Ryan Quigley said he turned Lafayette native Tiger Bech into an Eagles fan. Though he vowed to never return to New Orleans ...
Former Princeton football player Ryan Quigley will return to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX more than a month after he was seriously injured and his friend, Tiger Bech, was killed in a terror attack.
Ryan Quigley, a huge Eagles fan, was injured in the Jan. 1 terrorist attack on Bourbon Street, and his friend Tiger Bech was ...
In the wake of the New Orleans tragedy, the Eagles invited Quigley to their practice facility along with Bech’s sister, Ginnie. Quigley arrived on crutches as he continued to recover from his injuries ...
Ryan Quigley, a former Princeton football player, was hurt in New Orleans on Jan. 1 in an attack. He's going back, this time ...
One of the victims who was injured in an attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans is going to fulfill a promise to his friend ...
The Philadelphia Eagles announced this week that they're gifting Super Bowl tickets to Ryan Quigley, a New Orleans terror attack survivor.
The Philadelphia Eagles gifted Ryan Quigley, survivor of the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans, the trip of a ...
A friend of Tiger Bech who also survived the attack, Ryan Quigley, was gifted a ticket by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Ryan Quigley, a Montgomery County native, thought he was only taking a tour of the NovaCare Complex, but the team had something else planned.
Ryan Quigley and Tiger Bech, longtime friends, were celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street when a terror attack suspect plowed through crowds.