Philadelphia Eagles release Christmas album featuring Lane Johnson, Jordan Mailata & Jason Kelce

The burly, bearded men belting out holiday classics have made the night before Christmas more than just a time this year to watch the Philadelphia Eagles try and slay the competition.

Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata — with a little assist from some melodic teammates — have made a season already pretty jolly in Philly a bit more sweet-sounding with the release of their Christmas album, ‘A Philly Special Christmas.’

Yes, the album title is an ode to Old Saint Nick, in this case former QB Nick Foles and the trick play that helped the Eagles win their only Super Bowl in the 2017 season.

Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata, of the Philadelphia Eagles, teamed up with several musicians to record the seven-song LP ‘A Philly Special Christmas.’ Proceeds from this record will benefit Children’s Crisis Treatment Center and other charities in Philadelphia

Jason Kelce (far left), Jordan Mailata (center) and Lane Johnson all seen recording tracks for their Christmas album, which nearly took a year to produce

Jason Kelce (far left), Jordan Mailata (center) and Lane Johnson all seen recording tracks for their Christmas album, which nearly took a year to produce

The trio of Eagles offensive lineman can sing about as well as they can pass protect — Johnson might not even let Santa Claus down the chimney as he holds the record for most consecutive games without allowing a sack — and an All-Star cast of musicians was assembled to record the album.

Leading the charge was Charlie Hall, drummer for the Grammy-winning band War on Drugs.

‘If we’re going to do this, let’s make it meaningful. Let’s make it awesome,’ Hall said. ‘It’s not a goof.’

While the tone is light, this is no novelty record.

‘Oh, football players making a record, it’s like ”Super Bowl Shuffle,” Hall said with a laugh, referring to the 1985 song performed by players on the Chicago Bears, who went on to win Super Bowl XX that same year. ‘But no, this was born out of sincerity and a deep love and appreciation of music.’

Grammy-award winning artist and War on Drugs drummer Charlie Hall also features in the seven-song album along with The Hooters, Dr. Dog and 98-year-old saxophone player Marshall Allen of Sun Ra Arkestra

Grammy-award winning artist and War on Drugs drummer Charlie Hall also features in the seven-song album along with The Hooters, Dr. Dog and 98-year-old saxophone player Marshall Allen of Sun Ra Arkestra

Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata

Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson

‘Jordan (left) could straight up quit football and be a singer if he wanted to,’ Hall said, adding that Lane (right) has an ‘incredibly soulful voice’

The idea for an album was kicked around last year by Jason Kelce (shown) and friends around last Christmas and former Eagle Connor Barwin used his music connections - War on Drugs have headlined the former defensive end¿s charity show - to get the ball rolling

The idea for an album was kicked around last year by Jason Kelce (shown) and friends around last Christmas and former Eagle Connor Barwin used his music connections – War on Drugs have headlined the former defensive end’s charity show – to get the ball rolling

The cover art features Johnson, Kelce and Mailata sketched in an homage to the Peanuts characters on the ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ album and the songs are standards found on Christmas playlists.

‘I did not think it was going to get to this level of quality,’ Kelce said.

The guys in green sing ‘White Christmas,’ ‘ Blue Christmas,’ ‘Silent Night’ and Eagles radio announcer Merrill Reese narrates ‘The Night Before Christmas.’

On the field, the Eagles play the Dallas Cowboys on December 24. 

There’s a philanthropical slant to the album as well, with proceeds going to the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center in Philadelphia. More than $100,000 has already been raised.

Good luck buying the album, though.

The Eagles weren't the first team to release a song or an album, as the Chicago Bears came up with the 'Super Bowl Shuffle' in 1985, two months before actually winning Super Bowl XX

The Eagles weren’t the first team to release a song or an album, as the Chicago Bears came up with the ‘Super Bowl Shuffle’ in 1985, two months before actually winning Super Bowl XX

Eagles fans better hurry to buy a copy of their new favorite album, with some being sold on eBay for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. The last batch sold out in 120 seconds

Eagles fans better hurry to buy a copy of their new favorite album, with some being sold on eBay for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. The last batch sold out in 120 seconds

Well, at least a vinyl copy, as previous pressings have quickly sold out. The last batch sold out in 120 seconds — some albums are going for $4,000 on ebay — and there’s one final order available on Friday. ‘A Philly Special Christmas’ is of course available on streaming services and one song a week has been dropped each Friday leading to the full record’s release on December 23.

The idea for an album was kicked around last year by Kelce and friends around last Christmas and former Eagle Connor Barwin used his music connections – War on Drugs have headlined the former defensive end’s charity show – to get the ball rolling. The album was recorded over several days at various Philadelphia-area recording studios this past summer.

‘It’s 98 degrees and we’re recording a Christmas album,’ Kelce said, wearing a Christmas sweater, Eagles Santa hat and holding a beer, in a making-of video.

Barwin served as an executive producer. The seven-song LP from Vera Y Records also features musicians from The Hooters, Dr. Dog and 98-year-old saxophone player Marshall Allen of Sun Ra Arkestra.

Philadelphia-based rock band Dr. Dog is one of the most famous names on the holiday album

Philadelphia-based rock band Dr. Dog is one of the most famous names on the holiday album

The recording team brought in a vocal coach to assist the Eagles as they made the transition from the huddle to the studio.

‘That was the lesson in all this, just being game for something,’ Hall said. ‘They’re like, ‘yeah, show me what to do. Show me how to be better and I’ll do it.’ Just totally coachable.’

Kelce, who dressed as Mummer during the Super Bowl parade and sang the national anthem at a 76ers game last season, channeled his inner Bruce Springsteen for the classic ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town.’

Kelce bursts into laughter when the 25-year-old Mailata hits all the high notes of falsetto on the the ‘ I-I-I am dreaming of a white Christmas ‘ doo-wop part popularized by The Drifters.

‘What Jordan did, you could call singing,’ Kelce said. ‘What Lane did, you could call singing. I don’t know if you could call what I did singing. I’m very much just a yeller in certain tones.’

Mailata has the best pipes of the bunch and even competed on the Fox reality show The Masked Singer. 

The Eagles hold a 12-1 overall record and will stay top of the NFC East at Christmas time, even after facing the Dallas Cowboys on December 24 in a tense, divisional rivalry

The Eagles hold a 12-1 overall record and will stay top of the NFC East at Christmas time, even after facing the Dallas Cowboys on December 24 in a tense, divisional rivalry

‘Jordan could straight up quit football and be a singer if he wanted to,’ Hall said. ‘But they’re all great. Their voices are like a reflection of their personalities. Lane has this incredibly soulful voice. If they were to get out of this line of business, Jordan would have no trouble finding a gig singing.’

Hall already felt the holiday spirit with the War on Drugs set to play three-sold out ‘ Drugcember To Remember’ charity shows next week at the Philly rock venue Johnny Brenda’s. The money raised goes toward The Fund for the School District of Philadelphia, a nonprofit that raises and coordinates investments into the Philadelphia public schools.

War on Drugs had just won a Grammy and were on tour in Australia in February 2018 when the Eagles beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

‘It was like 10 in the morning and we all crammed into a hotel room and were screaming and throwing chairs out of excitement,’ Hall said.

Now they’re building Christmas traditions together.

‘It’s sort of a beautiful reminder that we’re all just connected through life and music and friendship,’ Hall said.

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