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McLeod and Eagles teammates ride bus, encourage voters

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Philadelphia Eagles safety Rodney McLeod and several of his teammates rode on a double-decker bus and encouraged people to vote as they traveled throughout the city on Tuesday.

Using megaphones to address crowds along several routes, McLeod and his teammates emphasized the importance of voting and reminded everyone to wear masks to protect themselves from COVID-19.

'œIt has been amazing to see how excited and prideful everyone is about voting,'ť McLeod said. 'œWhen they see the bus and give us a thumbs-up that they voted, we are confident that change is going to come.'ť

Defensive backs Darius Slay, Jalen Mills, Avonte Maddox, Grayland Arnold and Elijah Riley, wide receiver Greg Ward, tight end Dallas Goedert, tackle Jordan Mailata and backup quarterback Jalen Hurts joined McLeod on the bus.

'œGo out there and vote. Make your voice be heard,'ť Hurts shouted to the crowd.

McLeod and his wife, Erika, developed a 'œMy Voice My Vote'ť initiative in partnership with their Change Our Future Foundation to support and encourage civic engagement and voting in the city. They provided free shuttle service to polling locations in North Philadelphia and provided meals to volunteer poll workers.

City officials joined the McLeods and the Eagles players on the bus and a DJ turned the ride into a party atmosphere.

'œIt drew a great reaction out of people. They were happy to see some of their favorite Eagles in the middle of the hood,'ť said Pastor Carl Day, a Cowboys fan who was along one of the bus stops. 'œI didn't care to see him after he scored a TD against my team, but it was cool of them.'ť

McLeod returned a fumble 53 yards for a touchdown in Philadelphia's 23-9 victory over Dallas on Sunday night. The Eagles (3-4-1) are first in the NFC East and have a bye this week.

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