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Landon Dickerson #69 of the Philadelphia Eagles walks to the locker room against the New York Giants during the NFC Divisional Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. 21, 2023. Mitchell Leff/Getty Images
Philadelphia Eagles guard Landon Dickerson cracked open a cold one with the boys after work Thursday.
Multiple Eagles beat reporters captured the moment where Dickerson walked out onto the field with a cooler full of beers at the Eagles’ joint practice with the Cleveland Browns. Dickerson is week-to-week after having surgery to repair a minor injury to his meniscus.
Philadelphia Inquirer Eagles beat reporter Olivia Reiner posted a video of the moment on X. In the clip, Dickerson can be seen taking beers out of an Eagles cooler and handing them to Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson and Browns left guard Joel Bitonio, right guard Wyatt Teller, and right tackle Jack Conklin. At one point, the group was joined by Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni; the group later expanded to multiple players from both teams.
Bitonio was grateful for the gesture of camaraderie.
“It looked like a Gatorade can to me,” he joked at a press conference after practice. “It was a nice gesture. The O-linemen suffer together sometimes, so it’s always a bond. Even on other teams, we respect each other’s games and stuff. So, it was a nice gesture.”
Bringing beer to practice is the latest example of Dickerson’s antics. During the Eagles’ preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals last week, Dickerson videobombed Johnson’s sideline interview. The broadcast crew noticed Dickerson eating a Smucker’s Uncrustables sandwich in the background, prompting the camera to pan away from Johnson and zoom in on Dickerson. He continued eating the sandwich while staring into the camera.
It is also something of a full-circle moment for the offensive linemen. After the Eagles won Super Bowl LIX in February, running back Saquon Barkley gifted each one of the offensive linemen who paved the way for his historic season with a full truckload of beer.
Barkley informed “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” ahead of his appearance after the Super Bowl that if he and quarterback Jalen Hurts were going to show up, the offensive line would have to come with them. The show honored Barkley’s request. First, Fallon showed a clip of Barkley and reserve offensive lineman Nick Gates shotgunning beers in the locker room after the Eagles’ 40–22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
“That’s my teammate there, Nick,” said Barkley. “I think I lost that one.”
“I came in, [saw] everybody celebrating, partying. Back in my day—I did go to Penn State, so I had my party days,” he said.
Fallon then brought out the Eagles’ starting offensive line: left tackle Jordan Mailata, Dickerson, center Cam Jurgens, right guard Mekhi Becton, and Johnson, to celebrate their win by shotgunning beers together. Only Hurts did not drink, instead choosing to shake his beer can and shower it over Dickerson.
Dickerson collapsed on the field at an open practice at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Sunday. He was helped off the field with an apparent leg injury. He was later revealed to have suffered a minor injury to the meniscus in his right leg; he had surgery on Wednesday to repair it. In the clip from Thursday’s practice, he was seen wearing what appeared to be a compression sleeve on the injured leg. Dickerson is considered week-to-week, with the team hoping for him to return in time for the regular season opener against the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 4.
“It was pretty scary,” Mailata said Thursday of Dickerson’s injury. “I was very happy to see him up this morning when he walked into the locker room. [I] was kind of shocked that he was walking. [But] just very happy to see his bubbly face in the building, and his energy, and glad everything’s going okay.”
Mailata said Dickerson has a unique toughness to play through injuries.
“I think that guy’s just made of rubber, man,” he said. “It doesn’t matter what injury he’s going through during the game, he’s just going to keep pushing through... It’s very inspiring, ‘cause I hurt a finger or I hurt a toe and I’m just like, ’oh, you know, that hurts.‘ And he’s playing out there with one leg, one knee, and he’s just like, ’all right, you got to toughen up.' And man, it’s just, I don’t know what it is, something different about him, the mentality just to go out there and lay it all.”
John Rigolizzo is a writer from South Jersey. He previously wrote for the Daily Caller, Daily Wire, Campus Reform, and the America First Policy Institute.