Fifteen-year-old Katie King, who was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, at age 10, wished to go to an Eagles game. She got to meet her favorite players and be on the field for kickoff in Week 18 against the New York Giants.Katie King spent 130 nights at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The 15-year-old from Basking Ridge, N.J., described some days as rough, long — even boring at times. But when the Eagles played, those feelings disappeared.
“We watched every single football game,” Kim said. “We’ve always loved football, so she kind of grew into it. Like, she’s really good about knowing all the players.”“I love watching football,” Katie added. “It’s my favorite thing to watch on Sundays. [The Eagles] mean a lot to me.”Donna Kelce will watch her sons play against each other in a Super Bowl. Stacie Nola has some advice.
She met Brown, T.J. Edwards, Jordan Mailata, DeVonta Smith, and more. They signed a football and helmet that a smiling Katie handed them. But when Brown signed Katie’s jersey, she gasped with happiness. “I just really wanted them to win,” Katie added. “I didn’t want to see the Giants fans up here, like everyone doesn’t like the Eagles, so I just want them to win.”Rock, Paper, Lessons: The Eagles’ Super Bowl run should teach fans, media, and the NFL some things
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