Former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce became emotional as he talked about two of the victims of the New Orleans terror attack.
Kelce is part of ESPN’s Super Bowl -Pregame coverage, and the network sent a piece around Ryan Quigley, an Eagles fan that survived the attack.
The story brought Kelce to tears.
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Jason Kelce on the ESPN countdown after the season of 2025 Pro Bowl Games at Camping World Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Preferred Pictures)
Quigley was with his friend, Tiger Bech, who went on Bourbon Street when a man driving a pickup drove into a wealth of people.
Bech was among one of 14 people killed in the attack and Quigley was injured.
Quigley promised to never return to town after the tragedy, but Eagles offered him tickets to the Super Bowl after his story.
Quigley made the decision to go to the game because of a promise he gave to his late best friend, Bech.
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ESPN personality and former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce on set before the game between Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium. (Kevin Jairaj-IMAGN images)
Quigley told Bech that if Eagles made the Super Bowl, he would take them to the big game in New Orleans.
As the cameras cut back to the Kelce and ESPN crew, the former Eagles star was overcome with emotions.
“Hear, there are some horrible people in this world,” Kelce said after taking a moment to gather himself.
“I had the fortune to meet Ryan,” Kelce said through tears. “And the spirit, right there – wouldn’t you even know that something happened if he wasn’t in a wheelchair before the Rams game. At one end something terrible can happen and on the other hand something can happen Beautiful.

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Quigley will be present in the hope of seeing Hans Eagles win their second Super Bowl in franchise history.
Kansas City Chiefs take Eagles in the Super Bowl on Sunday at. 18:30 one at Fox.
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