Jason Kelce brought tears with the story of victims of terrorism in New Orleans

Former Philadelphia Eagles The Jason Kelce Center became emotional when he spoke of two victims in a terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Kelce is part of ESPN -A Super Bowl The covering of the apron and the network aired a piece of Ryan Quigley, a Eagles fans who survived the attack.
The story brought Kelce to tears.
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Jason Kelce on the countdown of ESPN Postsezone during 2025. Pro Bowl Games at the Camping World Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Pictures)
Quigley was with his friend, Tiger Bech, who walked on Bourbon Street when a man was driving a truck truck entered a crowd of people.
Bech was one of 14 people killed in the attack and Quigley was injured.
Quigley vowed that he would not return to the city after the tragedy, but Eagles offered him tickets to Super Bowl after his story.
Quigley made the decision to go into the game for the promise he made to his late best friend, Becha.
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Personality ESPN -AI former Philadelphia Eagles Jason Kelce Center on set before the game between Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans on the AT&T stadium. (Pictures Kevin Jairaj-Hagn)
Quigley told Becha that if the eagles would make a Super Bowl, they would take them to a big game in New Orleans.
When the cameras decreased to Kelce and ESPN crew, the former Eagles star was overcome by emotions.
“Listen, there are some awful people in this world,” Kelce said after it took a moment to gather.
“I had a wealth of encounters with Ryan,” Kelce said through tears. “And the ghost, just there – you wouldn’t even know that something happened had he not been in a wheelchair before Rams game. At one end something scary, but the other, something so beautiful can happen. And only happy to be Here on behalf of the Eagles fans.
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Quigley will be present, hoping that his eagles will beat his second super bowl in the history of the franchise.
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