• Ever Wondered What Jason Kelce Yelled Before Every Tush Push? A Fox Sports Reporter Has Revealed It

    Ever Wondered What Jason Kelce Yelled Before Every Tush Push? A Fox Sports Reporter Has Revealed It

    Over the past couple of seasons, the Brotherly Shove has been among the most often used plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. All-Pro center, Jason Kelce yells the same three-word phrase before every tush push play, writes Jenna Lemoncelli for the New York Post. According to Fox Sports NFL reporter, Laura Okmin, Kelce yells “F–k my…

  • Around Havertown, Jason Kelce’s a ‘Regular Guy’ They Call Mr. Delco

    Around Havertown, Jason Kelce’s a ‘Regular Guy’ They Call Mr. Delco

    In Havertown, Jason Kelce is pretty popular, but he’s also a regular guy known by the locals as “Mr. Delco.” “The flower shop, the Wawa, all the eateries. He’s everywhere,” said Carl Henderson, owner of Carl’s Cards & Collectibles on West Eagle Road. Henderson has Kelce memorabilia proudly on display in his shop, made all…

  • Jason Kelce Surprises Delco McDonald’s Worker Danielle Bonham With Signed Jersey

    Jason Kelce Surprises Delco McDonald’s Worker Danielle Bonham With Signed Jersey

    It’s still not official that Jason Kelce is retiring, especially after his comments on the Jan 17 episode of his New Heights podcast, where he neither confirmed nor denied his plans, reports Fox 29. “I didn’t announce what I was doing on purpose despite what’s been leaked to the media,” Kelce said. “I don’t know…

  • Poconos’ Resort Claims USA Today’s Title of Nation’s Best Snow-tubing Hill

    Poconos’ Resort Claims USA Today’s Title of Nation’s Best Snow-tubing Hill

    The results for the USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards for 2023 are in, and the title of the best snow-tubing hill in the country went to Camelback Resort in the Poconos in Pennsylvania, according to a staff report from The Keystone. This Tannersville resort is just a two-hour drive from Philadelphia, making it…

  • A Decade After Making Little League World Series History, Mo’ne Davis is On a Mission to Bring More Professional Women’s Sports to Hometown Philly

    A Decade After Making Little League World Series History, Mo’ne Davis is On a Mission to Bring More Professional Women’s Sports to Hometown Philly

    In August 2014, Philadelphia native Mo’ne Davis made headlines as her baseball team won the Little League World Series with her as the starting pitcher — the first girl to do so. Nearly a decade later, she hopes to make women’s sports in Philadelphia a much bigger deal, writes Seth Engle for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …

  • Riley Davis Plays Basketball Beyond Her Years, Thanks in Part, to Her Parents

    Riley Davis Plays Basketball Beyond Her Years, Thanks in Part, to Her Parents

    The daughter of a former Major League Baseball catcher and a two-sport star at Rutgers University is making her own fame at the Academy of Notre Dame, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer and the City of Basketball Love. Varsity starter Riley Davis, a 5-foot-9 freshman guard, credits her parents, Ben and Megan, for…

  • Drexel Hill’s Frank Ennis, National Darts Champion, Remembered

    Drexel Hill’s Frank Ennis, National Darts Champion, Remembered

    Frank Ennis was a national darts champion, traveling around the world for tournaments, but he always looked forward to returning home to his Drexel Hill family, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Frank Ennis died at age 90 on Nov. 17.  In addition to darts, Mr. Ennis was the retired owner of Delco Graphics…

  • Erin Dolan of Media Created a Niche at ESPN as a Sports Betting Analyst

    Erin Dolan of Media Created a Niche at ESPN as a Sports Betting Analyst

    Cardinal O’Hara High School graduate Erin Kate Dolan started off expecting to be a  physical or occupational sports therapist. But she discovered a love for sports broadcast journalism and now has created her own niche as ESPN’s sports betting analyst, writes Devin Jackson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dolan, who grew up in Media, graduated in…

  • Villanova Women’s Basketball Coach Earns 100th Win for Wildcats

    Villanova Women’s Basketball Coach Earns 100th Win for Wildcats

    Villanova University women’s basketball head coach Denise Dillon earned her 100th win Dec. 21 after the Wildcats defeated St. John’s in a Big East opener, writes Katie Lewis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 71-57 victory over St. John’s came after the previous weekend’s loss to James Madison. Freshman point guard Jasmine Bascoe led all scorers…

  • Looking for an Eagles Fan Cave? There’s a Great One in Haverford

    Looking for an Eagles Fan Cave? There’s a Great One in Haverford

    There was no way Allison Cawley of Haverford wasn’t going to be a Philadelphia Eagles fan, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Not after she was driven around Veteran’s Stadium at 8 or 9 in the cart that carried the giant Eagles helmet every time the Eagles scored. “To be that close to the…

  • Narberth Native Kylie Kelce Co-Hosts Holiday Party for Eagles Wives, Girlfriends

    Narberth Native Kylie Kelce Co-Hosts Holiday Party for Eagles Wives, Girlfriends

    Kylie Kelce, a Narberth native, recently co-hosted a holiday party for Eagles wives and girlfriends, writes Natasha Dye for People. She co-hosted the festive party with fellow Eagles wives Annie Elliott and Jordan Britt Lovato. The Philly-themed party was held at the home of Eagles linebacker Rick Lovato and his wife Jordan Britt Lovato. The…

  • Fields Are Finished in First Phase of Philadelphia Union Sportsplex

    Fields Are Finished in First Phase of Philadelphia Union Sportsplex

    The new Philadelphia Union WSFS Bank Sportsplex in Chester is off the drawing board with completion of the first phase of the project, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Seven outdoor fields have been constructed and are already being used by the Union, its Next Pro team, the Union II, and the Philadelphia Union…

  • Wall Street Journal: ‘Peyton’s Places’ Documents the History, Reputation of Eagles Fans

    Wall Street Journal: ‘Peyton’s Places’ Documents the History, Reputation of Eagles Fans

    Philadelphia Eagles fans are notorious for a number of reasons, and some were documented during the season four finale of “Peyton’s Places,” writes John Anderson for The Wall Street Journal.  Perhaps the most well-known incident from Eagles fans is “The Santa Game.” In December 1968, the Eagles won a game that cost them the No.…

  • Chester’s Larenzo Jerkins Is Ready to Get Back in the Game

    Chester’s Larenzo Jerkins Is Ready to Get Back in the Game

    Larenzo Jerkins is ready to make a difference. After transferring in from Chester, the 6-foot-six-inch senior forward watched from the basketball sidelines last season as his teammates struggled, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Now, he’s ready to make up for lost time at Neumann Goretti High School in Philadelphia. That’s why he runs…

  • PIAA Rules Devon Nelson Ineligible to Play, so He and Mom Seek Other Options

    PIAA Rules Devon Nelson Ineligible to Play, so He and Mom Seek Other Options

    Christine Clark and her son, Devon Nelson, are considering their options after a PIAA appeal hearing ruled the 16-year-old is ineligible to play basketball at Bonner-Prendergast this season, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The administration at Upper Merion challenged Nelson’s transfer in November, alleging it was motivated by athletic reasons that violate PIAA…

  • Flyer Alumni Game Includes Spry 80-Year-old Joe Watson

    Flyer Alumni Game Includes Spry 80-Year-old Joe Watson

    Ex-Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Joe Watson hasn’t let his advanced years keep him from the ice. You’ll still find him playing a bit of hockey, writes Sam Carchiidi for Philly Hockey Now. Watson was a key member of the Flyers during their two Stanley Cup championships—in 1974 and 1975. When Flyers alumni gather Jan. 26  for…

  • Broomall Home’s Eagles-Themed Holiday Decorations Hold a Deeper Meaning

    Broomall Home’s Eagles-Themed Holiday Decorations Hold a Deeper Meaning

    Holiday decorations at the Broomall home of Steve Reynolds have a decidedly Philadelphia Eagles appeal, but their meaning goes much deeper than simply cheering the team on to victory., writes Aziza Shuler and Jim McHugh for CBS News Philadelphia. Reynolds spent 14 hours creating a mini-Lincoln Field in his home’s front yard. He did the…

  • Army-Navy Game Ball Passes Through a Delaware County Town 

    Army-Navy Game Ball Passes Through a Delaware County Town 

    Delaware County became part of an Army-Navy tradition this year when an annual run of the Army-Navy game ball by Navy midshipmen took them through a section of the county, writes Pete Bannon for the Daily Times. Midshipmen transported the ball from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, to the game site, which…