Philadelphia, PA – June 29, 2025
A Philly icon poured his heart out! The Eagles’ all-time rushing leader shared his deepest regret, stirring raw emotions across the city as he reflected on missing their Super Bowl triumph, sources told ESPN.
From 2009-2014, this running back electrified Philly, setting franchise records. His dazzling runs defined an era, but the absence of a Super Bowl ring haunts the beloved star.
LeSean McCoy bared his soul: “My biggest regret is not winning a Super Bowl with the Eagles. Philly made me who I am, and I still bleed green. Watching them win in 2017 was special—but I wish I was holding that trophy.”
Traded to Buffalo in 2015, McCoy missed Philly’s Super Bowl LII victory. His 1,607-yard 2013 season and 20 touchdowns in 2011 remain etched in Eagles history.
X posts exploded, with @EaglesNation declaring, “He’s forever ours!” Chip Kelly’s trade still stings fans, who cherished McCoy’s explosive, heart-and-soul style that lit up Lincoln Financial Field.
McCoy earned a ring with Kansas City in 2019, but Philly’s his home. His Change the Game foundation supports local youth, keeping his bond with the city alive.
Now 36, McCoy mentors Saquon Barkley and hosts Philly’s Sneaker Ball, drawing stars like Nakobe Dean. His 2025 event underscored his unbreakable tie to Eagles Nation.
As Philly chases another title post-Super Bowl LIX, McCoy’s words echo. Could a ceremonial role await? Fans yearn to welcome their legend back to the nest.