we saw the club in the Big Game was back in ’04, a loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX at Jacksonville.

As for the Patriots, they’re looking to become the first team to repeat as NFL champions since the club turned the trick back in 2003 and ’04. Standing in their way is a Philadelphia team with a lot of talent on both the offensive and defensive lines.

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Fortunately for the Eagles, their team won’t be penalized for these fans failing to carry a tune. All that matter is that head coach Doug Pederson and the Birds carry the Lombardi Trophy back to Philadelphia.