As the Philadelphia Eagles charge toward the big game, one Berks County dairy farmer is taking team spirit to the next level—outfitting her calves in custom Eagles gear and serving up limited-edition ice cream flavors inspired by the players.

At family-run Way-Har Farms in Bernville, Pennsylvania, Lolly Lesher’s love for the Eagles extends beyond game day. In the barn, Lesher’s assembled a “roster” of calves sporting custom jerseys to show their Eagles pride.

“We are so excited that the Eagles are going to the Big Game, and so the family decided we were going to personalize these calf jackets,” says the third-generation dairy farmer. “Our calves always wear calf jackets in the wintertime, or coats, to keep warm, comfy and dry, but since we are such big Eagles fans, we decided to do something special.”

During the colder months, jackets keep calves warm and comfortable. But this season, they’re suiting up the calves in true Philly fashion. One standout in the lineup? A special No. 26 jersey for one of the farm’s fastest calves—an homage to Penn State alum and Lesher’s favorite player, Saquon Barkley.

The Eagles spirit doesn’t stop at the barn. Their shop at Way-Har Farms creamery is temporarily rebranded as “Swoop’s Scoops” in honor of the team’s mascot. Lesher’s also channeling her fandom into ice cream, using milk from their own herd. “We have some specialty flavors of ice cream to celebrate,” says Lesher. Fans can scoop up limited-time flavors inspired by the Eagles. Among the star-studded dozen in the sweet lineup: Tush Pushstachio, Cookies & DeJean, Birth-Slay Cake and Mint Blanken-Chip.

Way-Har Dairy Farm has been producing high-quality, farm-fresh ice cream since 1970. Their commitment to quality means every scoop reflects the care and passion behind their dairy products. From the pasture to the pint, high quality milk makes all the difference.

As the Eagles take the field for the Big Game, Lesher and her family will be cheering them on—alongside a herd of warm, jersey-wearing calves and a community of fans enjoying scoops of Eagles-themed ice cream. The unique display of team spirit is already making waves, with the media picking up the story.

“Fly Eagles, Fly!” says Lesher.