R.I.P: Philadelphia Eagles super key player has confirmed dead today at………

Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Famer Leo Carlin has died.

He was 86.

No cause of death has been reported.

Carlin joined the Eagles in 1960, working with the team’s ticketing department, and then worked his way into a spot in the front office in 1964.

Carlin, per NBC, is credited with helping the Eagles become the first team in the NFL to merge ticketing with computer data processing.

According to a statement released by the Eagles’ owner, Jeffrey Lurie, “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Leo Carlin.” Enlisted into the Falcons Corridor of Popularity in 2010, Leo directed our ticket office for a surprising 55 years. His sort and delicate disposition was felt by each and every individual who had the honor of encountering him. In addition to the fact that he was a mind blowing group minister who was focused on building and keeping up major areas of strength for with our season ticket individuals and fans the same, yet Leo was likewise an extraordinary asset for myself and everybody in our association.

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