The Philadelphia Eagles have another shot at Super Bowl glory, and this time, they look more dangerous than ever. After a dominant season, they are set to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in what promises to be an electrifying rematch. And if there’s one person who knows how to evaluate a championship team, it’s Tom Brady.
When asked about the Eagles‘ performance, Brady didn’t hold back. “I think they’ve been really consistent this season,” he said. “Sirianni has done a great job handling adversity, and you can see that fire in him. I really like that attitude.”
A dominant rushing attack and a resilient defense
One of Philadelphia’s greatest strengths has been its ground game. The Eagles have rushed the ball more than any other team in the league this season, with 659 attempts. The addition of Saquon Barkley has given their offense even more explosiveness.
Meanwhile, despite injuries to key offensive linemen like Cam Jurgens and Landon Dickerson, the Eagles have maintained their physical dominance. Their defense has also been a force to be reckoned with, finishing the season as the league’s No. 1 unit, allowing just 280.9 yards per game.
The ultimate test awaits
Jalen Hurts has overcome injuries of his own but has remained the driving force behind Philadelphia’s offense. He was spectacular in the NFC Championship Game, accounting for four total touchdowns in a 55-23 demolition of the Washington Commanders.
Now, the Eagles are just one game away from redemption. With a powerful offense, an elite defense, and Brady’s seal of approval, they could prove to be the biggest challenge yet for Mahomes and the Chiefs as they chase a third straight Super Bowl title.