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Eagles star gives car-struck reporter a surprise on 94.1 WIP

Eagles fan, viral sensation, and Woman of Steel Tori Yorgey has made headlines after getting absolutely mowed down on live TV, and rightfully so. Since she’s a massive Birds fan, WIP asked Yorgey to come on the show. However, Angelo and the morning team had another special guest scheduled: Brandon Graham.

Take a listen to her go full Eagles fan:

Tori Yorgey’s call with her favorite player Brandon Graham

Man, that’s prime radio right there. Now, I don’t listen to the WIP morning show because I have an ounce of respect for myself and my time, but I can put that all aside to be happy for a Philly native meeting an Eagles legend and her favorite player.

Plus, it’s incredible to have the woman struck by a car meet the man who hits people like a Mack truck. There’s something poetic in that.

I’m happy for Tori. As she said, it wasn’t her first time getting hit by a car, but I doubt she received as much notoriety the first time around. Hell, I know I didn’t write two whole blogs about her getting schmacked by a Corolla during her time at Penn State.

Brandon Graham wasn’t the only Eagles player to take notice, either. Lane Johnson was clearly an admirer of Tori’s ability to take a hit, promising to send her a jersey ASAP.


For those of you that shared concern that Tori’s in-studio anchor set the accident up as an elaborate way to attempt her murder, she put those rumors to bed last night.

Eagles fan reporter confirms it was not attempted murder

I’m not entirely convinced, but if Tori’s happy with the outcome, I’m happy.


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Mandatory Credit: WSAZ News

Very real and legitimate journalist. I don't see a loss on the schedule.

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