
Eagles Super Bowl Champs Make Unexpected Appearance in Cape May
If winning Super Bowl 59 and the epic victory parade around Philadelphia wasn't enough for the 2024 Eagles players, they have made the most out of the Summer of 2025.
While Head Coach Nick Sirianni enjoyed his Memorial Day Weekend in Avalon, Pro Bowl Left Guard Landon Dickerson was seen in Stone Harbor before Eagles Mini-Camp. Defensive Backs Cooper DeJean and Sydney Brown have been living their best life from Margate to Sea Isle City this Summer.
After numerous Eagles Super Bowl Champions came out to support Jason Kelce's Shore Birds fundraiser in Sea Isle City, we weren't sure how many more players we would see the rest of the summer at the Jersey Shore.
But Now We Have More Eagles Players Taking Pictures With Fans in Cape May
Twelve days before the Eagles players are scheduled to report to Philadelphia for the start of Training Camp and start preparing for the 2025 NFL season, three Super Bowl 59 Champions were seen in New Jersey's oldest resort town.
For over 200 years, Cape May has been one of the most popular vacation destination shore towns in America. Numerous United States Presidents have vacationed there, and celebrities are seen on Cape May Island every year.
This week, Tight End Dallas Goedert and Defensive Back Avonta Maddox were at The Ugly Mug Restaurant, while Left Guard Landon Dickerson visited Coffee Tyme:
Even though Maddox is now a member of the Detroit Lions, he has been friends with Goedert for years, and so it is not surprising to see them out together. Dickerson seems to be one of the friendliest Eagles players, willing to take pictures with people everywhere he goes.
The Ugly Mug is one of many great eating establishments in Cape May you can visit this summer:
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Gallery Credit: Josh Hennig/Townsquare Media
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Gallery Credit: Josh Hennig/Townsquare Media
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