Jill Biden returns to Philadelphia to watch the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game
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Fly the eagles, fly! Jill Biden returns to Philadelphia to watch her hometown team take on the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game
- First Lady Jill Biden was in the NFC Championship Game audience to watch her Philadelphia Eagles play the San Francisco 49ers.
- She and President Joe Biden arrived in Delaware from Camp David around lunchtime, and the first lady sported an Eagles-branded top.
- Then the White House announced that Dr. Biden would be separating from her husband to attend the Eagles game.
First lady Jill Biden returned to her hometown of Philadelphia on Sunday to watch her beloved Eagles play in the NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers.
She and President Joe Biden arrived in Delaware from Camp David around lunchtime, and the first lady sported an Eagles-branded top.
The White House then announced that Dr. Biden would be separating from her husband to attend the Eagles game, marking her second visit to Lincoln Financial Field as first lady.
She was seen in a private party suite sitting next to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. She later posted a photo from the game alongside her grandson Hunter, the son of the late Beau Biden.
The Eagles won 31-7, advancing to the Super Bowl.
Dr. Biden was born in New Jersey but grew up in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, a city north of Philadelphia.
First lady Jill Biden (right) wearing Eagles gear as she arrived at the Delaware Air National Guard base on Sunday. She peeled away from President Joe Biden (left) and headed for Lincoln Financial Field
Sunday’s Eagles game marks the second game Dr. Biden has attended as first lady. She watched the Eagles beat the Dallas Cowboys in October.
Eagles fans line up at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday before the Philadelphia team plays the San Francisco 49ers.
In October, Dr. Biden watched the Eagles take on the Dallas Cowboys.
The Eagles defeated the Texas team 26-17.
He stood on the field with cancer survivors during a performance of the Eagles’ fight song, Fly Eagles Fly, as part of the Biden administration’s Cancer Moonshot initiative.
That moment made headlines because a doctored clip soon began circulating the internet, appearing to show the crowd booing the first lady.
It was later discovered that that video had been doctored.
Philadelphia sports fans have a reputation for being hostile, thanks to a 1968 incident in which Eagles fans were so angry about the team’s poor season that they booed santa claus.
Biden returned to Philadelphia in November to participate in Game Four of the World Series, taking part in a Stand Up To Cancer salute, paying tribute to Beau Biden and Corey Phelan, the late Phillies minor league pitcher.
The die-hard Phillies fan made her presence known at the game during a brief moment of silence at Citizens Bank Park as audience members held up tribute cards.
First lady Jill Biden appears to be wiping away a tear after those in attendance for Game 4 of the World Series stood up at a memorial tribute to Stand Up to Cancer on Wednesday night in Philadelphia, a solemn moment during a otherwise raucous event.
First lady Jill Biden grew up in suburban Philadelphia and has been a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies since she was a child. She was sporting a Phillies jersey after her team won their series against the San Diego Padres.
Dr. Biden read ‘”Pop” – Jim’s Dad’ and ‘Beau + Corey’. Pop was the father-in-law of his sister Kim’s.
Beau Biden died of brain cancer in 2015, while Phelan passed away just weeks ago after a battle with a rare and aggressive cancer called T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Phelan, 20, played for the minor league team that fueled to the Phillies.
One photograph captured Biden apparently wiping away a tear after the solemn moment.
He was wearing a World Series jacket with “BIDEN” written on the back, a memento from Philadelphia’s last championship run.
Biden later appeared on the Jumbotron screens again, with cameras trained on her after showing a trio of celebrities attending the game: Bruce Springsteen, Miles Teller, and Kate Upton.