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Jalen Hurts made his memorable visit to the Rocky Steps on Friday – NBCSP
JALEN HURTS: “When I was drafted, I promised myself I wouldn’t visit the Rocky Steps until I won a championship. And now, here we are. This past year has been a testament to this team’s resilience—fighting through challenges and overcoming relentless scrutiny. One thing I know about this city is that we never back down. Success comes from endurance and strength; we don’t quit. So thank you, everyone. The next journey begins. Go Birds.”
Celebrate the Eagles Championship Parade speeches and festivities – PE.com
Philadelphia opened its arms to Eagles fans nationwide for the Championship Parade on Friday, honoring the Super Bowl LIX winners. There was a remarkable display of affection from the City of Brotherly Love on Valentine’s Day. Relive the speeches held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, sponsored by Lincoln Financial.
Top 10 highlights from the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade – BGN
Howie Roseman, the Eagles’ Executive Vice President and General Manager, humorously took a beer can to the head during Friday’s parade, but that didn’t deter him, leading to a memorable opening line when he addressed the crowd.
Eagles Super Bowl parade 2025: Highlights from Philadelphia – SB Nation
Before we bid farewell to Super Bowl LIX, we enjoyed one last celebration: a parade. Today, the Philadelphia Eagles and thousands of dedicated fans gathered in the City of Brotherly Love to honor the team that thwarted Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs from making NFL history. The parade commenced at Lincoln Financial Field around 11:00 a.m. Eastern, proceeded down Broad Street toward City Hall, and culminated at the Philadelphia Museum of Art with a ceremony and player speeches around 2:00 p.m. It remains to be seen if anyone can surpass Jason Kelce’s iconic speech from Super Bowl LII.
NFL’s top Super Bowl contenders right now: Eagles, Lions, Chiefs lead the pack – NFL.com
1) EAGLES. With a roster brimming with talent crafted by General Manager Howie Roseman, the Eagles could remain in Super Bowl contention for years to come. Roseman has skillfully assembled elite players at vital positions while also supplying the coaching staff with promising development prospects. Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley will again lead a dynamic offense featuring playmakers like A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert. The Eagles’ powerful offensive line, led by Lane Johnson, Jordan Mailata, and Landon Dickerson, will continue to impose their will on opposing defenses. Following his first Pro Bowl selection and a second-team All-Pro nod, Jalen Carter is poised to make a significant push for Defensive Player of the Year, supported by talents like Nolan Smith and Jordan Davis. With players such as Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson likely to thrive with more experience under Vic Fangio’s guidance, it’s hard to imagine the Eagles not seriously contending for another Lombardi Trophy with their exceptional roster setting the standard for excellence in the league.
The Pursuit Is On – Iggles Blitz
Listening to Jerry Jones boast about being “all in” without genuine follow-through must be tough. The Eagles recently had an outstanding offseason, highlighted by the additions of Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun, while the Cowboys added Zeke Elliott and Eric Kendricks. There’s clearly a difference in approach. The Commanders likely believe they are closing the gap on the Eagles after winning a crucial Week 16 game. Jayden Daniels appears to be a promising talent. Meanwhile, Washington faced a disappointing defeat in the NFC title game and will blame their turnovers. Fans are eager to see how next season unfolds. The Lions had a remarkable 2024 season, finishing 15-2, but their campaign ended abruptly in the playoffs with a shocking loss to Washington, leaving them with something to prove next year. WR Amon-Ra St. Brown has made it clear he looks forward to facing the Eagles in the season opener.
Bowen: Another Eagles parade, with more celebrations on the horizon? – PHLY
This latest Eagles Super Bowl parade seemed to carry an air of lighthearted fun, a stark contrast to the previous one. Some may disagree with this sentiment, but I find it hard to prove or disprove. The 2018 parade was steeped in history, with fans bringing the ashes of loved ones to cherish the moment as the buses passed by. It was joyous yet heavy, marked by Jason Kelce’s iconic speech that addressed long-cherished grievances. I covered that parade for The Inquirer, and the fans I met were eager to document the occasion, sharing it with absent loved ones. While that spirit was certainly present this time, it felt more like a party—with an exuberant and youthful crowd enjoying themselves. I would be surprised if local liquor stores weren’t out of those little plastic bottles of Fireball after Friday’s festivities.
Key roster decisions for each NFL team heading into 2025 – PFF
Philadelphia Eagles: Who do they keep among key free agents? The Eagles are likely still celebrating their Super Bowl victory, but the NFL offseason waits for no one. After a historic offseason a year ago, General Manager Howie Roseman will face crucial decisions regarding which players to retain from his championship squad. The free-agent pool is intriguing not only because of the caliber of talent but also the expected costs. Players like Milton Williams and Josh Sweat could command over $20 million annually, while Zack Baun (90.1 PFF overall grade) is set to become one of the highest-paid linebackers in the NFL. Mekhi Becton (70.7 PFF overall grade) is also due for a raise after an impressive season in a new position. With only $18 million in cap space, Roseman may find that retaining several key players from 2024 is unfeasible. However, with players like Moro Ojomo and Jalyx Hunt showing promise, some decisions may become more straightforward.
Should the Eagles utilize their fifth-year options for Jordan Davis, Jahan Dotson, and Kenny Pickett? – PhillyVoice
If the Eagles opt out of Jordan Davis’ fifth-year option and he excels in 2025, they might regret not securing him under contract for 2026 at $11.5 million. The franchise tag for interior defensive linemen in 2026 could approach $25 million. Jalen Carter logged over 1,000 snaps in 2024, and the Eagles may face the retirement of Brandon Graham and the loss of Milton Williams to free agency. The interior defensive line depth could dwindle significantly, and failing to retain Davis in 2026 would create another hole to fill. Carter is the best player on the Eagles’ defense, while Nolan Smith is emerging as a star. Carter and Smith share a solid rapport with Davis, and maintaining harmony in the locker room alongside keeping key players happy could be crucial. #JimmyVerdict: I believe the Eagles will lean towards exercising Davis’ fifth-year option or finding a contract extension solution.
2025 NFL forecasts: Super Bowl 60 predictions, MVP picks, breakout stars – ESPN
Kalyn Kahler, national NFL reporter: Eagles triumph over Bills. The Chiefs may resolve their left tackle situation, but I believe the Bills will finally overpower Kansas City in the playoffs. Under GM Howie Roseman and Coach Nick Sirianni, the Eagles have demonstrated their ability to succeed even after losing coordinators, meaning the exit of Kellen Moore won’t impede their chances of securing back-to-back Super Bowl titles.
Dispute over toilets leads to shooting during Eagles’ Super Bowl parade – NJ.com
Two women sustained leg injuries during a fight concerning the use of porta-potties near the Eagles parade on Friday afternoon, according to police reports. Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Vanore informed the Philadelphia Inquirer that the incident transpired around 2:35 p.m. on the 2300 block of Benjamin Franklin Parkway, coinciding with the speeches by players and officials at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Eagles dominate Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs – Arrowhead Pride
In Super Bowl LIX, the Philadelphia Eagles triumphed 40-22 over the Kansas City Chiefs by controlling the line of scrimmage from start to finish. Kansas City didn’t score until the third quarter when they were down 34-0. Exploiting the Chiefs’ struggling offensive line and their reluctance to run the ball, the Eagles’ defensive line had a remarkable performance, sacking quarterback Patrick Mahomes six times and generating numerous pressures, causing Mahomes’ timing to falter throughout the game.
How Quinyon Mitchell’s fruit farming background helped him become a Super Bowl champion – Inquirer
Quinyon Mitchell’s football aspirations looked bleak in 2019 when high school graduation left him without college opportunities. Initially aiming for the University of Florida, he struggled academically in his senior year at Williston High School in Florida and fell short of qualifying. However, Mitchell, having spent his summers working in the heat harvesting watermelons, persevered. “Hard work is in his genes,” said his father, Quentin.
Daily Slop – February 14 – ESPN identifies Commanders as prime candidate for Myles Garrett trade – Hogs Haven
The Commanders hold the No. 29 pick in April’s upcoming draft, which could be part of a potential deal for Garrett. The question remains if they would include Jonathan Allen, a 30-year-old defensive tackle in the final year of his contract, to sweeten the deal. The Browns have Dalvin Tomlinson positioned inside, but Allen would provide them with a second high-impact tackle in the event Garrett departs. Washington could also involve a third team in the discussion of Allen’s relocation. Regardless, if the Browns are willing to trade Garrett, the Commanders should be their first call.
Get to know Kellen Moore: The Saints’ new head coach – Canal Street Chronicles
Throughout his six seasons in the NFL, Moore’s offenses consistently ranked: among the Top 10 in no-huddle rate, each year; in the Top 10 for neutral pace, every year; in the Top 10 for offensive plays per game, every year; in the Top 10 for points per game in five out of six years; and in the Top 10 for yards per game in five out of six years. The Eagles ranked 7th in scoring offense (27.2 ppg), 8th in total offense (367.2 total yards per game), and 2nd in rushing offense, running the ball on an NFL-high 55.7% of their plays during the 2024 season. For Moore, who has become the youngest head coach in the NFL, these achievements are notably impressive. For the Saints, who urgently needed a shift, this marks an exciting new chapter.
The Cowboys’ significant blunder: Allowing Kellen Moore to leave – Blogging The Boys
It’s been a challenging period for the Dallas Cowboys. Not only did they miss the playoffs, but their divisional rival, the Philadelphia Eagles, clinched the championship. As the Eagles enjoyed their victory parade, the Cowboys are left pondering their future. They have also parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, initiating a staff overhaul. This disheartening change is compounded by the success of former coordinators Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore, who have already achieved what the Cowboys have been missing for nearly three decades. Quinn quickly turned the Washington Commanders around, taking them to the NFC Championship game for the first time since 1991. Meanwhile, Moore, now in his inaugural season as offensive coordinator for the Eagles, has secured a Super Bowl victory—a stark reminder of the Cowboys’ missed opportunities.
Insider reports: No chance of Giants trading No. 3 pick for Matthew Stafford – Big Blue View
NFL insider Adam Schefter recently dismissed the suggestion by Colin Cowherd on FOX Sports that the New York Giants might offer the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft in exchange for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.
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