Philadelphia Eagles roundup: Check out highlights of the ring ceremony

PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 08: The Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders during the team's Super Bowl Victory Parade on February 8, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 08: The Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders during the team's Super Bowl Victory Parade on February 8, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images) /
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Ladies and gentlemen, the Philadelphia Eagles have their rings. You already know that though, don’t you?

It’s hard to imagine a scenario where any Philadelphia Eagles fan is unaware of the fact that their favorite team has their Super Bowl LII rings. The news came about a week ago, and it was a much-needed transition from all the talk about being uninvited from the White House and who may or may not have been present had they gone.

Philly’s gala was one to remember. It was a private event held at 2300 Arena in South Philadelphia. Everyone was there, including a former secretary who was fired by the team’s former head coach, Chip Kelly. For more on that, click here.

Certain highlights never get old.

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The band was back together, so to speak, as an awesome party also saw Eagles great Brian Dawkins finally got a ring of his own. Philly’s own Meek Mill, the author of the team’s entrance music in Minnesota, was a part of the entertainment. The head of the Maybach Music Group, Rick Ross, was also in attendance.

Mill’s Dreams and Nightmares served as an inspiration for ‘The Birds’ during their march through the 2018 NFL Playoffs, and as the team made their way down the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, it was Dreams and Nightmares that blared through the speakers.

They took the opportunity to flick it up with Mill and Ross during the festivities. Take a look:

Let’s get to some video, shall we?

NJ.com and the Eagles’ organization shared some video from the night as well, as you’d expected. Take a moment, and take a gander.

Video courtesy of NJ.com’ official YouTube page

Video courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles’ official YouTube page

We haven’t even mentioned the White House visit since. Stay tuned. Next we have a banner to drop on opening night when Philly welcomes the Atlanta Falcons. Expect every fan of this team to tune in for that one.