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While Doug Pederson is no longer the main man for the Philadelphia Eagles, he continues to treat its fans despite his departure in January 2021.
Now the coach of Jacksonville, Pederson and the Jaguars overcame Dallas on Sunday thanks to a pick-six in overtime by Rayshawn Jenkins.
While it did not clinch the division for Philadelphia, they can do so vs. the Cowboys in Arlington, TX. on Christmas Eve.
Philadelphia needs one win in its final three games to secure the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Philly's Finest owner Jeff Harris (L) and staff ready to deliver the order to Pederson & the Jags
As a former Eagles coach, Sunday's victory must have been extra sweet for Doug Pederson
In recognition of its good work, the Eagles ordered 35 cheesesteaks and 25 portions of large fries for the AFC South franchise from Philly's Finest out of Jacksonville.
While initially thinking it could be a prank, owner Jeff Harris had the order confirmed by another Eagles staffer, and so he went to work.
'Someone called in food and I made food, and the courier picked it up and brought it to the stadium,' Harris said via USA Today.
Rayshawn Jenkins picked off Dak Prescott & returned it to the house in OT for a Jaguars win
Naturally, Harris and the Philly's Finest crew are big Philadelphia fans and were only too happy to fulfil the order, leaving a letter for Coach Pederson too.
'Enjoy a taste of Philly! Great win over the Cowboys!,' the message read.
Jacksonville traveled to the northeast Wednesday in anticipation for a huge AFC game vs. the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football.
Harris left a note with the food sent to Jacksonville's practice facility earlier this week
The Jaguars are a game behind Tennessee in the race for the AFC South crown, and tantalizingly play the Titans at home in the final game of the regular season.
It is a similarly pivotal game for New York, with its playoff hopes hanging by a thread. Currently, Robert Saleh's men sit one game - and two places - back of the seventh wildcard spot in the AFC.
A loss Thursday would virtually signal an end to postseason dreams for Gang Green.