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Eagles Mourn the Loss of Former Linebacker at 83 — Rookie Star Cooper DeJean Pays Emotional Tribute

Eagles Mourn the Loss of Former Linebacker at 83 — Rookie Star Cooper DeJean Pays Emotional Tribute

The Philadelphia Eagles are mourning the passing of one of their former defensive anchors, linebacker Ralph Heck, who died on May 25, 2025, at the age of 83. Though he last played for the Eagles in the mid-1960s, his legacy has clearly endured — even among the newest generation of players.

Ralph Heck

Ralph Heck (1941-2025) - Find a Grave Memorial

What caught fans by surprise was the heartfelt tribute from rookie standout Cooper DeJean, who took to social media to share his respect and gratitude for the late Heck.

“I never got to meet Mr. Heck in person,” DeJean wrote, “but I’ve read about him, watched old highlights, and learned from his spirit. He’s part of this franchise’s history, and I’m honored to wear the same jersey. Rest easy, Ralph. Your legacy lives on.”

Ralph Heck played for the Eagles from 1963 to 1965, during a transitional era for the franchise. He wasn’t a flashy name, but he was known for his grit, consistency, and unwavering commitment — qualities that define what it means to be a true Eagle. For older fans, Heck was a symbol of blue-collar toughness and silent leadership.

And now, decades later, that same spirit is resonating with a rising star like DeJean — a player born nearly 40 years after Heck’s final snap.

In a sport where fame is fleeting and careers short, it’s rare to see one generation’s fire passed on to the next. But Cooper DeJean isn’t just offering condolences — he’s making a promise. “I’ll fight the way he did,” he wrote, “for this team and this city.”

Ralph Heck may be gone, but the soul of Eagles football — the grit, the legacy, the brotherhood — lives on. And now, with players like DeJean stepping forward, that legacy isn’t fading.
It’s just beginning a new chapter.

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