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  1. Jeffrey Robert Lurie (born September 8, 1951) is an American businessman who is the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL), as well as an occasional motion picture producer.

  2. Jeffrey Lurie, a former professor of social policy, is the outspoken owner of the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team. In 1994, Lurie took out a loan to buy the Philadelphia Eagles...

  3. Jeffrey Lurie embarks on his 30th season as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Philadelphia Eagles. Lurie purchased the franchise on May 6, 1994, and instituted an organizational infrastructure that reflects the pride and passion of the region, w.

  4. May 30, 2019 · Jeffrey Lurie raises the Lombardi Trophy before the Eagles’ 2018 season opener in Philadelphia. (Bill Streicher / USA Today) Lurie has just completed the sensory walk as part of the second...

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · PHOENIX — The Philadelphia Eagles closed the league meetings with owner Jeffrey Lurie addressing reporters, and it wasn’t lost on Lurie that he offered public comments only a few weeks...

  6. Feb 10, 2023 · A former college professor who became an Oscar-winning film producer, Jeff Lurie has the NFL’s 10th most valuable team back in the Super Bowl for the second time in five years.

  7. Feb 11, 2023 · Lurie has hired five coaches during his ownership: Ray Rhodes, Chip Kelly, Reid, Doug Pederson and Sirianni. Each won double-digit games and made the playoffs within their first two seasons....

  8. Dec 13, 2022 · Jeffrey Lurie is all about the grind and taking risks. He comes by it naturally, especially in his adopted hometown of Philadelphia, where his Eagles have vaulted to an NFL-leading 12-1 record.

  9. Mar 27, 2022 · Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie's documentary production company Play/Action Pictures produced the critically acclaimed film that won a Grand Jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. The Guardian praised it as one of the best concert films ever made.

  10. Mar 28, 2023 · PHOENIX – He wanted the ball one more time. Jeffrey Lurie mentioned it twice as he addressed the media late on Tuesday afternoon as the NFL Annual Meeting wrapped up here, thinking back to the moment in Super Bowl LVII, late in the fourth quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs.