Jeffrey Lurie sold out his team
The Philadelphia Eagles were sold by their owner, Jeffrey Lurie, to
The Eagles play their home games at Lincoln Financial Field, which is located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The team was founded in 1933 to take the place of the insolvent Frankford Yellow Jackets. Bert Bell led a group that was successful in obtaining the rights to create an NFL team in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football club that plays in the National Football Conference (NFC) East division of the National Football League (NFL). The team is based in Philadelphia. The Eagles play their home games at Lincoln Financial Field, which is located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
The team was founded in 1933 to take the place of the insolvent Frankford Yellow Jackets. Bert Bell led a group that was successful in obtaining the rights to create an NFL team in Philadelphia. The Eagles have qualified for four pre-merger NFL Championship Games (winning in 1948, 1949, and 1960), made 29 postseason appearances, won 16 division titles (including 12 in the NFC East), and gone to four Super Bowls, most notably winning Super Bowl LII following the 2017 season.
As of 2023, the Eagles are valued at $5.8 billion, according to Forbes, with Jeffrey Lurie still the team’s owner. The Eagles’ ranking as the 10th-most valuable club in the NFL is a testament to their importance and stature in the league.