Carli Lloyd is enjoying every second of this.

The US women’s national soccer team legend has been making headlines for her 55-yard practice field goal and the potential of her joining the NFL as a kicker. Sure enough, she scored Thursday night during the USWNT’s game against Portugal in Philadelphia and promptly partook in a “Fly, Eagles Fly” celebration by flapping her arms.

The 37-year-old, a native of Delran, N.J., just outside of Philly, then raised her arms to mimic an “it’s good” call a referee would give after a made field goal.

Lloyd’s trainer, James Galanis, recently told ESPN that if Lloyd decides to pursue kicking in the NFL, she would target the 2020 season.

“Potentially. I’ve got a Plan B at least,” Lloyd said with a laugh when asked by Fox Sports about whether she’d be playing in the NFL instead of playing with the USWNT, which defeated Portugal Thursday, 4-0, as part of its World Cup victory tour.

Lloyd, who refused to mention which NFL team offered her a chance to kick in its final preseason game, was then asked if she’d be back at Lincoln Financial Field kicking field goals.

“You know what? I’m taking it day by day. First and foremost, I’m a soccer player,” Lloyd said. “I want to hopefully continue on through the Olympics. We’ll see what happens, but anything is possible in life, I guess.”