It turns out that Jalen Hurts' phone wallpaper wasn't the only motivation from the Eagles' Super Bowl 57 loss to the Chiefs.
Lane Johnson, Philadelphia’s veteran left tackle and a two-time First-Team All-Pro, took to social media to deliver a simple, one-emoji reaction.
We already knew the Philadelphia Eagles were supremely confident about their chances of winning Super Bowl 59 before they blew the Kansas City Chiefs. Saquon Barkley’s assertive speech delivered to his Eagles teammates the night before the Big Game told us this as much.
The Philadelphia Eagles beat up Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs' offense in Super Bowl LIX, winning the championship with a convincing 40-22 victory that never felt as close as that lopsided score.
In their dominant 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the Philadelphia Eagles made a bold statement of redemption. The Eagles were driven by the bitter me
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Johnson, the No. 4 overall pick in 2013, earned his sixth overall Pro Bowl selection in 2024 and his third in a row. He sits behind only Jason Kelce and Jason Peters – two future Hall of Famers with seven apiece – for the most Pro Bowls by an offensive lineman in Eagles history.
Defensive end Brandon Graham has spoken out about his pending retirement after a franchise-leading 15 seasons with the organization. Despite returning in time for the Super Bowl after a torn triceps, no one is sure whether Graham is going to call it a career this offseason or not.
Before the Eagles owned the Chiefs on the field, Lane Johnson set the tone with a fiery speech, fueling this superb Super Bowl performance.
Offensive lineman Lane Johnson is now a two-time Super Bowl champion after also winning with Philly in Super Bowl LII seven years ago. Johnson was at Oklahoma from 2009 to 2012 after starting his career as a quarterback and tight end at JUCO Kilgore College in 2008.
The 2024 NFL season is over, and all eyes are on 2024 after the Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. Philadelphia has 18 pending free agents and a big four of Josh Sweat, Mekhi Becton, Zack Baun, and Milton Williams.