Fantastic Four’s Miles Teller sings Philadelphia Eagles’ anthem ahead of game vs Washington Commanders: Watch
- Actor Miles Teller sang the Fly Eagles Fly anthem at the Lincoln Financial Field
- He is a Pennysylvania native
- The Philadelphia Eagles take on the Washington Commanders in Week 10
Fantastic Four movie star and Pennsylvania state native, Miles Teller sang the ‘Fly Eagles Fly’ anthem for the Philadelphia Eagles at the Lincoln Financial Anthem.
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What is the ‘Fly Eagles Fly’ anthem about?
“Fly, Eagles Fly”, also known as ‘The Eagles’ Victory Song’ is the fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. It is sung following each Eagles touchdown at home and as part of pre-game festivities before the playing of the national anthem. It was created by Roger Courtland and Charles Borrelli.
The lyrics of the song are:
Fly, Eagles Fly!
On the road to victory! (Fight! Fight! Fight!)
Fight, Eagles fight!
Score a touchdown 1, 2, 3! (1! 2! 3!)
Hit ’em low!
Hit ’em high!
And watch our Eagles fly!
Fly, Eagles Fly!
On the road to victory!
E-A-G-L-E-S!
Eagles!
All you need to know about Miles Teller
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Teller is an American actor famous for his performances in Top Gun: Maverick as pilot Lt. Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw and in Whiplash as jazz drummer Andrew Neiman.
Being from Pennsylvania state, he is a long-time fan of the Philadelphia Eagles in the National Football League and the Philadelphia Phillies in Major League Baseball and has attended various games of the teams.
He established himself as a leading man after the success of Whiplash, appearing in the superhero movie Fantastic Four (2015), and the biographical movies War Dogs and Bleed for This (2016).
He has been dating the model Keleigh Sperry since 2013. They got married on September 1, 2019, in Maui, Hawaii, after getting engaged on August 20, 2017, at the Molori Safari Lodge in the Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.
For his performance in Fantastic Four, he won the
Ensemble Award that he shared with actress Kate Mara and actors Michael B. Jordan, and Jamie Bell at the Cineman Con Award function in 2015.
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