Jeffrey Lurie
Jeffrey Lurie
Full Name and Common Aliases
Jeffrey Lurie is a renowned American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on June 2, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Still active today.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American by nationality, Jeffrey Lurie is primarily known for his work as the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles (National Football League) and a prominent figure in various business and philanthropic endeavors.
Early Life and Background
Jeffrey Lurie was born into a family with deep roots in Philadelphia. His father, Arthur Lurie, was an engineer, while his mother, Mildred Lurie, was a homemaker. Growing up in the city's Main Line suburbs, Jeffrey developed a strong affinity for sports, particularly football and baseball. He attended Lower Merion High School, where he played on the school's basketball team.
Lurie went on to study at Harvard University, graduating with an honors degree in social relations. During his time at Harvard, he developed a keen interest in politics and economics, which would later influence his business decisions and community involvement.
Major Accomplishments
Jeffrey Lurie is best known for purchasing the Philadelphia Eagles in 1994, marking the beginning of a new era for the team. Under his ownership, the Eagles have experienced significant success on and off the field. In 2018, they won Super Bowl LII (52), defeating the New England Patriots.
In addition to his role as an NFL owner, Lurie has been involved in various business ventures throughout his career. He co-founded the investment firm General Atlantic in 1980, focusing on private equity investments and growth capital financing for mid-sized companies.
Notable Works or Actions
One of Jeffrey Lurie's notable initiatives is the Eagles' youth football program, which aims to provide underprivileged children with access to sports and educational resources. He has also been a strong advocate for social justice and community development in Philadelphia, supporting various organizations focused on these issues.
In 2018, Lurie partnered with the Eagles Foundation to establish a $10 million endowment fund aimed at promoting education, health, and economic opportunities in underserved communities.
Impact and Legacy
Jeffrey Lurie's impact extends far beyond his success as an NFL owner. Through his philanthropic efforts and business ventures, he has made significant contributions to Philadelphia's economy, culture, and social fabric. His commitment to community development and youth empowerment has inspired a new generation of leaders and entrepreneurs.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Jeffrey Lurie is widely quoted and remembered for his innovative approach to sports ownership, business leadership, and philanthropy. As the owner of the Eagles, he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence on and off the field, fostering a culture of respect, accountability, and community engagement.
Lurie's influence extends beyond the world of football, as he continues to inspire individuals and organizations with his vision for creating positive change through business and philanthropy.
Quotes by Jeffrey Lurie

The division was there for the taking and we didn't take it. This game was there for the taking in the first half and we didn't take it. That's where we're at.


I don't really worry about the weather... as long as you have good access to the stadium, that's the one thing you worry about.

In the normal process of evaluating the end of the season, I meet with key executives for thorough discussions and evaluations of all aspects of football operations.

If you had to point to anything, it's when you've had as much success as we've had and are so close to winning a Super Bowl, at some stage you have an opportunity to think the next move, even if it's not consistent with all your previous moves, will be the one that gives you the chance to win the Lombardi Trophy.

If you can have a really good coaching staff, and you can have a really good young quarterback and do a really good job in player personnel and string together multiple successful drafts, your window is not small in the NFL because of the quarterback.

I'm an owner that tends to absolutely be supportive of a coach and his vision if it's a real sharp and smart vision. I really believe in that.

If I were to describe myself as any particular type of owner, it would be a fans' owner because you really get great satisfaction when you can go out on the streets and scream you're No. 1 and you're world champions.

On behalf of the entire Eagles family, our condolences go out to his wife, Sara, to his children, and to all those who have been touched by Reggie throughout his life. His legacy on and off the football field will never be forgotten.
