Ryan Quigley of Lansdale and his friend were walking on Bourbon Street when they became the victims of an act of terrorism.
The night that the Birds beat Washington, the Eagles invited Ryan Quigley, 26, to their training facility for what he thought ...
The Philadelphia Eagles gifted Super Bowl tickets to Eagles fan and New Orleans terror attack survivor Ryan Quigley.
Ryan Quigley, a Lansdale Catholic grad, was hurt in New Orleans on Jan. 1 in a terror attack. The Eagles surprised him with ...
Former Princeton football player Ryan Quigley was seriously injured and lost his best friend and fellow teammate, Tiger Bech, in the violent terrorist attack in New Orleans on January 1.
Ryan Quigley, a survivor of the Bourbon Street attack on New Year's Day, is on his way to Super Bowl LIX, courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles. "I've always heard about these stories," Quigley ...
Ryan Quigley -- who was injured and lost his best friend in the New Orleans truck attack -- met with Eagles players before Sunday's playoff game. Skip to content Main Navigation ...
Lifelong Eagles fan Ryan Quigley’s trip to the Big Easy this February will be extra special for an incredibly heartwarming reason. In just over a week, the Philadelphia Eagles will play the ...
In a heartfelt gesture, the Philadelphia Eagles surprised Ryan Quigley, a survivor of the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans, with Super Bowl LIX tickets ...
And one of the biggest is Ryan Quigley. Quigley, a former football player at Princeton University, was injured in New Orleans during a terrorist attack on Jan. 1. According to the Eagles website ...
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