Eagles' Alshon Jeffery hiding autographed jerseys around Philly during NFL draft

Alshon Jeffery is going to play on Sunday. There's no reason to think he wouldn't. Thanks for clicking. Got eem.
Matthew Emmons/USA TODAY Sports

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is celebrating the NFL draft by spreading the love to young fans in the city.

Ahead of Thursday night's first round, Jefferey announced on Twitter that he'll be giving away nine autographed kids jerseys on Friday and Saturday. The jerseys will be hidden in locations around Philadelphia and Jeffery will be posting clues on Twitter.

If you're willing to keep your eye on Jeffery's Twitter account, you might be able to snag a jersey for your kid or at least have an adventure searching for one. 


RELATED: 20 players who make sense for the Eagles in the second round of the 2019 draft


As of Friday morning, at least one of the jerseys had been claimed at Rittenhouse Square. 


The person who found that jersey said it was placed under a rock, if that offers any insight into where Jeffery is placing the jerseys once the clues help identify the general location. 

This isn't the first time Jeffery has gone out of his way to interact with the kids of Philadelphia. 

In January, after the Eagles lost to the New Orleans Saints in the playoffs, Jeffery visited the classroom of a second grader in West Chester who wrote him an encouraging letter to move past his rough break in the fourth quarter. 

Be on the lookout for Jeffery's clues on Friday and Saturday.