Three beloved Eagles will release a second Christmas album this fall

Following the success of their first Christmas LP, Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and Jordan Mailata are set to release another holiday stocking stuffer this fall.
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You never know how things will work out sometimes when you release a sequel. Sometimes you get a classic like The Godfather Part II or John Wick: Chapter 2. Occasionally, you get something like The Matrix saga where one film gets progressively worse than the last album. We could discuss music, but we won't. You get the picture. Something tells us that we can get fired up about a sophomore effort from our Philadelphia Eagles though.

Guess what? Another Christmas album is in the works. Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and Jordan Mailata are getting back in the studio.

Three beloved Eagles are getting back in the studio to record their second Christmas Album.

If you're like many of the rest of us and have been kicking it with your significant other for a while, it can be hard to come up with gift ideas, especially around Christmas time. Seriously... How many times can you buy someone socks or flowers before they begin believing you aren't that into them?

Here's the magic elixir for all that ails you. Grab another holiday L.P. featuring three Eagles that have long felt like they were a part of our families.

Following the success of last year's A Philly Special Christmas (that one went on to be a billboard smash), the Birds are looking to drop another stocking stuffer. A Philly Special Christmas Special will be released this fall. The release date has yet to be announced, but here's what we can tell you.

Proceeds from vinyl sales will be donated to area charities, and after raising $1.25 million with their last effort, the Kelce, Johnson, and Mailata are hoping they'll raise even more this time around. Something tells us they will get the job done. We'd love to have our copy. That's definitely so much cooler than winding up with socks in the stocking.