Eagles announce 2025 cheerleading squad with focus on diversity and community

Eagles announce 2025 cheerleading squad with focus on diversity and community
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The Philadelphia Eagles have announced the 2025 Eagles Cheerleaders, a team of 32 members who will serve as ambassadors for the organization. The squad is made up of six new members and 26 returning veterans, selected from hundreds of candidates from across the United States and internationally. Members include professionals such as a pediatric oncology researcher, special education teacher, engineer, and biomedical artist.

The cheerleaders perform at Lincoln Financial Field during home games and participate in community service throughout Philadelphia and beyond. They also represent the Eagles at international events, including a recent performance in Brazil for the first NFL game in South America and at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

“Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders are global representatives of our brand values, spirited fan base, and vibrant city, as well as role models and community leaders,” said Jen Kavanagh, Senior Vice President of Media and Marketing for the Philadelphia Eagles. “From supporting Eagles philanthropic initiatives to inspiring the next generation of performers, their impact reaches far beyond gameday.”

Barbara Zaun, Director of Entertainment Teams for the Philadelphia Eagles, added: “The talent, passion, and community-minded engagement the cheerleaders bring to the organization truly embodies what it means to wear midnight green. We’re proud to have such an outstanding group of brand ambassadors representing the Eagles, not only at Lincoln Financial Field, but in Philadelphia and around the world.”

The team is recognized for its diversity and commitment to humanitarian work. Members take part in overseas goodwill military tours and support causes like the Eagles Autism Foundation by engaging with youth and building connections with fans.



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