‘I’ve definitely got some inquiries’ after booting 55-yard field goal, soccer champ Carli Lloyd says

But no word if any of those inquiries came from Bears general manager Ryan Pace.

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Carli Lloyd is an absolute soccer rock star. And then the U.S. Women’s National Team’s two-time World Cup champ showed up to the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice and casually kicked a 55-yard field goal that left fans in awe.

Lloyd is a big Eagles fan — she gave them a “Fly Eagles Fly” shoutout at the World Cup parade in July — and, in an interview with Planet Futbol TV on Thursday, she said the team invited her to their joint practice with the Baltimore Ravens.

She explained how her viral field goal came about: “I was casually just, you know, wanting to bang in a few field goals because I’m a competitor and I actually really enjoy doing it. … I started at 25 yards and I just kept moving back and was aiming for (Eagles kicker Jake) Elliott and (Ravens kicker Justin) Tucker’s 61-yarder record.”

Lloyd didn’t quite get there, admitting she missed her 57-yard attempt, which she said had the length but didn’t make it through the uprights.

Doesn’t really matter because the 37-year-old soccer star’s good field goal was so impressive, and it now has people talking about the possibility of a woman playing in the NFL.

When Planet Futbol TV asked if teams have reached out to her with a serious interest in her playing for them, Lloyd said: “There’s been some interesting chatter about it. I think anything is possible. It’s been really interesting because for me, I’m just an athlete. I’m a competitor. But for so many other people, I think they’re starting to think, will there ever be a female in the NFL at some point? And I think we’re kind of at that crossroads as far as equality and, you know, just women empowerment, so you’re kind of being in the crosshairs of that.

”And I’ve definitely got some inquiries, I’ve definitely got some people talking. Anything’s possible, but right now, I’m strictly a soccer player, and we’ll see what the future holds.”

Soccer fans have known for a while that Lloyd has quite a range. Remember this World Cup final goal in 2015?

After Lloyd’s kick, Pro Bowl kicker Martin Gramatica called it “impressive” and said she could earn a roster spot. And former Dallas Cowboys’ vice president of player personnel tweeted that the Bears should “give her an honest tryout.”

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