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The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles begin training Wednesday at their practice facility in South Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Eagles will allow fans to win a Super Bowl championship ring. The sweepstakes will begin on July 25. The grand prize includes an official ring and 50-yard line tickets. Proceeds will support the Eagles Autism Foundation.
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNEagles are giving away a World Championship ring: Here's everything we knowThe Philadelphia Eagles are giving a fan the chance to win an official World Championship ring. The winner will also get two 50-yard line tickets for the Birds' November 28 game, where they will be presented the iconic piece of jewelry. The Eagles have yet to say when the sweepstakes will go live, but fans can sign up online to get notified.
The Eagles were supposed to get their Super Bowl LIX rings on June 6. “Production issues” delayed the issuance of the trinkets. Tonight, they’ve gotten them. It’s the second Super Bowl championship for Philadelphia. And they’ve gotten their rings just in time for training camp to open, as they try to get their second in a row.
Months after the Eagles won their second Super Bowl, Brandon Graham believes the team can win the big game for the third time in the 2025 season.
Philadelphia Eagles fans got the chance on Saturday to pay homage to the team's latest Lombardi Trophy.
In the history of the NFL, only eight teams have managed to win back-to-back Super Bowls. While winning it all is the ultimate goal for every team, some feel focusing solely on holding the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the year is counterproductive.