Bud Light Fan Camp Makes Stop in Philadelphia to Provide Eagles Fans a Taste of the NFL
Bud Light is bringing Eagles fans a taste of NFL training camp when the Bud Light Fan Camp mobile experience arrives in Philadelphia on Saturday, December 10.
Bud Light Fan Camp will be held at United Sports (1426 Marshallton Thorndale Road, Downingtown, Pa.) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, where teams of four (4) will be challenged to compete against each other in a variety of traditional and non-traditional NFL skills tests, each with a Bud Light twist. Fan Camp events include:
- Quick Kick: Kick footballs through inflatable uprights.
- Precision Pass : Try to hit passing targets.
- EA SPORTS Gaming Zone: Two four-person teams battle in an EA SPORTS Madden NFL 12 competition.
- Flag Frenzy: Try to gain the most points in a game of four-on-four flag football.
- Cannon Catch: Catch line drives and loft passes.
- Blue Route Relay: It’s a race against the clock to see which team will finish this football themed obstacle course first. Read more
Philadelphia Eagles to Honor NASA Astronaut Chris Ferguson During Monday Night Football Nov. 7
NASA astronaut Chris Ferguson will return to his hometown on Nov. 7 to serve as the Philadelphia Eagles’ Honorary Captain during the NFL’s “Monday Night Football” game.
The Eagles are hosting the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, beginning at 8:30 p.m. EST.
Ferguson will be recognized on the field for his dedication to America’s space program and his leadership commanding the final flight of space shuttle Atlantis. The 13-day mission marked the end of the shuttle program’s 30-year legacy with Atlantis’ touchdown on July 21, 2011.
Ferguson, who joined the astronaut corps in August 1998, is visiting Philadelphia to spread NASA’s message about the importance of space research and exploration. Before the game, Ferguson will visit the Please Touch Museum from 1 to 2:30 p.m. While at the children’s museum he will participate in story time and sign autographs.
Old Spice reveals which NFL Teams have the Most Swagger
Rankings Recognize Teams That Play with Swagger Week-In and Week-Out
Old Spice knows Swagger. So it is fitting that today Old Spice announced the first-ever Swagger Rankings, an index recognizing which NFL teams have the Most Swagger – a nod to the male grooming brand’s most popular scent and a highly-referred-to term denoting those who play and act with confidence.
“When it comes to Swagger, it’s not just about a winning record, it’s also about playing with confidence and a winning attitude,” said James Moorhead, Old Spice Deodorant Brand Manager. “As the official deodorant and body wash of the NFL, Old Spice knows that having Swagger gives players and teams an extra edge both on and off the field.”
To determine the 15 teams with the most Swagger, Old Spice worked with the NFL to obtain and analyze statistics from the past 3.5 years (2006 through week 9 of the 2009 season), looking at key factors that embody the definition of Swagger. The teams that topped the list scored high marks in a variety of categories:
– Red Zone Performance: Scoring and Tackling when it counts requires Swagger on both sides of the ball
– Taking Your Swagger on the Road: Winning a game while tens of thousands cheer against you requires massive amounts of Swagger
– Fourth Down Conversions: It’s fourth down. You have to have Swagger to go for it … and make it
– Gentleman’s Game: It takes a different level of Swagger to play the game by the rules and avoid penalties
– Merchandise Sales: When fans wear your team colors like a uniform, you definitely have Swagger
Old Spice Swagger Rankings:
1. Indianapolis Colts
2. Pittsburgh Steelers
3. New England Patriots
4. New Orleans Saints
5. Minnesota Vikings
6. San Diego Chargers
7. Dallas Cowboys
8. Philadelphia Eagles
9. Cincinnati Bengals
10. New York Jets
11. Denver Broncos
12. Seattle Seahawks
13. Kansas City Chiefs
14. Miami Dolphins
15. San Francisco 49ers
“For a team to consistently perform at a high level, they need to have swagger,” said ESPN Analyst, Keyshawn Johnson. “Behind the win-loss records, teams need to have confidence to always step up and deliver their best, and swagger is one of the things that fuels a championship-winning team.”
Source: Old Spice
Professional football titles
AFL, NFL, and Super Bowl
Green Bay Packers 12
Chicago Bears 9
New York Giants 7
Pittsburgh Steelers 6
Washington Redskins 5
Indianapolis Colts 5
San Francisco 49ers 5
Dallas Cowboys 5
Cleveland Browns 4
Detroit Lions 4
Oakland Raiders 4
New England Patriots 3
Philadelphia Eagles 3
St. Louis Rams 3
Kansas City Chiefs 3
Arizona Cardinals 2
Denver Broncos 2
Miami Dolphins 2
Tennessee Titans 2
Buffalo Bills 2
San Diego Chargers 1
New York Jets 1
Baltimore Ravens 1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1
Minnesota Vikings 1

