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Scenes from the Eagles' Super Bowl ring ceremony

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Photos from Friday night's ring ceremony for the Super Bowl champion Eagles

For the second time in franchise history, the Eagles held a ring ceremony to commemorate their Super Bowl win.

On Friday, they gathered to receive their rings for the team's 40-22 toppling of the dynastic Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at the Superdome in New Orleans.

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Many Eagles and their significant others arrived and posed for red-carpet style pictures before the ceremony. Here are some of the sights from the evening.

It all starts with owner Jeffrey Lurie, who delivered the fan base its first Super Bowl title in 2017 and now another...

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The MVP of Super Bowl LIX, Jalen Hurts, didn't just win a Super Bowl this year. He also got married to his college sweetheart, Bry Burrows, his plus-one at the ring ceremony.

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The man who drafted Jalen Hurts and put together his second Super Bowl roster, Executive Vice President of Football Operations Howie Roseman, could probably get used to this.

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Head coach Nick Sirianni is already fourth all time in winning percentage among NFL coaches who have coached at least four seasons. His .706 win clip is the best win rate among active NFL head coaches.

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And then there's Lane Johnson, one of just three players in franchise history who has been a part of both Eagles Super Bowl wins.

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Maybe the best suit of the night belongs to DB Cooper DeJean, who had a photo of his Super Bowl pick-six of Patrick Mahomes stitched into one side of his jacket and the Lombardi Trophy in the other.

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Packers Send Running Back MarShawn Lloyd to Chargers in Trade Viewed as Major Win for Green Bay
Green Bay, WI — The Green Bay Packers are finalizing a trade that will send running back MarShawn Lloyd to the Los Angeles Chargers, according to league sources. The deal, currently pending medical clearance, is already being described by insiders as a smart and favorable move for Green Bay’s long-term plans. The Chargers, desperate for backfield reinforcements following injuries to Omarion Hampton and Najee Harris, were quick to express interest in Lloyd. The former USC standout brings a unique combination of strength and burst — attributes that fit perfectly within head coach Jim Harbaugh’s run-first system. At just 23 years old, Lloyd still carries untapped potential. During his final collegiate season at USC, he rushed for 820 yards and nine touchdowns , averaging nearly four yards after contact. His ability to create plays through contact and grind out tough yardage could immediately help the Chargers’ struggling ground attack.   For Green Bay , this trade represents a calculated and efficient roster decision. The Packers have relied heavily on Josh Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson, leaving Lloyd buried on the depth chart since his return from injury. Moving him not only opens up roster flexibility but also allows the team to strengthen its future draft positioning.   Analysts believe the deal is a clear win for the Packers, who manage to extract value from a player who had seen limited opportunities since being drafted. It continues a recent trend of smart, low-risk decisions by general manager Brian Gutekunst, designed to keep Green Bay competitive while balancing short-term needs and long-term goals. Pending the completion of a medical check and league approval, the trade could be announced within the next 24 hours. If finalized, Lloyd will head west for a fresh start with the Chargers — while the Packers quietly secure yet another small but meaningful victory in their ongoing roster evolution.