Greetings, Philadelphia Eagles supporters and community.
I am feeling a range of feelings as I sit down to write this letter: pride, humility, and thankfulness. My experience with the Philadelphia Eagles has been nothing short of life-changing, and I will always be appreciative of the chance to represent this amazing city and its ardent fan base.
I would like to express my gratitude to the Eagles organization for their belief in me and for giving me the opportunity to manage this squad. I was welcomed into the rich history and culture that characterize this legendary team as soon as I set foot in Philadelphia. I do not take for granted the luxury of being able to compete on Sundays with my teammates while donning the midnight green.
Rain or shine, we are driven to new heights by the unflinching support of our fans who fill Lincoln Financial Field. Thank you. This team cannot function without your passion and dedication, and I am always motivated by your enthusiasm and loyalty. Your yells and chants are appreciated and serve as a continual reminder of why we play the game we love, whether we’re celebrating successes or overcoming hardship.
I want to express my gratitude to the Eagles family, coaches, and teammates for accepting me and encouraging me to be the greatest version of myself on and off the field. Our success is based on the brotherhood and camaraderie we have established, and I am honored to call each and every one of you a teammate.
I am determined and full of optimism for what lies ahead as we set off on this journey. I pledge to give this team and this city my all, to always aim for perfection in all I do, and to set a positive example for others to follow.
To conclude, I would like to sincerely thank everyone who has helped me along the way. Know that your steadfast support is appreciated, regardless of whether you are a die-hard Philadelphian or just a resident.
With our constant dedication to success and our mutual love of the game, let’s continue to fly to new heights together.
With appreciation and pride,
Jalen Suffers