
From community awards to championing the women in the organization, there was a lot to be proud of from the Eagles this week.
Just because the offseason is among us, and the Eagles aren’t practicing or playing, that doesn’t mean that players, coaches, and front office staff aren’t still making fans proud off the field. This week, Howie Roseman and Nick Sirianni championed their women colleagues at the NFL Combine, Jalen Hurts was honored for his work in the community, and Jeff Stoutland gave thanks to the years he had coaching Jason Peters.
Here are some things the Eagles did off the field this week that made me proud to be a fan.
If the team did something to impress you lately, share some of the good vibes in the comments!
Jalen Hurts receives community honor
The Eagles’ QB was back in Philly earlier this week to receive Citizen of the Year for all the work he’s done in the community and the efforts he’s made specifically to uplift the youth through education efforts and mentorship with patients at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
And finally our Citizen of the Year: Super Bowl MVP @JalenHurts who champions women, loves to do good for Philly kids and is an all around model citizen. @Eagles @JalenHurtsFound pic.twitter.com/rkajnJPY4p
— The Philadelphia Citizen (@thephilacitizen) February 26, 2025
“The city of Philadelphia has been great to me. I’ve given it my heart and my soul daily. This holds a special place in my heart. That pursuit to uplift those around us and create opportunities continues.”
“I think that’s a quality that oozes throughout the city of Philadelphia:… pic.twitter.com/zqbFe3KPEr
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) February 26, 2025
Howie Roseman and Nick Sirianni join panel at the NFL’s Women’s Forum
One of the newer annual parts of the combine in Indianapolis is the NFL Women’s Forum, and this year several Eagles were part of a panel titled, “Super Bowl LIX Leaders: Advancing the Ball.”
At the NFL Women’s Forum:
– Ameena Soliman (pro scout)
– Autumn Lockwood (associate performance coach)
– Howie Roseman
– Nick SirianniThe panel: Super Bowl LIX Leaders: Advancing the Ball pic.twitter.com/8xksOPkBUH
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) February 26, 2025
Zach Berman reported that at one point Sirianni was looking at his phone, and it turned out the head coach wanted to note a Martin Luther King Jr. quote he felt was reflective of the conversation.
“If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as a Michaelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, ‘Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well.’”
Jason Peters is retiring and he deserves his flowers
The Bodyguard spent an incredible 19 seasons in the NFL, and will retire one of the best offensive tackles to ever play the game. Howie Roseman noted that Peters is a no-brainer first-ballot Hall of Famer, and Jeff Stoutland made sure to pay respect to his former player.
Every once in a blue moon, a player like Jason Peters comes around. I’m blessed to have coached him. His combination of powerful run blocking and quickness in pass protection is unusual. Not only was he physically gifted, but his instincts were unmatched. Jason, thank you for… pic.twitter.com/tWpZJ3Tx7V
— Jeff Stoutland (@CoachStoutland) February 26, 2025
Jahan Dotson visited his former high school
Cooper DeJean still support Iowa WBB
Super Bowl champion Cooper DeJean sitting courtside for Iowa women’s basketball vs. UCLA pic.twitter.com/8flryeBILd
— espnW (@espnW) February 23, 2025
Darius Slay gets key to his hometown and celebration
Slay was awarded the key to the city in his hometown of Brunswick, Georgia in a day full of celebration for the 12-year player. The veteran CB got emotional speaking to the crowd, and was also part of a second Super Bowl parade put on in his honor.
Darius Slay received a Key to the City in his hometown of Brunswick, Georgia today.
Congratulations, @bigplay24slay! pic.twitter.com/XpKqQcTKEE
— Word On The Birds (@WordOnTheBirds) February 22, 2025
Brunswick showed out for our Super Bowl Champion @bigplay24slay! Appreciate all you do for the city! #WickMade pic.twitter.com/J06XWnAWAA
— Taylor Hinson (@jtaylorhinson) February 22, 2025