The Philadelphia Eagles came, saw, and hoo boy, did they conquer.
Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup with Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs was never all that close. When Mahomes had the ball, Vic Fangio’s defense bullied him relentlessly. When the Eagles were on offense, the electric Jalen Hurts more or less did whatever he wanted against an overmatched Kansas City defense. From start to finish, this was one of the more uncompetitive Super Bowls we’ve ever seen.
It also created the room for a juicy narrative: Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni may as well officially be the NFL version of Ohio State’s Ryan Day.
All season long, Sirianni was decried as someone out of his wits, a person who couldn’t possibly maximize the immense talent on the Eagles’ roster while they romped their way to a stellar regular season. The same was said of Day, even as the Buckeyes won 10 games and clinched a spot in the College Football Playoff. Then, both coaches put on a leadership masterclass, guiding their respective teams through decisive postseason romps en route to the first championships of their coaching careers.
The resemblance is uncanny, and I can’t quite shake the feeling of having already experienced this.
Congratulations to Sirianni and Day. They managed to give me a case of football déjà vu.
A chaotic 2025 NFL offseason awaits us. Here’s where the entire league ranks after the Eagles’ Super Bowl win, according to For The Win.
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