Jason Kelce
Cries via New Orleans Terror Attack victim
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Jason Kelce On Sunday, tears broke in tears while he spoke about two of the victims of the terrorist attack in New Orleans … and the scene was emotional.
The NFL legend helped the preview of the Super Bowl Matchup by Eagles vs. Chiefs on ESPN just a few hours before the superdome kick -off
.@MartysmithespnThe story of the attack on the Bourbon Street and like an Eagles fan keeps the memory of his best friend Tiger Bech, alive. pic.twitter.com/wedzwkg9co
– NFL on ESPN (@Spnnfl) February 9, 2025
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Ryan Quigley went with his friend Tiger BecWhen a man killed life-changing injuries through a lot of people in his pickup truck … Bech killed and causes quigley.
Ryan had sworn himself to never return to the city after the tragedy … but when the Eagles offered him tickets for the big game in a big simple provider, he said he would go partly Because of a promise he made to BEC -Masin eagle -loving buddy.
ESPN's feature showed Quigley, who is still using crutches, wandering around, and jumped onto an airplane to prepare to watch his beloved team … and when cameras cut back to Kelce, it was clear that the story influenced him.
The 37-year-old former Eagles Center cried … and he needed a moment to gather before he started talking. Ultimately, he praised Quigley and the others who have recovered so courageously from the terrible morning in NO
“I was lucky enough to meet Ryan,” said Jason through tears. “And the spirit right there – you would not even know that something happened if it were before the Rams game. Something terrible can happen at one end, and on the other hand something can happen so beautiful. And just happy, that he will be here everywhere in the name of the Eagles fans.
Quigley, Bech and other victims will be honored in the field later on Sunday.