The National Anthem in the NFC Eagles-Commanders Championship has fans who feel patriotic: ‘I can’t get better’
AND Philadelphia Eagles And Washington commanders were more than just a division rival on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field while playing for a place in Super Bowl Lix.
But one thing that both fans bases could agree on how great it is national anthem The performance was before the game.
Fans headed for social media to express their love for a patriotic scene that included the real eagle, the great performance of Mark Kate Morrissey, who plays Elphab in Broadway “Wicked”, and fighter jets working.
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“I’m not a fan of Eagles, but their national anthem is absolutely best with bald eagle flying at the stadium,” wrote one user X. “He can’t improve better.”
“Absolutely beautiful!” Another added.
American flag size Football playground They showed numerous fans, creating a perfect wide shot of the whole scene before two teams had to work on the net.
But a live eagle flying around the stadium from one coach to another, while Morrissey reached the highlight of the “stellar banner” about the highest on social networks.
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“It’s not an Eagles fan, but a curse … That bald eagle flying during the singing of the national anthem brought me tears of pride on my eyes,” said another user X.
While Morrissey finished singing, four F-16s from 177 fighter wing flew over the stadium, placing a cherry on top of the patriotic scene.
Things started the hot start for Eagles faithful in this game, because the home team saw a star running Saquoon Barkley in the first quarter, including one at the first offensive shooting of the game to OuGes to take a command lead from the very beginning.
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Many teams pull out all the stops of their national anthem during the season, but fans believe that Eagle crop creams are after what happened in this conference championship match.
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