Philadelphia Eagles announce multi-year partnership with Tyson Foods

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The Philadelphia Eagles have announced a multi-year partnership with Tyson Foods, naming the company as the Official Nugget of the Philadelphia Eagles. As part of this collaboration, Tyson Foods will introduce Eagles-shaped chicken nuggets in co-branded packaging at select stores throughout the Philadelphia area.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Tyson Foods as the Official Nugget of the Philadelphia Eagles,” said Brian Napoli, Senior Vice President, Corporate Partnerships, Philadelphia Eagles. “Tyson Foods is a world-class brand that values hard work, quality ingredients, and a commitment to serving the community. We look forward to all the exciting things this partnership has to offer, including the new Eagles-shaped chicken nuggets, which will serve as the perfect addition for every Eagles party this season.”

The agreement includes several fan engagement initiatives during the season. Tyson Foods will participate in sweepstakes offering fans chances to win prizes such as autographed merchandise, VIP meet-and-greets, and exclusive tours of Lincoln Financial Field.

“Tyson Foods is excited to team up with the Philadelphia Eagles to bring this exclusive product to their dedicated fans,” said Kristina Lambert, Chief Growth Officer, Tyson Foods. “The Eagles-shaped chicken nuggets, created especially for Eagles fans, are a fun and delicious way to celebrate the team. Whether tailgating or cheering from home, we look forward to being a part of their game day traditions.”

On game days at Lincoln Financial Field, Tyson’s chicken tender products are available at concessions stands. The partnership also gives Tyson branding visibility inside the stadium through animated and static LED signage and on digital and social media platforms managed by the team.

Tyson Foods was founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson and remains headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas. The company employs about 138,000 people as of September 2024 and operates brands such as Jimmy Dean and Hillshire Farm. More information can be found at https://www.tysonfoods.com/.



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