Eagles will get their Super Bowl rings on July 18
There's a new date. Per the team, the championship rings will be distributed on Friday, July 18.
That's four days before the Eagles report for training camp. And it gives them a weekend to celebrate their Super Bowl win one last time before officially embarking on their effort to try to win the next one.
They have a great chance. The Eagles are the most talented team in football, and their signature play survived an offseason assault. Barring a rash of injuries to key players, the Eagles should be right in the thick of things when the postseason rolls around.

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