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Falcons WR in Randall Cunningham jersey makes headlines before the game
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Falcons WR in Randall Cunningham jersey makes headlines before the game

What did we do before social media? Remember when cell phones came in bags and you had to plug them into the cigarette lighter? No? That’s just us? Are we really that old? Well… Like I said, thank God for social media. It’s almost like hanging out in multiple places before every Philadelphia Eagles game day.

That being said, we’ve seen Jason Kelce at both tailgates and Xfinity. Fletcher Cox is also on Xfinity, but how about this? Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud showed up at Lincoln Financial Field in a Randall Cunningham jersey!

Hey, we can’t blame him. Randall was great, so much so that we cheered for him in Minnesota, but as the phone in the pocket proves, maybe we’re just too old-fashioned. We didn’t expect Falcons to arrive wearing the other team’s jersey, even if this jersey is a throwback look.

It’s been an interesting offseason. We saw four Eagles legends retire in a matter of months. Thankfully, family ties never break. We’ve seen three of those legends hanging around somewhere. The fourth (DeSean Jackson) may be hanging around town somewhere.

But here’s the short version: Jason Kelce is in town with his new ESPN family. Fletch is out enjoying life to the fullest. Nick Foles has officially signed his contract to retire as an Eagle. Check out some of the highlights!

Um. So, Jason was at Xfinity. Shortly after that, he was seen dancing. Before that, he was seen at a tailgate party.

Yeah… Good luck keeping up with him! This is Jason Kelce’s world. The rest of us are guests! And what’s that? Adam Schefter is wearing a Mummers costume.

Adam Schefter dressed as Jason Kelce 🀣

Posted by SportsCenter on Monday, September 16, 2024

Oh, and by the way, if you’re interested and want to talk football, Johnny Wilson is questionable for tonight’s game. He’s been dealing with a hamstring injury, but tested it out before the pre-game warm-up.

Eagles vs. Falcons is at 8:15 p.m. EST. Philly is hoping for a 2-0 start to the season.

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