Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie to Launch Mental Health Support Program for Players – “No One Should Ever Endure What Marshawn Kneeland Did” – Aiming to Strengthen Both Mind and Team Spirit
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 9, 2025
In the wake of Marshawn Kneeland’s heartbreaking passing, the NFL community has been forced to confront an often-overlooked issue — the mental health of its players. While several organizations are still in discussion about possible solutions, the Philadelphia Eagles have decided to take concrete action.

Team owner Jeffrey Lurie has announced that the Eagles will launch a mental health support initiative designed to help players manage emotional pressure, prevent psychological struggles, and ultimately build a stronger, more united locker room.
According to Lurie, the program will be held once a week as part of the team’s regular activities. The organization will partner with leading sports psychologists and mental health professionals to provide one-on-one consultations and group sessions. Players will have the opportunity to speak openly about their struggles, find emotional balance, and receive guidance before practices or games.

Speaking during a press conference at the NovaCare Complex, Lurie delivered a heartfelt and uninterrupted message that deeply resonated across the room:
“We can’t change the past, but we can learn from it. None of us ever want to see another NFL player suffer in silence. Football is a game of strength, but true strength starts with a healthy mind. I want every player in this building to know they’re not alone — they’re heard, they’re understood, and they’re protected.”
The announcement has been met with overwhelming support from both Eagles Nation and across the NFL. Coaches, players, and mental health advocates have praised the move as a groundbreaking step toward addressing emotional well-being in professional sports — a field where immense pressure and public scrutiny often take a silent toll.
The program’s first sessions are expected to begin next week at the NovaCare Complex, featuring private meetings between players and licensed psychologists, as well as small group discussions aimed at fostering empathy and support within the team.
In an era where mental strength is just as important as physical endurance, Jeffrey Lurie and the Philadelphia Eagles are setting a new standard — turning compassion into action, and ensuring that victory isn’t just measured on the field, but within the hearts of every player who wears the midnight green.













