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Philadelphia Eagles gift tickets for Survivor of New Orleans attack

The Philadelphia Eagles bring a very special guest with the Super Bowl in New Orleans.

On January 30, the Eagles shared a video of the moment when the defensive Ende Brandon Graham to Ryan Quigley, a long -time superfan of the team, said February 9.

Quigley was injured in the attack and his best friend Tiger Bech was tragically one of the 14 people who were killed in the Bourbon Street that day.

The Eagles invited Quigley to give him the big news when he said Graham that he had promised Bech with whom he would take part in games that he would bring him to the great bowl if the Eagles returned.

“He would love nothing more than to be there,” said an emotional quigley about his late friend.

“And I will make sure that he is there, do you know? I share his story,” added Quigley. “This is my calling.”

Bech’s sister Ginnie was also invited to join Quigley in Eagles Facility, where she shed tears and said that “such a negative memory” has become a “really beautiful and cool” way of honoring her brother’s life. “It’s really that much,” she added.

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“We will return to New Orleans and rely positively from this city, because Tiger from there and that I promised him to bring him to the Super Bowl” visit the Eagles facility.

According to CBS, Graham said that it means “a lot” that Quigley will return to New Orleans to support the Eagles in the Super Bowl.

“I know he said in his head that he didn’t want to return to New Orleans because he happened … and I know for myself, I wanted to change that so that he can conquer his fears.”

The Eagles will compete against the Kansas City Chiefs on February 9th in the Super Bowl 2025 on February 9th in a remaining game in 2023.

Quigley and Bech were on January 1 in the Bourbon Street when a pickup plowed through the streets, killed 14 people and injured many more.

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