Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie of Philadelphia Eagles Launch Dedicated Support Program for Former Players After Their NFL Careers End
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Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie of Philadelphia Eagles Launch Dedicated Support Program for Former Players After Their NFL Careers End
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially announced a new life transition and personal development program designed to support former players after their playing days are over — a groundbreaking initiative personally approved and guided by Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie.
The three-year program focuses on helping ex-Eagles players adjust to life beyond football, offering career counseling, monthly financial assistance, mental health support, and opportunities to stay involved through the team’s community and outreach programs.
Jeffrey Lurie emphasized that the organization’s commitment to its players does not end when they leave the field, but continues as a lifelong bond.
“A football career may end, but our care and respect for those who have worn the Midnight Green will never fade. Once you are part of the Eagles, you are forever part of this family.”
This initiative reinforces the Eagles’ long-standing philosophy — building a community rooted in loyalty, pride, and unity. By extending support to players even after their careers have ended, the Philadelphia Eagles are not only taking care of their own but setting a new standard of compassion and responsibility across the NFL.
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