PHILADELPHIA EAGLES JOIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY TO HELP BUILD HOMES IN LA
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EAGLES JOIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY TO HELP BUILD HOMES IN LOS ANGELES
The Philadelphia Eagles are taking a break from football to help tackle poverty out in Los Angeles.
Wide receivers Torrey Smith and Mack Hollins, linebackers Nigel Bradham and Najee Goode, cornerback Jalen Mills, tight end Trey Burton and defensive end Steven Means helped build homes for residents of Santa Ana.
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