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Eagles to give Super Bowl LII ring to former long snapper Jon Dorenbos

By The Sports Xchange
Long snapper Jon Dorenbos (pictured) takes a break on the sidelines during a game against the Baltimore Ravens on August 31, 2017 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. File photo by AJ Sisco/UPI
1 of 2 | Long snapper Jon Dorenbos (pictured) takes a break on the sidelines during a game against the Baltimore Ravens on August 31, 2017 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. File photo by AJ Sisco/UPI | License Photo

Long snapper Jon Dorenbos will receive a Super Bowl ring with the Philadelphia Eagles despite being traded to the New Orleans Saints in late August.

A physical in New Orleans revealed an aortic aneurysm that ended the career of Dorenbos, who spent 11 seasons in Philadelphia.

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Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie invited Dorenbos to attend Super Bowl LII as an honorary part of the team. Dorenbos was able to witness the Eagles post a 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday.

"Had I played, I'd die. If you can't play in it, this is the next best way to enjoy it," the 37-year-old Dorenbos said, via The New Orleans Advocate. "Mr. Lurie called me and said he wants me to be a part of it, said I was here a long time and he said, 'We're going to win this, and you're going to get a ring.'"

Dorenbos began his career with the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans. With the Eagles, he appeared in a franchise-record 162 consecutive regular-season games and earned two Pro Bowl berths.

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The popular player among teammates and fans is also known for his talents as a magician, making television appearances and becoming a finalist on the NBC show "America's Got Talent" in 2016. Dorenbos turned to magic in his childhood as a way to deal with a family tragedy when his father murdered his mother when he was 12.

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