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Philadelphia Eagles send New Orleans attack victim to Super Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles send New Orleans attack victim to Super Bowl
TEAM EVER SINCE. ONE OF THE INJURED VICTIMS IN THE NEW YEAR바카라 게임 웹사이트S EVE TERROR ATTACK IS SET TO FULFILL A PROMISE TO HIS FRIEND WHO DIED IN THAT ATTACK. WITH THE HELP OF THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES. RYAN QUIGLEY AND TIGER BASH, LONGTIME FRIENDS AND PRINCETON UNIVERSITY TEAMMATES, WERE CELEBRATING ON BOURBON STREET NEW YEAR바카라 게임 웹사이트S MORNING WHEN THE SUSPECT DROVE THROUGH THE CROWD. QUIGLEY WAS INJURED AND BASH DIED AFTER PUSHING A WOMAN TO SAFETY. BOTH SHARED A LOVE FOR THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES, AND QUIGLEY SAYS HE FEELS LIKE HE바카라 게임 웹사이트S HONORING HIS PROMISE TO TAKE BASH TO
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Philadelphia Eagles send New Orleans attack victim to Super Bowl
One of the victims who was injured in an attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans is going to fulfill a promise to his friend who died in that same attack with the help of the Philadelphia Eagles.Ryan Quigley and Tiger Bech, longtime friends, were celebrating the new year on Bourbon Street when someone plowed through crowds. Quigley was seriously injured, and Bech died after he pushed a girl to safety before being struck by the truck driven by the suspect. Bech, a Lafayette, Louisiana, native, and Quigley were teammates on the Princeton University football team and are both fans of the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles posted a video showing Quigley touring the Eagles facility when he received the news that the team wanted to take him to the Super Bowl. Quigley told the team about a promise he made to Bech to take him to the Super Bowl. "I'd ... love nothing more than, you know, to still take him," said Quigley. "I'm going to make sure he's there with us, you know? I'm sharing his story."Ginnie Bech, Tiger Bech's sister, was emotional about the gesture by the Eagles. You can watch the amazing moment here.

One of the victims who was injured in an attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans is going to fulfill a promise to his friend who died in that same attack with the help of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Ryan Quigley and Tiger Bech, longtime friends, were celebrating the new year on Bourbon Street when someone plowed through crowds.

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Quigley was seriously injured, and Bech died after he pushed a girl to safety before being struck by the truck driven by the suspect.

Bech, a Lafayette, Louisiana, native, and Quigley were teammates on the Princeton University football team and are both fans of the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Eagles posted a video showing Quigley touring the Eagles facility when he received the news that the team wanted to take him to the Super Bowl.

Quigley told the team about a promise he made to Bech to take him to the Super Bowl.

"I'd ... love nothing more than, you know, to still take him," said Quigley. "I'm going to make sure he's there with us, you know? I'm sharing his story."

Ginnie Bech, Tiger Bech's sister, was emotional about the gesture by the Eagles.

You can watch the amazing moment