Eagles Honor Bourbon Street Attack Victim Tiger Bech Ahead of Super Bowl
Tiger Bech, a devoted Eagles fan killed in a New Year's Day terrorist attack, is remembered by his best friend and the team as they prepare for the championship game.
- Tiger Bech, a 27-year-old former Princeton football player, was killed in a New Year's Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
- Bech's best friend, Ryan Quigley, survived the attack with severe injuries and has been invited by the Philadelphia Eagles to attend the Super Bowl in Bech's honor.
- The Eagles have embraced Quigley, providing him with Super Bowl tickets and opportunities to share Bech's story with players and fans.
- Bech's legacy continues through his loved ones, including his brother Jack, who dedicated his Senior Bowl MVP performance to Tiger's memory.
- Friends and family remember Bech for his energy, kindness, and the deep connections he forged across his life, from Louisiana to Princeton and beyond.