Jordan Brand immediately sold out of the iconic "Love, Hurts" hoodie worn by Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts in Super Bowl ...
Meanwhile, a trove of T-shirts, jerseys ... quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, celebrates his 2025 Super Bowl win holding the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs.
You're going to be seeing Eagles Super Bowl hats and shirts everywhere (even in London), head nods walking by on the street are going to get answered with "Go Birds!" and any opening there is to ...
Available on Fanatics along with a plethora of other championship merchandise, the Eagles Kelly Green Super Bowl LIX jersey, while not what they wore in the game, is sure to be a hit with fans in ...
Playing off the NBA's response to Michael Jordan almost 40 years ago and Hurts mismatch cleats scenario earlier this season, ...
"Just remember the f----- shirts they had on at their parade. Keep that in mind while y’all are annihilating [Mahomes] tomorrow.” LANE JOHNSON MESSAGE PRE-SUPER BOWL TO THE #EAGLES WAS TO ...
Instead, Eagles fans and players were able to get their hands on merchandise celebrating their win at Super Bowl LIX. According to the Kansas City Star, the Chiefs gear is set to be shipped off ...
It’s been just about one month since the Philadelphia Eagles captured their second Super Bowl victory in franchise history. To those patient Eagles fans that waited for Super Bowl gear to go on sale, ...
The suspects, who all wore Eagles apparel, are wanted for arson ... Parkway after a fight broke out during the Eagles Super Bowl parade. Police said anyone with information about suspects wanted ...
As a pure 3-tech tackle, where most tackles get most of their sack and pressure numbers, Williams is a major problem for ...
Because of this, Chiefs offensive linemen taunted the Eagles during their Super Bowl parade, wearing celebratory shirts emphasizing the stat. Johnson didn’t forget. In fact, the offensive tackle ...
You see, after Kansas City beat Philadelphia in Super Bowl 57 ... to remember the "[expletive] shirts they had on at their parade." Hoo boy. The Eagles were out to make a statement, man.