Super Bowl week kicked off as Eagles players and coaches faced the cameras during opening night in Phoenix, and FOX Sports was there capturing all the action!
Author: Michael
San Francisco 49ers wideout Brandon Aiyuk is still salty over his loss to the Eagles.
Days away from having to watch his NFC enemies play in the Super Bowl, Aiyuk is claiming that Philadelphia got “lucky” and that they’ll be “exposed” by the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
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Does he have a point? When you take into account Philadelphia facing off against a weak Giants team and playing SF with their fourth-string QB at the helm, Aiyuk may have a strong case here.
The star receiver fielded a question referencing the now-infamous conspiracy theory that recently made the rounds on social media.
Super Bowl week is officially underway in Arizona as the Eagles and Chiefs descended upon the Footprint Center in Phoenix on Monday to take part in the annual opening night tradition of facing hordes of media members from around the world.
Every year, players are swarmed and asked a wide array of questions on topics that often extend beyond the game itself. For Eagles star A.J.
Philadelphia Eagles’ Jason Kelce says that he’ll have to call his daughter Super if his 38-week pregnant wife gives birth during the Super Bowl.
Jalen Hurts is proud to be part of the first matchup of Black QBs in Super Bowl history because he knows about the ones “who laid the foundation” for him.
Philadelphia Eagles’ Rihanna song is “Whats My Name”.
Philadelphia Eagles’ Eagles’ Miles Sanders on playing the Super Bowl in another country would be an amazing opportunity.
Brock Lesnar returned to Monday Night Raw just weeks before the Elimination Chamber and issued a challenge to Bobby Lashley before hitting The All Mighty with not one but two F5s as the Orlando crowd cheered on The Beast.
Philadelphia Eagles’ Jason Kelce on what makes Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid so special. Kelce said that if he can hang on for 20 more years that he’s got two daughters coming up for him to coach.
Jason Kidd brushed aside questions about Kyrie Irving’s past controversies and future with the team, deciding instead to focus on his belief that the acquisition puts Dallas in a position to contend for a title.