Eagles GM, Executive VP Howie Roseman looks back on Super LIX win vs. Chiefs
Philadelphia Eagles executive Vice President and General Manager Howie Roseman looks back on Super LIX win.
Philadelphia Eagles executive Vice President and General Manager Howie Roseman looks back on Super LIX win.
Kelce will turn 36 in October and has played all 12 NFL seasons with the Chiefs.
A little blood didn't stop Howie Roseman from celebrating his second Super Bowl victory.
Trump disinvited the Eagles in 2018. It was later reported they were planning to send only five players at most.
"I bleed for this city!" Roseman told Eagles fans afterward. Now he and his team apparently have a plan to turn that phrase into a clothing line.
The Saquon Barkley decision hasn't taken Philly to the same Super Bowl three-peat opportunity that the Chiefs face Sunday. But the trifecta of Roseman Super Bowl squads in the decade since his reassignment will tell their own story.
The Chiefs have a few key free agents about to hit the market.
Donald Trump golfed with Tiger Woods on Sunday morning before making the trek to New Orleans.
In Nick Foles' defense, he's not wrong.
Frank Schwab and Jori Epstein react to the news that Kellen Moore is becoming the Saints head coach, while also looking into the future for Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles got off to a hot start in Super Bowl LIX.
The shooting occurred at 23rd and Spring Garden Streets in Philadelphia, according to reports.
There has been a slight movement on the total for Super Bowl LIX.
No one felt the Chiefs' first-half disaster more than their defensive leader.
DeVonta Smith joined the famous foursome of Charles Woodson, Reggie Bush, Marcus Allen and Tony Dorsett.
No one celebrated their 22nd birthday like Eagles CB Cooper DeJean.
Philadelphia was never going to win a Super Bowl and relax.
The president is also expected to sit for an interview with Fox News to be aired before the game.
In this special episode of Football 301, Nate Tice and Matt Harmon join you live to break down the Philadelphia Eagles' dominant Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Nate and Matt discuss what went wrong for Kansas City and what made Philadelphia’s roster construction and game plan so effective. The guys break down every key moment, from the Chiefs’ offensive line woes to the Eagles' defensive line getting after Patrick Mahomes all game long.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA are set to go on tour together later this summer.
Both the Chiefs and the Eagles appear to be relatively healthy heading into Sunday's matchup.