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Eagles album ‘A Philly Special Christmas’ has finally arrived and it’s as good as advertised

The full cut of ‘A Philly Special Christmas’ has dropped just in time for the holidays. The Christmas album featuring Jordan Mailata, Jason Kelce, and Lane Johnson has been teased for weeks since the day after Thanksgiving.

You can finally stream ‘A Philly Special Christmas’ on Spotify:

From the first few singles, it’s clear this group is not short on vocal talent. Of course, Jordan Mailata has an incredible voice, but Kelce and Johnson aren’t slouches either.

It looks like our guys opted for a 2018 Kanye/Pusha T-style album with only seven songs. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as it allowed them to release strictly bangers (while still having time to be the best offensive line in football).

That said, the album is so damn good I’m left wanting more anyway. Sure, that’s largely due to two of the songs not featuring an Eagles player, and the track featuring Merrill Reese not being a song to begin with, but they were still fantastic additions to the project.

People call Mariah Carey the Queen of Christmas, and rightfully so. However, with the release of “A Philly Special Christmas,” it seems Philadelphia has found our Three Wisemen.

You can order the vinyl record here, along with holiday greeting cards and stickers featuring our favorite o-linemen. I don’t even own a record player and I’m considering the purchase.

A Philly Special Christmas

Of course, the ‘A Philly Special Christmas’ press run would not be complete without behind the scenes footage:

Originally tweeted by Susan Ryan (@zuzanryan) on November 23, 2022.

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

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