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By Luke Kenton   This Philadelphia Eagles super-fan doesn’t let cerebral palsy get in the way of his Super Bowl spirit, as he bellows out his team’s famous fight song before their historic win. Though 29-year-old Michael McNabb has never been able to play American Football for himself, he hasn’t let his disability get in […]

Wrestling star John Cena, a self-declared New England Patriots fan, serenaded Philadelphia Eagles fans at the Wells Fargo Center on January 29 with a rendition of the Eagles Fight Song.

Cena, 40, addressed the crowd at the end of the WWE Raw event at the South Philadelphia arena before he sang the iconic Eagles song.

The wrestler sang Fly, Eagles, Fly before wishing fans luck ahead of Super Bowl LII on February 4. “From the bottom of my heart Philly, thank you, have a great night, and good luck this weekend,” he said. Credit: Twitter/CanvasTheory via Storyful

A Philadelphia Eagles superfan in Hammonton, New Jersey, has decorated the front of his home with lights (complete with accompanying audio) in tribute to the Eagles ahead of their Super Bowl LII appearance.

Bill Paulus decorated the front of his home with a number of Christmas-like decorations which light up in sync with the Philadelphia Eagles’ fight song, ‘Fly, Eagles Fly’.

Speaking to local media, Paulus said he erects the decorations every year and began assembling the display at the end of September.

A clip of the lights in action shared to Paulus’s Facebook account had earned 37,000 views at the time of writing. Credit: Facebook/Bill Paulus via Storyful

Thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans took to the streets of downtown Philadelphia following the team’s 38-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, January 21.

After the game, huge crowds gathered in front of Philadelphia City Hall as the Eagles began to gear up for their first Super Bowl appearance since 2005.

One clip shared to Instagram shows a crowd of Eagles fans singing, “Fly, Eagles Fly. On the road to victory,” in front of Philadelphia City Hall.

Elsewhere in Philadelphia, Eagles fans scaled greasy lamp posts despite the best efforts of police to stop them, while one Eagles fan drove a dune buggy up the city’s iconic Rocky Steps. Credit: Instagram/thiagoduffles via Storyful