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Lord Brunson analyzes Jeffrey Lurie's commitment to Jalen Hurts and discusses potential contract extensions and the future of ...
Hot as it was Thursday morning at the NovaCare Complex, the sight of the Eagles holding a training-camp practice at their own ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said “there are no words” to describe the phenomena of parading and partying with a city in celebration of a second Super Bowl victory.
Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, greets head coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs before a game Sept. 19, 2013, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
There is a succession plan in place in the form of Lurie's son Julian, but winning seems to be the fountain of youth for Jeffrey. “He's been involved in the business operations, football operations.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie sounded off on several topics Sunday, including the country's handling of COVID-19 and race relations. He believes the league is taking important steps addressing the ...
CELTICS Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie dismisses chatter about buying the Celtics: ‘I’m not really interested’ By Ben Volin Globe Staff,Updated February 4, 2025, 8:33 a.m.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie took questions from the media for the first time since January of 2021, after the team had fired Doug Pederson as its head coach. In an opening statement ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie held his annual "State of the Eagles" address, so to speak, at the NFL owners meetings in Palm Beach on Tuesday. We trimmed some of his quotes for brevity's ...
In public, anyway, Jeffrey Lurie is an affable guy. I don’t know if the Eagles’ owner has ever had a sharp, raised-voice exchange with a reporter. His tone of voice is reasonable, usually ...
A typical Jeffrey Lurie news conference, which the Eagles owner traditionally holds at the NFL meetings each March, doesn’t stray too far from topics that have to do with what’s happening ...
Jeffrey Lurie has owned the Eagles for over 20 years and is hoping for the team's first-ever Super Bowl title. This Boston boy has changed his allegiances.