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Jalen Hurts is Highly Motivated to Avenge 2023 Super Bowl Loss
Jalen Hurts still feels the three-point loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII and admits the loss continues to drive him, write Sam Gillette and Alex Ross for People. Two years later and on the eve of a rematch, Jalen Hurts has learned a lot and feels he has become a wiser…
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Bryn Mawr Hospital Nurse Welcomes Newborns to Eagles Fandom with Custom Onesies
Eagles fever has reached Bryn Mawr Hospital, where nurse Crystal Hallermeier is making custom Eagles onesies for newborns in the labor and delivery unit, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS Philadelphia. Hallermeier uses iron-on vinyl to create the onesies, making sure that the baby eagle is front and center. Parents love the special touch. “They’re so…
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Two Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders Will Represent Montco at the Super Bowl
When the Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders take the field in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX on February 9, two of them will represent Montgomery County, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Cassie Boone of Horsham is a fourth-grade teacher and has been on the squad for four years. She holds a bachelor’s degree from St.…
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Two Bucks County Businesses Sponsoring Eagles See Big Gains from Super Bowl Run
Two Bucks County Eagles sponsors are reaping the benefits of the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl run, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Silvi Materials, based in Fairless Hills, and WBE Line Services, based in Newtown, became the Birds’ sponsors during the offseason when the Eagles ventured outside its normal industry stalwarts while prospecting…
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Eagles and NFL Gift Super Bowl Tickets to Ambler Mom Who Donated Her Kidney to Son
Ambler mom Tiffany Williams gave her son Jayden the gift of life for the second time when she donated her kidney to him, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “Jayden and I are, I guess we’re bonded for life, really,” said Williams. “He has a piece of me.” Now, the pair have received another gift –…
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Eagles Mascots Noah and Reggie Will Watch Super Bowl from Home at Elmwood Park Zoo
The Eagles‘ official mascots, Noah and Reggie, never miss a home game and will be watching the Super Bowl this Sunday from their home at Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, writes Rita Giordano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The two eagles, who are also education ambassadors for the Elmwood Park Zoo, are the heart of the…
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Nothing Stops Former West Chester Resident from Attending Eagles Games, Not Even Death
Former West Chester resident Craig Taulman has let nothing stop him from being a diehard Philadelphia Eagles fan, including death, writes Isaac Avilucea for Axios. 45-year-old Taulman watched the game every Sunday and had a basement bejeweled with team gear. “He was watching the Eagles until the week he died,” said his wife, Karen. Sadly, he…
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What Makes Eagles Fandom So Crazy?
Conshohocken’s Dr. Liselle Milazzo, an assistant professor at Penn State Abington, spent the past NFL season observing Eagles fans at local sports bars, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. As she prepares to launch a formal study, she sheds light on what makes this fanbase unique. Fandom, she explains, is driven by three factors: internal…
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Eagles Pride on the Line: Upper Merion Schools Place Super Bowl Wager
Upper Merion Area School District Superintendent Dr. Tamara Smith has challenged a Kansas City counterpart to a friendly Super Bowl wager—backed by enthusiastic students, writes The Reporter. A Philadelphia native and lifelong Eagles fan, Dr. Smith wanted to channel the district’s excitement into a fun competition. After researching Kansas City school districts, she reached out…
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Cake Swap: Havertown Acme Quickly Switches From Travis to Jason Kelce Cake
A viral X photo Monday that showed a Taylor Swift–Travis Kelce cookie cake for sale prompted a quick Havertown ACME cake switch, replacing it with an Eagles-themed cake focusing on Travis’ brother, Jason, who lives in Haverford, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Obviously, we bleed green,” said an ACME spokesperson. The original Swift-Kelce…
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Meet Lincoln, the Bald Eagle Who Has Become a Staple at Philadelphia Eagles Home Games
Lincoln, a bald eagle from the American Eagle Foundation in Tennessee, has become a fan favorite among Philadelphia Eagles supporters, writes Angel Saunders for People. The 27-year-old bird was chosen as the team’s mascot seven years ago. “Even though we’re flying him for the Philadelphia Eagles, we’re doing it in a way that allows us…
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Ryan Quigley Returns to New Orleans, This Time for the Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles gifted Ryan Quigley, survivor of the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans, the trip of a lifetime—tickets to Super Bowl LIX, report Tom Ignudo and Jim McHugh for CBS Philadelphia. In a video released Thursday, Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham surprised The Lansdale Catholic grad at the NovaCare Complex with tickets…
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Governor Josh Shapiro Calls in to WIP as ‘Josh from Abington’ to Revel in Eagles Victory
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro may hold one of the highest offices in the state, but when it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles, he’s just another die-hard fan. The governor called into SportsRadio 94WIP’s midday show under the name “Josh from Abington” following the Eagles’ dominant Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, bringing the…
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Eagles Signing Autographs Saturday!
Eagles players. Oxford Valley Mall. Autographs. February first. Wait. That’s tomorrow! Yes. PhillyBurbs.com reports Eagles players Brandon Graham, Jalen Carter, Darius Slay, Jr., Isaiah Rodgers, and Kenny Gainwell are at Dynasty Sports in Oxford Valley Mall on Saturday, February 1st. Graham and Carter start the event at 2:30 PM while Gainwell, Slay, and Rodgers roll…




































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