“I went to my first Eagles game. I saw the cheerleaders, and I thought that is how I can still pursue my dream of dance while getting my career,” Lloyd said, recalling the season opener in 2016.
She went home, followed all of the Eagles’ social media accounts, and set out to audition and make the team.
“I put my mindset into it and I fell in love with the organization as soon as I stepped into my first prep audition class. I made my dream come true,” she said.
Both Chun and Lloyd are auditioning for their sixth seasons as Eagles Cheerleaders. They’ve traveled the world, participated in endless community outreach events and programs, cheered on the biggest stages, met countless fans, represented the Eagles as brand ambassadors, and even performed with Queen and Adam Lambert when the iconic band visited Philadelphia in 2019.
Of all the incredible moments, events, and life-changing experiences, it’s the teammates who stand out when reflecting on this chapter of their lives.
“It’s been great to be surrounded by so many talented men and women,” Chun said. “We have nurses, physical therapists, chemists, grad students – I feel like we always motivate each other as our own personal cheerleaders.”
“Being a part of this team has been life-changing,” Lloyd added. “I have friendships that will last a lifetime. My teammates will now be in my wedding. I’ve developed so many connections. I’ve been involved in an organization of amazing people. I’ve also had opportunities as a performer that I never thought I’d be able to fill.”
It’s not lost on Chun and Lloyd the responsibility they’ve carried to both represent Eagles Everywhere, but also provide a world-class gameday experience.
“Stepping out onto the field, every game feels different,” Lloyd said. “Each game gets better than the next.”
“The fact that we get there five hours before a game and there are already fans lined up at gates to enter, or they’re already in their spots tailgating, or celebrating football Sunday is just amazing and shows how dedicated our fans are,” Chun reflected.
As Chun and Lloyd both prepare to make 2022 their final run as Eagles Cheerleaders, they plan to soak it all in.
“There are so many opportunities that I was given over these past five years that I needed for that growth in my life,” Lloyd reflected. “It’s really nice to just end it being a Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleader.”
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