Eagles coach Nick Sirianni talked about his defense's strategy that's made the unit so effective this postseason.
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs are meeting in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years, a dream come true for a writer who grew up in the suburbs of the city watching Andy Reid and the Eagles make deep playoff runs on a regular basis.
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles linebacker Zack Baun took off his Oxygen mask and put his helmet back on when he saw running back Saquon Barkley rush for a 60-yard touchdown on their first offensive play against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs have an X-factor versus the Eagles in Super 59, and it's not Patrick Mahomes, but it is Xavier Worthy.
Reid has mastered the art of managing the big game while Sirianni has not reached that point. The Philadelphia coach has been through it and he was close on his first Super Bowl attempt. Now he must show that he has caught up to Reid. It’s a major challenge that few have been up to at this point.
Jalen Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni are ready for a Super Bowl rematch with Patrick Mahomes and former Eagles coach Andy Reid.
The tush push has been perfected by the Philadelphia Eagles and it's been decrypted by the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Nick Sirianni has been much maligned in his short NFL coaching tenure with the Eagles, but with two Super Bowl trips in three seasons, the perception of him should change for good.
After watching the Commanders march down the field on their opening drive, Saquon Barkley set the tone for the Eagles with just one play.