A Philadelphia Eagles fan found an abandoned team jacket during the team's Super Bowl victory celebration on Feb. 14 — and she discovered a unique message taped inside.
The Duct Tape Lombardi saga symbolized Philly grit and two Eagles Super Bowls. But its origins are telling of something more.
Eagles fan finds surprise message in team jacket she found at Super Bowl victory celebration A Philadelphia Eagles fan discovered an abandoned jacket after the team's Super Bowl victory parade ...
and on a Philadelphia Eagles fan group page. “I found this jacket at the parade on Friday as I was leaving the art museum. I cannot wait to pass this along on the next Super Bowl win,” she wrote.
For one Eagles fan, Friday's parade has added significance. Amy Rannabargar discovered a starter jacket near the Philadelphia Museum of Art that may just become a little piece of Philly sports lore.
was celebrating the Eagles' big win at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Feb. 14, when she stumbled upon a green Eagles Starter jacket that she initially assumed another fan had accidentally left ...
An Eagles fan posted a photo of an Eagles jacket found ... and explained how she found it as she was leaving the Philadelphia Museum of Art after the parade.
A little over 5 miles the parade route stretched from the team’s home base, Lincoln Financial Field, to the steps of the famous Philadelphia Museum of Art ... worn by Eagles fan Periodically ...
The Eagles fan and self-described "Deadhead" quickly connected ... "I found this jacket at the parade on Friday as I was leaving the art museum. I cannot wait to pass this along on the next ...
The Hanwha Eagles players of professional baseball returned to their home city of Daejeon after finishing their spring camp ...
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