
The Eagles are adding a new wrinkle to the passing game:
Soon drivers will see team versions of official Pennsylvania license plates on rear bumpers going by.
The club also is adding a new wrinkle to the plate-buying game: an online auction.
Starting Monday at 2 p.m. fans can bid for numbers 51 to 100, with final bids staggered in groups of 10 from 11 p.m. to midnight on Nov. 21. Bidding for numbers 1 to 50 will begin at 2 p.m. on Nov. 22, with closings in the final hour of Nov. 28.
Proceeds benefit the Eagles Youth Partnership, and all but $24 of the winning bids will be tax deductible.
Flyers Wives Charities and Sixers Charities already offer Pennsylvania plates for their fans, at a cost of $50 each. The sale of New Jersey Flyers plates was suspended pending legislation, according to ComcastSpectacorFoundation.org, which notes that Delaware won’t offer Flyers plates until 200 fans have signed up.

Jon Cherry is a Director of leading personalised number plate dealer Regplates.com. Jon has over 25 years industry experience handling some of the most expensive plates ever sold with many high profile and celebrity clients. Active since 1991 in the number plate industry, Jon is currently Chairman of the Cherished Numbers Guild, a trade body representing number plate dealers in the UK. Jon has written many articles on the industry and insight into the future of numberplates and the market as a whole.