Iconic 1990’s Philadelphia Eagles letterman jacket worn by Princess Diana is finally back in stock

An homage to the jacket that is a cherished piece of both sports and fashion history. Only a limited amount are available for purchase.

Who wouldn’t want the perfect combination of 1990’s Philadelphia Eagles history and…British Royalty?

The throwback Eagles Varsity Jacket, made special for Princess Diana and showcased on the cover of People Magazine in 1994, is finally back in stock after selling out almost immediately last year.

Philadelphia Eagles Mitchell & Ness Varsity Team Full-Snap Jacket – Kelly Green
Philadelphia Eagles Mitchell & Ness Varsity Team Full-Snap Jacket – Kelly Green (Fanatics)

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When the jacket was first released in 2023, the Eagles auctioned off a version signed by Kylie Kelce to benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation.

The jacket led to an anonymous bidding war between actor and noted Eagles fan Rob McElhenney and actor Kaitlin Olson. Oh, and the two also just so happened to be married.

The couple ended up winning the auction for $100,000.

The jacket won’t cost you $100,000, it’s available for just $399.99 at Fanatics, but act quickly as it will almost certainly sell out.

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Eagles announce Kelly Green return for two games

After the NFL approved a rule for teams to add a third alternative helmet this season, it was an easy decision for the Philadelphia Eagles to bring back their Kelly Green threads after its debut again in 2023.

After the NFL approved a rule allowing teams to add a third alternative helmet this season, the Philadelphia Eagles’ decision to bring back their Kelly Green threads after their debut again in 2023 was easy.

The Eagles announced on Friday that the Kelly Green uniforms will return for two games, like last season. The beloved uniforms will return in Week 9 (Nov. 3) on Sunday Night Football against the Jacksonville Jaguars and again in Week 17 (Dec. 29) against the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys.

In addition to the Kelly Green uniforms, fans should expect a fun Kelly Green pregame show. Those watching at home will notice the Eagles throwback logo appearing where the televised scoreboard is.

Not that it matters (but it does), but the Eagles went 2-0 while wearing the throwback uniforms, defeating the defensive-powered Miami Dolphins in Week 7 and the Buffalo Bills in a nail-biting overtime win in Week 12.

“The Kelly Green jerseys will remain in collaboration with Nike,” the Eagles website read. “Paying homage to the storied past of the franchise and remembering historic moments while invoking new memories among the fanbase,”

The Sunday Night Football matchup will mark the second time in a row that the Eagles have revealed the iconic alternative look in primetime.

Eagles vs Bills: How to watch, listen and stream Week 12

The Philadelphia Eagles (9-1) return home for their second Kelly Green game of the season.

The Philadelphia Eagles (9-1) return home for their second Kelly Green game of the season. They face the Buffalo Bills (6-5), who are coming off a 32-6 win against the New York Jets (4-7).

Jalen Hurts battles another great team in a head-to-head elite quarterback matchup.

Here’s how to watch, stream, and listen to the game.

Game Information

Buffalo Bills at Philadelphia Eagles

4:25 PM ET on Sunday, November 26

Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

How to watch

Sunday’s game will be broadcast on ESPN. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be in the broadcast booth. Tracy Wolfson will be on the sidelines.

Fans can also catch the game on NFL Network.

Streaming

NFL Game Pass, the NFL mobile app, and NFL+.

Also available live on FuboTV

“Live stream fuboTV (free 7-day trial)”

Radio

Philadelphia: For Eagles fans or those in the market, you can listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the game on SportsRadio 94WIP. The desktop version of PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio will provide a live feed of the SportsRadio 94WIP broadcast feed that is available nationwide. Fans can also listen on the Eagles app in the Philadelphia market.

Buffalo: For Bills fans or those in the market, you can listen to the game on WGR 550. Fans can also listen to the Bills app in the Buffalo market.

Satellite Radio

SiriusXM Philadelphia – Ch. 82 or 228, Buffalo – Ch. 139 or 383.

Social Media

Follow along on Twitter
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National reaction to Eagles’ debuting Kelly Green uniforms on Sunday Night Football

Philadelphia has taken the field for pregame warmups and social media is reacting in a big way to the #Eagles’ debuting Kelly Green uniforms on Sunday Night Football

The time has come, and after over ten years of planning and conversations with the NFL, the Eagles have debuted a new and improved version of the Kelly Green uniforms.

Lincoln Financial Field has been transformed for Sunday night, and the national reaction to the jerseys is overwhelming.

Former Alabama quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa will reconnect as MVP candidates leading dynamic offenses and stout defenses.

The matchup could be a potential Super Bowl preview and feature four of the NFL’s top wide receivers: A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s the national reaction to the Kelly Green finally being back.

Twitter reacts to Eagles updating Lincoln Financial Field in Kelly Green for game vs. Dolphins

Philadelphia changed the midfield logo back to the 80s and and the #Eagles transformed Lincoln Financial Field to Kelly Green for Sunday’s matchup vs. Dolphins

The Eagles have are a little over 24 hours away from a huge Week 7 matchup against the Miami Dolphins (5-1) at Lincoln Financial Field.

With Philadelphia debuting the Kelly Green throwbacks for the first time since 2010, the Eagles have given the Linc a proper makeover.

Social media reacts to everything and the Kelly Green takeover of the stadium started to trend on social media.

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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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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Predicting which game the Eagles will wear their throwback Kelly Green uniforms

With the 2023 NFL schedule now released, we’re predicting when and where the Philadelphia Eagles could wear their Kelly Green alternative uniforms

The Eagles are bringing back the Kelly Green uniforms in 2023, turning the legendary jerseys of the 80s into an alternate colorway in 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.

With that rule changed, the Eagles will also have an all-black alternative and the Kelly Green look.

During his State of the Franchise address in late March, the Eagles owner confirmed what fans have been craving since 2010, as the Kelly Green uniforms will return in 2023.

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