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Jalen Hurts Game-Worn Cleats Being Auctioned Off For CHOP
The cleats were designed by patients from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and the auction's proceeds will support CHOP.

PHILADELPHIA — On Dec. 8, 2024, the Philadelphia Eagles secured a 22-16 victory over the Carolina Panthers at Lincoln Financial Field.
Now, you can get a chance at owning a pair of cleats worn by Super Bowl LIX MVP Jalen Hurts during that game thanks to NFL Auctions.
The NFL is auctioning off the cleats Hurts wore during that game.
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The cleats themselves were designed by patients at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as part of the NFL's "My Cause My Cleats" program.
Proceeds from the auction will support CHOP's mission to provide children the crucial medical care they need. The NFL does not retain any profits from the sale/auction of these cleats via NFL Auction. All dollars raised from the auction are awarded by the NFL Foundation to charities identified by the specific player associated with the cleats.
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As of Friday morning, the bidding stands at $3,200 from 17 bids.
Bidding will remain open through March 8 and bids can be submitted in $100 increments.
See the bidding page online here.
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