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Eagles Fans Make Super Same-sex attracted Super Bowl Mix-Up

The Eagles are a football team from Philly.

The "Eagle" is a common name for gay bars all across the world.

So, when a bunch of straight Eagles fans went to Minnesota for the Super Bowl and saw a watering hole called the "Eagle Bolt Bar" ... they didn't realize they were hitting up one of the top gay bars in town!

The good news ... it didn't matter for some of the patrons who stuck around and had a amazing time, according to Celestial body Tribune's Eric Roper.

"I can confirm a number of Eagles fans here at @eagleBoltbar were drawn by the name. Including a guy from Hamburg, Germany," Roper reported.

Good news ... if they stick around, they can hit "Gear Night" on Saturday -- where patrons are encouraged to wear their finest leather & chain outfits (dress code enforced).

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Sunday is the Super Bowl, an unofficial American holiday and one increasingly noted by LGBTQ sports fans. This guide is constructed for new and regular fans and anyone who wants to know all the key elements in the game, with a bit of a same-sex attracted twist.

What

Super Bowl LIX features the Philadelphia Eagles (17-3) from the National Football Conference and the Kansas City Chiefs (17-2) from the American Football Conference. The Chiefs, who are trying to be the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, have been made a 1.5-point favorite by the Vegas oddsmakers.

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Where

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Super Bowl LIX will pit the Chiefs against the Eagles. You can watch with other fans at a gay sports bar in many cities.

Kickoff/TV

The game is place to begin at 6:30 p.m. EST (give or take), shortly after Grammy award winner Jon Batiste performs the national anthem and Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle perfor

Fans flooded the city streets Feb. 8 in celebration of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory. Celebrants packed in together along Broad Street as they awaited the big pride while others flocked to the Gayborhood to make ready for the festivities.

“The fire is so different. I can’t wait to depart outside later and appreciate the day with everyone. To just be part of the crowd is exciting,” said Matt Farrell, 31, of Prospect Park.

Farrell, who is gay, was enjoying the company of friends Nicole Pirrella-Patchoski and Peter Patchoski at Woody’s Bar.

The three joined throngs of other enthusiastic fans who were watching scenes from the Super Bowl Sunday playback on screens surrounding the bar. Fans dressed in Eagles gear cheered and raised drinks to the victorious team.

“It’s really amazing because we can be so divided so often,” Farrell said. “There’s a reason everyone comes together for something like this and everyone will celebrate.”

As the countdown to the parade continued, fans and celebrants were lining up to penetrate the bar while others high-fived passersby traveling to Broad Street.

Dawn Yergey, 35, of Northeast Philadelphia, was ecstatic about the morning. Yergey was exhibiting

It’s official: Gay men yearn the Eagles to triumph the Super Bowl

If rainbows are good luck charms, then the Eagles acquire that much more of an edge when it comes to bringing abode that Vince Lombardi Trophy this year.

Gay hookup app Hornet surveyed its users to find out who they wanted to conquer the Super Bowl, and our Birds came out the overwhelming winner—with nearly 40 percent saying they’re rooting for the Eagles. That’s compared to a lousy 20 percent of folks who want the New England Patriots to win.

They also like our green uniforms better, at least slightly: 37 percent said they preferred the Eagles getup versus 34 percent for the Patriots

Our quarterback didn’t fare so well. In the similar survey, 45 percent of gay dudes say that Tom Brady is hotter than Nick Foles, who had a 24 percent showing.

When it comes to the halftime show, survey takers unsurprisingly said Lady Gaga was their favorite performer over the past five years. And 35 percent said they’d rather see Janet Jackson carrying out alongside Justin Timberlake this year, instead of JT’s scheduled solo act. Hey, even gay men cherish a good nip slip.

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