Philadelphia is the town of blue-collar workers and the rags to riches story or Rocky Balboa, or even a Vince Papale.

During the 1976 season, a 30-year-old with no NFL experience, coming over from the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League earned a spot on Dick Vermeil’s Eagles roster. That story turned into a Hollywood movie centered around Vince Papale.

Now decades later, Papale’s son is preparing for his own tryout with the Eagles.

Vinny Papale played wide receiver at the University of Delaware, and after a solid Senior season, Papale will get his shot at greatness, as the Eagles have invited him to their local Pro Day on April 17, according to our own Andrew DiCecco.

Spoke to Delaware WR Vinny Papale at the conclusion of pro day. Said he’ll be participating in the #Eagles local pro day on April 17. — Andrew DiCecco (@ADiCeccoNFL) March 22, 2019

#Delaware WR Vinny Papale on what motivates him: “Since I’ve been a kid, I’ve just had a love for this game. When it comes to being on a football team, I don’t think there’s anything better than being a part of that culture and something bigger than yourself.” — Andrew DiCecco (@ADiCeccoNFL) March 22, 2019

As a Senior, Papale Jr. had 36 catches, for 618 yards and six touchdowns.

So proud of Vinny's solid performance at Pro Day … especially popping the best 40 time in the house. Keeping the dream alive! pic.twitter.com/YVmhL0zm9b — Vince Papale (@83Invincible) March 23, 2019

The league allows all 32 teams to host their own local pro day for area talent to get the chance to work out in front of different NFL brass. Legacy could allow for the talented wideout to catch on somewhere.