Several Eagles players change jersey numbers after 53-man roster cuts

The Philadelphia Eagles had Kelee Ringo, Fred Johnson and Tanner McKee change jersey nunbers after the 53-man roster cuts via @Thacover2NFL

Training camp started with 90 players on the roster before getting trimmed down to 53 players over the past several days with a few shocking roster cuts.

With 37 players getting cut, three Eagles decided to change their jersey numbers ahead of the season opener at New England.

With the season opener fast approaching, here’s a look at the changes.

Kelly Green returns, but where do the “Eagles” come from?

We know the origin of Kelly Green, but where did the infamous “Eagle” come from?

Now that the Philadelphia Eagles re-released their long-awaited Kelly Green alternative uniforms, fans flocked to Pro Shops to gear up for the season. Now that the iconic green threads are back, a bigger question prevails: where does the actual “Eagle” come from?

Traveling more than 100 years back to the team’s birth before its present-day name: the Frankford Yellow Jackets. The team came to be in the early 1920s when the Frankford Athletic Association’s Yellow Jackets had a reputation for being one of the best football teams in the country.

After seeing a 6-2-1 success record against teams in the NFL in 1922 and 1923, the Yellow Jackets became a franchise in 1924. The team saw success in the next few years, even getting to the Championship in 1925.

Five years later, the team struggled due to the stock market crash and the inability to pay players. Frankford Stadium was damaged by a fire, meaning they struggled to find a facility to play games in. The team was downgraded to finish the season as a traveling team.

Considering all these factors, the Yellow Jackets suspended operations after the 1931 season.

Though the Yellow Jackets failed, the NFL spent over a year searching for a new team to operate in Philadelphia.

Enter Bert Bell (and later, Lud Wray, who would be a companion growing up before parting ways. They would come back together to purchase the soon-to-be Eagles.)

Born to John C. Bell and Fleurette de Benneville Myers in 1895, Bert grew up in a very wealthy family. His dad was an attorney in Pennsylvania, and his mother’s lineage predated the American Revolutionary War. Bert attended his first football game with his father at six years old, where the love of the fun began.

John C.’s two sons grew up being well taken care of and under their father’s passions, as mentioned in John Eisenberg’s The League—This chapter of the book talks about Bert’s interesting young adult life.

“Decades later, Bert’s son, Upton, said of him, ‘Although he came from a proper conversation Republican family, Bert walked with a swagger as a kid and found a way to talk out of the side of his mouth,” the book read. “He decided that everything he was going to do was going to do was in some ways different from the way they acted.”

Bell grew up loving football and played the game before volunteering for military duty, servicing at Châtel-Guyon in France with his friends. The armistice brought Bert home in the fall of 1919, where he returned to the game.

This is where the story is interesting. Bert realized he could still live life how he wanted without consequence due to his father’s money. So, what did this mean? Bert indulged in betting, so much so that during one game, he wagered his Marmon roadster and an additional stake that the Quakers would beat Dartmouth. This led to a slippery slope of betting when his family intervened to tell him to “grow up ultimately.” Bert’s response was negative, to which his father insisted on giving him $100k. To no one’s surprise, Bert accepted the money – not the engagement – and blew it all on one weekend.

His father no longer cut him off from getting free money, saying Bert could work at one of his father’s hotels instead.

But in 1932, an opportunity for Bert to purchase the expansion team in Philadelphia that the NFL sought came to fruition. His father, of course, thought this was a silly idea, but Bert was undeterred.

Bert got $2,500 needed for the team and assumed the $11,000 in debt left over from the Yellow Jackets. That same day, in what could be a final act of defiance against his father, who assumed this idea to be crazy, Bert was out on the town one day after buying the team, another act John C. thought was crazy.

“At the corner of Broad and Chestnut, two major streets, he glanced up and saw a billboard promoting President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act, emblazoned with its symbol, a bald eagle. Bell had an idea. He would call his new team the Philadelphia Eagles.” The League says,

“When John C. Bell died two years later and went to his grave believing Bert had again done something foolish.”

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Eagles reveal jersey numbers for new additions Myles Jack and Zach Cunningham

The Philadelphia Eagles reveal jersey numbers for preseason additions Myles Jack and Zach Cunningham during the open practice at Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles addressed the linebacker position in a big way, agreeing to deals with Myles Jack and Zach Cunningham.

Two down hill tacklers with different skill sets, Jack and Cunningham should provide versatility and a run-stopping discipline to an already talented Philadelphia front-seven.

Both players are in the building and have chosen uniform numbers ahead of the only open training camp practice of the summer.

National reaction to Eagles’ fans camping out for the new Kelly Green jerseys

Philadelphia released their new #KellyGreenIsBack uniforms on Monday morning and fans started camping out as early as Sunday night for the alternate #Eagles uniforms

After weeks of teasing fans and releasing memes, the Eagles officially unveiled their new Kelly Green alternate uniforms.

Philadelphia’s social media team released a quick teaser video, and they’ll be home to throwback uniforms worn twice against AFC East opponents.

After announcing that jerseys would go on sale Monday at 9:00 AM, some fans started camping out in three locations to snag the 80s version of Eagles Glory.

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Here’s the national reaction to the frenzy.

Eagles announce 2 home dates vs. AFC East teams for Kelly Green alternate uniforms

The Philadelphia Eagles announced that they’ll wear the new Kelly Green alternate uniforms against the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills

The Eagles revealed the Kelly Green uniforms over the weekend, turning the legendary jerseys of the 80s into an alternate colorway for the future.

The 2010 season was the last time Philadelphia wore Kelly Green jerseys (and helmets). Shortly after, the NFL implemented a rule that teams could only have one color as a safety precaution.

Fans have been clamoring for the unveil and were so diligent in their research that the photos were leaked two days early.

With that rule changed, the Eagles will also have the all-black alternative and the Kelly Green look, but no black helmets.

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NFL rules only permit two helmets during the season, meaning the Birds will be rocking the Midnight Green and Kelly Green looks.

NFL teams can have four jerseys: home, road, and two alternates.

That means Philadelphia will wear Home (Midnight Green), Road (White), Black (Alternate), and Kelly Green (Alternate).

With the Kelly Green’s now revealed, the Eagles have announced their worn dates.

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How to buy Philadelphia Eagles 2023 throwback jersey

Be the first to get your hands on the brand new Kelly Green 2023 throwback jerseys and support your NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles in style.

Philadelphia: The “City of Brotherly Love,” Cheesesteaks, Rocky… and now thanks to the Eagles, Kelly Green once more.

After years of asking, the Eagles made the hopes and dreams of their fans come true as the Kelly Green throwbacks have been confirmed.

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Have your first look at the alternates below:

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It will be the first time the team wears the color since 1995. And now is your chance to grab this jersey for yourself.

Be the first one you know in Philly to own an Eagles Kelly Green throwback by jumping over to Fanatics now:

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Predicting which games Eagles will wear the alternate Kelly Green uniforms

With the Kelly Green uniforms now released, we’re looking at when and where the Philadelphia Eagles could wear the alternate throwback jerseys

The Eagles revealed the Kelly Green uniforms over the weekend, turning the legendary jerseys of the 80s into an alternate colorway for the future.

The 2010 season was the last time Philadelphia wore Kelly Green jerseys (and helmets). Shortly after, the NFL implemented a rule that teams could only have one color as a safety precaution.

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Fans have been clamoring for the unveil and were so diligent in their research that the photos were leaked two days early.

With that rule changed, the Eagles will also have the all-black alternative and the Kelly Green look, but no black helmets.

NFL rules only permit two helmets during the season, meaning the Birds will be rocking the Midnight Green and Kelly Green looks.

NFL teams can have four jerseys: home, road, and two alternates.

That means Philadelphia will wear Home (Midnight Green), Road (White), Black (Alternate), and Kelly Green (Alternate).

With the NFL schedule now revealed, we’re updating our prediction of which game or games the Birds could choose to unveil the famed look.

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Eagles release new Kelly Green alternate uniforms after photos were leaked online

Philadelphia’s official Twitter account trolled fans for weeks and were forced into an early release of the #Eagles #KellyGreenIsBack alternates uniforms after an online leak

After weeks of teasing fans and releasing memes, the Eagles officially decided on a release date for their new Kelly Green alternate uniforms.

Philadelphia’s social media team released a quick teaser video, and they’ll be home to Kelly Green uniforms that’ll likely be worn at Lincoln Financial Field.

We were supposed to get the official reveal on Monday morning, but a leak occurred, and team was forced to officially unveil the new Kelly Green alternate’s on Saturday afternoon.

The reactions were as expected for the final product.

Eagles’ fans share strong reactions to leaked Kelly Green alternate uniforms

Philadelphia was supposed to reveal the New #KellyGreenIsBack jerseys for 2023 but it appears someone beat the #Eagles to the epic reveal

After weeks of teasing fans and releasing memes, the Eagles officially knocked out the release of their new Kelly Green alternate uniforms.

Philadelphia’s social media team released a quick teaser video, and they’ll be home to Kelly Green uniforms that’ll likely be worn at Lincoln Financial Field.

We were supposed to get the official reveal on Monday morning, but a leak has occurred, and the fan reaction is positive.

First look at former Georgia Bulldogs in an Eagles uniform

Here is a first look at Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Kelee Ringo and D’Andre Swift in their new Philadelphia Eagles uniform

The Eagles reported for training camp on Tuesday, as the 90 players completed a conditioning test, and select players participated in media day.

Among the responsibilities are participating in video segments for team platforms and the first look at the uniform’s colorways for the upcoming season.

Philadelphia selected two Georgia Bulldogs in 2022, and on draft weekend in 2023, Eagles GM Howie Roseman selected three more elite defenders and then traded for D’Andre Swift.

With all five players expected to have critical roles this season, here is a first look at four former Georgia stars.