Once the ink was dry, the sale was complete, and Jeffrey Lurie’s $195 million purchase of the Philadelphia Eagles was approved by his new NFL peers, the histori
Once the ink was dry, the sale was complete, and Jeffrey Lurie’s $195 million purchase of the Philadelphia Eagles was approved by his new NFL peers, the historically scattershot franchise’s new 42-year-old steward set his sights on Palo Alto,
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was asked before the game even happened about the White House visit. Hurts and Lurie didn't answer the question head on, but it's one that will be asked of all championship teams for the next four years,
Philadelphia Eagles franchise owner Jeffrie Lurie recently won his second Super Bowl, but the club's ascendency to the NFL's elite is no overnight success story. Lurie bought the team for $185 million in 1994 and today it's worth 35 times that.
Philadelphia Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson on returning to Philadelphia to win the Super Bowl. Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Landon Dickerson thanks Eagles fans on Super Bowl LIX run.
Once the ink was dry, the sale was complete, and Jeffrey Lurie’s $195 ... around [their departures],” Lurie said, a day before winning his second Super Bowl. “These are all potentially ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have been one of the NFL's most successful franchises throughout Jeffrey Lurie's tenure as the team's owner. Lurie bought the team in 1994, and since then it has won 11 division titles,