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The Jacksonville Jaguars beat the Dallas Cowboys 40-34 in overtime on Sunday in order to get closer to the division lead.

It gave the staff food.

According to The Florida Times-Union, the Philadelphia Eagles wanted to thank the Jags for their win, so they sent them a bunch of cheesesteaks. It wasn't directly from Philadelphia. They ordered 35 cheesesteaks and 25 serving of fries from Philly's Finest in Jacksonville Beach and had them delivered to Doug Pederson.

Jeff Harris, who owns the restaurant, initially wasn't sure if the order was legit but was convinced when a member of the Eagles contacted him.

The food was eaten by the football operations staff.

It was a familiar meal for Pederson, who was the Eagles' head coach from 2016 to '20 and led them to a victory in Super Bowl LII. Pederson received a warm reception when Jacksonville played in Philadelphia in Week 4.