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Eagles Owner Quietly Donated $50 Million for a Cause Close to His Heart

While the football world was busy with offseason headlines, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie made one of the most impactful moves of the year — and it had nothing to do with touchdowns or draft picks.

Earlier this week, Lurie announced a $50 million donation to launch the Lurie Autism Institute, a first-of-its-kind research and care center located in Philadelphia. The project is a partnership with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Penn Medicine, and it’s already being called a game-changer in the field of autism research.

What makes this even more remarkable? He did it quietly, without a press tour, without a spotlight — just a man using his platform to change lives.

A mission rooted in something personal

For Lurie, this wasn’t just a charitable gesture — it was personal.

Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie donates $50 million to create autism institute in Philadelphia in partnership with Penn and CHOP - 6abc Philadelphia

Though he hasn’t spoken publicly in detail, those close to him have long known that Lurie has deep personal ties to the autism community, including family members who have lived with autism. This new institute will not only support research, but also provide care, diagnostics, and community support to families navigating life on the autism spectrum.

“The goal is to make this a global hub for autism innovation,” Lurie said during the launch announcement.

Beyond football: a legacy of leadership

$50 million gift to launch the Lurie Autism Institute | Penn Today

Jeffrey Lurie has long been seen as one of the NFL’s more progressive owners — from advocating for social justice to supporting mental health causes. But this donation, the largest of its kind in Eagles history, may become his defining off-field legacy.

“This isn’t about making headlines,” said one Eagles insider. “This is about changing futures.”

The Lurie Autism Institute will bring together scientists, clinicians, and educators to advance treatments, support families, and shift the national conversation around autism.

The NFL world responds

Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, family donating $50 million to CHOP, Penn for autism institute | FOX 29 Philadelphia

Though it wasn’t done for attention, Lurie’s donation has not gone unnoticed. NFL fans, players, and analysts have taken to social media to praise his leadership:

“Eagles fly high — not just on the field, but in the world,” one fan posted.
“$50M for autism care? That’s how you use wealth the right way.”

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