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Thinking pink

The sign says it all

Volunteers from Jefferson University Hospitals

Teaming up for a good cause

Pink is the color for the month of October as the Eagles team up to help tackle breast cancer

Volunteers from Jefferson University Hospitals were busy selling pink hats and ties prior to the game

A selection of hats and a new tie are among the special Tackling Breast Cancer items

Thinking and selling pink hats to help raise money to fight breast cancer

Teaming up to tackle breast cancer

Phillie Phanatic with Eagles Cheerleaders Jamie and Lindsey

Phillies ball girls, Eagles Cheerleaders along with SWOOP and the Phillie Phanatic model co-branded T-shirt

Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals President and CEO Thomas Lewis flanked by Eagles president Joe Banner and Phillies president David Montgomery

Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals President and CEO Thomas Lewis

Phillies President and CEO David Montgomery

A group shot featuring Phillies ball girls and Eagles Cheerleaders, as well as Tom Lewis, Dr. Gordon Schwartz, Phillie Phanatic, SWOOP, Dr. Richard Pestell and Dr. Matthew Carabasi

A group shot featuring Phillies ball girls and Eagles Cheerleaders, as well as Joe Banner, Dave Spadaro, Tom Lewis, Dr. Gordon Schwartz, Phillie Phanatic, SWOOP, Dr. Richard Pestell, Dr. Matthew Carabasi, Scott Palmer and David Montgomery

Eagles president Joe Banner and Phillies president and CEO David Montgomery with Jefferson University Hospitals President and CEO Tom Lewis

Eagles president Joe Banner and Phillies president and CEO David Montgomery with Jefferson University Hospitals President and CEO Tom Lewis

Eagles president Joe Banner with Jefferson University Hospitals President and CEO Tom Lewis

Eagles president Joe Banner and Jefferson University Hospitals President and CEO Tom Lewis with Dr. Gordon Schwartz, Dr. Richard Pestell and Dr. Matthew Carabasi

Jefferson Hospital staff have their photo taken with SWOOP and the Phillie Phanatic

Phillie Phanatic and a pair of Eagles Cheerleaders show off the new co-branded T-shirt

Sporting the co-branded T-shirt that features the Philadelphia skyline with both team logos are SWOOP and a pair of Phillies ball girls

SWOOP has some fun with the Phillies ball girls

Displaying a new co-branded T-shirt, Phillie Phanatic and SWOOP flank VIPs (from left) Joe Banner, Jefferson's Tom Lewis and Phillies president and CEO David Montgomery

Sunday marked the Tackling Breast Cancer game

Supporting the team's Tackling Breast Cancer campaign

Pink was the color of the day as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The effort continued as the calendar moved to November

Cheerleaders Amanda and Laura

Cheerleader Amanda is all smiles in her traditional pink Eagles hat

Cheerleader Danielle sporting the pink ribbon hat

Cheerleader Rachel wearing the pink ribbon shirt as well as the Eagles camouflage hats, which figure to be especially popular with the male demographic

Cheerleaders Danielle and Rachel

Cheerleader Laura models the new pink Eagle hat as well as the Eagles pink ribbon shirt, which are now available

Dr Anne Rosenberg, clinical professor of surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, talked about the importance of breast cancer research

Eileen Myers, a patient of Dr Anne Rosenberg and more importantly, a breast cancer survivor

Mark Donovan, Senior Vice President of Business Operations, addresses the crowd

Neil Lubarsky, Senior VP for Finance and CFO of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, and Christina Weiss-Lurie present the check for $10,000

Papa John's Founder John Schnatter

Lubarsky, Schnatter, and Weiss-Lurie

Schnatter and Weiss-Lurie

Lubarsky, Donovan, Schnatter, and Weiss-Lurie

Manny from South Philly with Schnatter

Cheerleaders Nicole, Amanda, and Laura with Schnatter

Papa John's management with some Eagles' Cheerleaders

Fans enjoying some Papa John's

As part of the team's Tackling Breast Cancer effort, chainsaw artist Ben Risney crafted a custom Eagles wood sculpture for fans to bid on

Hats anyone? A selection of hats were on sale Sunday as part of the Eagles Tackling Breast Cancer efforts

Chainsaw artist Ben Risney was hard at work pre-game crafting a custom Eagles wood sculpture

The sign says it all ...

Pink is in this month as the Eagles help Tackle Breast Cancer

Chainsaw artist Ben Risney crafted a custom Eagles wood sculpture for fans to bid on to help benefit the Tackling Breast Cancer campaign

Volunteers from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital were on hand selling a selection of hats as part of the Tackling Breast Cancer campaign

Eagles Cheerleaders used pink pom-poms on Sunday

Cheerleaders Alyssa and Jamie flank OG Scott Young during appearance at Ridley ACME in support of the Tackling Breast Cancer effort

During an appearance at the Ridley ACME, TE Brent Celek and OG Scott Young signed autographs for fans who made a $5 donation toward tacking breast cancer