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JET SETTING BIRDS: EAGLES PLAYERS FLAUNT TRAVEL STYLE AND PIZZA IN HILARIOUS ROAD TRIP VIDEO

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JET SETTING BIRDS: EAGLES PLAYERS FLAUNT TRAVEL STYLE AND PIZZA IN HILARIOUS ROAD TRIP VIDEO

PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Philadelphia Eagles gave fans a rare, lighthearted glimpse into their travel routine this week as the team boarded a private jet for their upcoming away game. Far from being a routine logistical move, the trip turned into a viral clip showcasing the players’ camaraderie, distinctive fashion, and a surprising choice of carry-on luggage.

The short video opens with one player comically reacting to the Friday travel day, exclaiming in mock astonishment, "Traveling on a Friday? WhAaaaaAAAT?????". From there, the spotlight shifted to the Eagles' travel style. Players were seen walking across the tarmac in a variety of comfortable yet sleek outfits, confirming that NFL travel days are also an opportunity for some casual fashion moments.

But the real scene-stealer was the bizarre luggage choice of one lineman, who proudly carried a plate with a single slice of pizza up the stairs and onto the plane. He joked that the excessive carry-ons were not his but belonged to "Mr. Baun," adding a playful touch to the mundane task of boarding. Other humorous moments included players struggling with seemingly "so much luggage" and another covering his face with his black rolling suitcase as he ascended the stairs.

The video is a fun reminder that even high-stakes professional sports involve moments of levity and shared experience. As the team travels to tackle their next opponent, the playful spirit on display suggests the Eagles are carrying a strong, united locker-room chemistry—and maybe a slice of pizza—into the matchup.

Steelers LB Cole Holcomb Accused of ‘Stealing Money’ Across Three Seasons in Pittsburgh
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed linebacker Cole Holcomb to a three-year, $18 million deal in 2023 free agency, expectations were high that he would solidify the middle of their defense. Instead, his time in Pittsburgh has been defined far more by injuries than by production – leaving many fans now questioning whether the franchise essentially paid for nothing. Holcomb’s career with the Steelers started with promise in 2023. He played in 8 games, recording 54 tackles and forcing 2 fumbles before suffering a devastating knee injury in Week 9 against the Tennessee Titans. The injury was described as “gruesome,” involving multiple torn ligaments, including the ACL, and required over a year of recovery. He missed the remainder of that season entirely. The nightmare continued in 2024, when Holcomb was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list and never took the field. Pittsburgh played 17 regular-season games and a playoff matchup without him, leaving his $6 million annual salary looking like a sunk cost. For the entire year, he contributed nothing but rehab and limited late-season practice appearances. By the start of 2025, Holcomb was finally back in uniform. Active in Week 1, he’s appeared in four games so far, logging 9 solo tackles and a forced fumble. While he is technically healthy, the Steelers have limited his snap counts in an effort to prevent another flare-up with his surgically repaired knee. He’s currently more of a rotational linebacker than the full-time starter Pittsburgh expected when they signed him. Adding it up: over three seasons, Holcomb has been available in only 12 games out of a possible 42. That means the Steelers have already paid him millions for two seasons lost almost entirely to injury. Fans have taken to social media calling it a case of the team “stealing money from themselves,” arguing that Pittsburgh essentially wasted $18 million on a player who hasn’t lived up to expectations. It’s not just the absence, it’s also the opportunity cost. By tying up significant cap space in Holcomb, the Steelers missed chances to strengthen depth at linebacker elsewhere. While his flashes of playmaking ability before the injury were legitimate, there’s no denying that his value has plummeted in the eyes of the fanbase. For now, Holcomb remains on the roster, fighting to prove he can still contribute. But unless he can return to his pre-injury form, the Steelers’ gamble on him will go down as one of the more regrettable free agency moves in recent memory.