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Mayor Cherelle Parker is trending on social media for her unsuccessful attempt at chanting “Eagles” ahead of the team’s divisional round game against the Los Angeles Rams. Standing at a podium and surrounded by fans, Parker raised her arm and chanted confidently and proudly: