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The Eagles are all set for the big game. And their cheerleaders? They are geared up to electrify the 2025 Super Bowl stage! Just like players, the cheerleaders have also prepared themselves for the biggest NFL event at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday.

Before Super Bowl LIX kicks off, Eagles cheerleader Erin Nipps and many others are capturing attention. Fans are just as eager to learn about the Eagles’ cheerleaders at the 2025 Super Bowl as they are about the team’s showdown with the Chiefs in New Orleans.

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Before Super Bowl LIX kicks off, Eagles cheerleader Erin Nipps and her fellow cheerleaders are capturing attention. Nipps, the public health professional from New Jersey, who joined Philadelphia’s cheerleading squad this season is also super excited to cheer for Eagles.

Gloucester County resident Erin Nipps exhibited her gratefulness through an IG post back in August for becoming part of the Eagles cheerleading squad. “I am so excited to finally announce that I am a PHILADELPHIA EAGLES CHEERLEADER,” she mentioned in her post caption.

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“To cheer for the best team in the NFL, in the city I proudly call home, is an honor. I am deeply grateful to my family, friends, dance teachers, coaches, and teammates – I couldn’t have reached this point without your unwavering support. This journey has shown me the true strength of dedication and the value of hard work. A heartfelt thank you to the Eagles Organization for believing in me and making my dream a reality, I will be forever grateful,” she further added.

Apart from Erin, Jenny McCabe of Mantua, Gloucester County, is also one of the four on the 31-member roster from South Jersey who will promote the Eagles during Super Bowl LIX. Apart from her cheerleading career, she has a notable academic career.

McCabe has completed her graduation in biomedical art and visualization with a minor in biology. She expressed her thrills of receiving the offer from the Eagles for a cheerleading position while announcing it through an IG post back in August.  “I’m a Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleader!! 🥹 I feel so blessed to live out my lifelong dream with such a special organization, and I’m beyond grateful for everyone who has supported me along the way. Go birds!” she mentioned in her post caption.

Apart from these two cheerleaders, Burlington County resident Lexi Lombardi will cheer the team at Super Bowl LIX first time. Another Eagles cheerleader, Lucia Petrongolo will cheer the Super Bowl as a cheerleader for the second time.

Cassie Boone of Horsham is also one of four Eagles cheerleaders from Montgomery and Bucks counties. Boone, a fourth-grade teacher is also super excited for cheering the Eagles at SB. “I am so excited to be heading back to the Super Bowl to be cheering on the Eagles,” she stated.

This is indeed one of the most thrilling experiences for Eagles Cheerleaders, living their lifelong dream to represent the Eagles.

How are Eagles cheerleaders living the Super Bowl dream?

Undoubtedly, cheering the Eagles at the Super Bowl is the awaited dream that Gracie Johnson and others. Gracie, a former Oklahoma Sooner cheered for OSU for four years before joining the Eagles cheerleading team.

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Woodward native Gracie Johnson would enjoy the Eagles vs Chiefs SB game from the sidelines. “It was the best feeling in the world,” Johnson stated. “I wanted to go somewhere that kind of encapsulated that feeling that I had at OU. That was my lifelong dream,” she further asserted while shedding light on her SB dream.

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“We all get to be down there and get to cheer. We will split in half, and then we will all be on the same side. Same with the Chiefs. They will be on the other side. So we get to cheer the whole game. And then I know that we get to do a quarter break dance like we do at a home game,” Johnson stated.

Coming from Woodward, she has now actualized her dream, as she states that she does not take it for granted. Being grateful for it every day, she is quite thankful for her support system from Oklahoma. The Oklahomans will be cheering for the Chiefs from the sidelines, with  Taylor Cheek, Macy Gardner, and Rylee Kate Aduddell, this Super Bowl, bringing energy and vigor to the fields.

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