The Eagles Parade Jacket is a Great New Tradition

The Eagles Parade Jacket is a Great New Tradition
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Behold, the tale of the Eagles Super Bowl parade jacket:

And just like that, a new tradition was born!! I found this jacket at the parade on Friday as I was leaving the art museum. I cannot wait to pass this along on the next Super Bowl win
@Eagles pic.twitter.com/MTvkRIMqju

— Amy Rannabargar (@amy_rannabargar) February 17, 2025

So the story here is that back in 2018, someone found an Eagles jacket that apparently had been left behind on the night of the Super Bowl win. This mystery person held on to the jacket until the next Super Bowl victory, which was two weeks ago, and released it back into the wild for someone else to find. Amy Rannabarger saw it hanging from a light pole at the Art Museum, so she is now the keeper of the jacket and tasked with releasing it when the Eagles win their next title, which will be February of 2026.

Someone wrote this in response to her tweet:

You have to stitch this story to the inside of the jacket. Keep it’s living biography.

— RIP AAF (2019-2019) (@GuessBester) February 17, 2025

Great idea. Each time someone finds the jacket, they add their story to the inside of it. So Amy writes something like, “I found the jacket in 2025 at the Art Museum” Then the next person writes “I found the jacket in the bathroom at Kelliann’s.” And then the lore of the jacket continues to build. It’s a beautiful thing.

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