Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Submits Plan for NovaCare Complex Expansion, Governor Josh Shapiro’s Reaction Leaves Eagles Community Disappointed

Posted Mar 27, 2026

Philadelphia, PA – Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, has submitted a plan to expand the NovaCare Complex in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in March 2026.

The expansion will add 90,000 square feet of office and training space, designed to improve facilities for both the football operations and the business side of the team.

Additionally, the number of parking spaces will increase from 400 to 600 to meet the growing needs of the staff and team.

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Expanding the NovaCare Complex is viewed as an essential move for the Eagles’ growth and strengthening their competitive edge.

However, this plan has faced opposition from Governor Josh Shapiro, leading to disappointment in the Eagles’ fan community.

Jeffrey Lurie shared: “We are committed to investing in the community and the people of this city. This new project will create many jobs and help many people. But perhaps, we will have to wait for the state to approve this plan before we can move forward.”

The plan was submitted in late 2025, with construction expected to begin in the summer of 2026 and complete by the fall of 2029.

However, Governor Josh Shapiro’s response has left the Eagles’ community frustrated. He expressed concerns about the cost and practicality of the project.

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Shapiro raised concerns that investing heavily in sports infrastructure, while lacking options for other critical projects, may not be the most sensible approach.

“The community needs clarity from the new owners about the future of the team,” Shapiro shared regarding his concerns about the plan.

The governor’s reaction has caused frustration among Eagles fans. They feel rejecting this expansion plan is unfair to the team, especially considering the potential benefits to the community.

While expanding NovaCare Complex is necessary to keep the Eagles competitive, Shapiro’s response has led to uncertainty within the Eagles’ community.

Eagles fans are concerned about the future of the team if the right investment in infrastructure and development projects isn’t made.

The NovaCare Complex is vital to the Eagles' success, and this expansion will help the team continue to excel.

With Shapiro’s opposition, Eagles fans will continue to monitor the situation closely, hoping for a positive outcome for the team and the community.

They hope that these decisions will bring long-term growth and success to the Eagles in the years to come.

Legend Jason Kelce Responds to Troy Aikman After He Publicly Diminishes Jalen Hurts on Live TV Regarding NFL's 'Tush Push' Rule
In a public dispute, legendary QB Troy Aikman criticized Jalen Hurts, claiming he relies too much on the "tush push." Aikman argued that Hurts is a quarterback lacking versatility, succeeding primarily due to a short-yardage play like the "tush push" that the Eagles employ. However, Jason Kelce, the legendary center for the Philadelphia Eagles, didn’t hesitate to defend his teammate in this matter. “Jalen is a complete quarterback; he's not just good in short-yardage situations. Tush push is part of our strategy, but it’s not everything. He leads the team, controls every situation, and continues to develop his play in every game. That's why we believe in him and always support him.” Kelce went on to say, "Tush push is just one of the tools we use, but it doesn’t define Jalen's entire career." Hurts has proven himself to be an elite quarterback, and much of the Eagles' success over the past season is thanks to his overall skill set. The tush push has not only helped Hurts and the Eagles in short-yardage situations but has also put significant pressure on opposing defenses when it comes to stopping them. The play has been crucial for the Eagles in converting third-and-short and fourth-and-inches situations with regularity over the past seasons. Yet, Aikman has expressed dissatisfaction with Hurts' reliance on this play, which he believes doesn't fully showcase Hurts' talent. Nonetheless, Kelce defended Hurts, pointing out that the quarterback does much more than execute the tush push, like developing the deep passing game and his leadership. Kelce's comments have received support from fans and analysts who consider Hurts one of the best quarterbacks in the league. The use of tush push has been officially recognized and remains legal throughout the 2026 season, giving Hurts and the Eagles another offensive advantage. Meanwhile, Aikman continues to criticize the play, but it’s undeniable how effective it has been in helping the Eagles succeed. This debate highlights the differing views between legends on how modern quarterbacks should be evaluated. Hurts' teammates, including Kelce, have rallied behind him, reaffirming that he’s not simply a quarterback dependent on a single tactic. As the Eagles prepare for the 2026 season, they can continue developing their offensive game without the fear of the tush push being legislated out. As Jalen Hurts continues to evolve, his story will no longer be just about a short-yardage play but about his complete game as a quarterback. This ongoing debate emphasizes the difference in perspective when evaluating modern quarterbacks, and Hurts has undeniably proven his worth. The Eagles will continue to maintain their strength and confidence on their journey, with support from teammates like Jason Kelce.

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