Can Saquon Barkley put the finishing touches on what is arguably the greatest season ever by a running back with a Super Bowl victory?
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts put the full force of his rushing prowess – and his offensive line's sturdiness – on display at Super Bowl LVII, tying an NFL record with three rushing scores in a 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, one of the most entertaining NFL title games ever. He also threw for 304 yards and a score.
In addition to playing in his first Super Bowl, he has the opportunity to break the all-time record for the most rushing yards combined in the regular season and the postseason.
Our Super Bowl LIX matchup has been finalized, as the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off on the biggest stage of them all for the second time in the last three years. The last time these two teams played in the Super Bowl,
On this date (Jan. 25) in 1998, the 11.5-point underdog Broncos defeated the Packers 31-24 in Super Bowl XXXII.
Early preview of the Philadelphia Eagles opponent in Super Bowl LIX the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes
There is no shortage of storylines that make this year’s Super Bowl rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles especially compelling.
The two best rushing seasons in NFL history belong to Denver Broncos legend Terrell Davis. Including the postseason, Davis rushed for 2,331 yards in 1997, setting a single-season NFL record on his way to a Super Bowl win.
When NFL teams do great things, as the Philadelphia Eagles have this season, they'll typically get added help from unexpected places. Here we'll list 10 surprise players who helped the Eagles get to the Super Bowl.
Three players drafted in 2022 by the 49ers — ahead of Purdy with the last pick — are headed to the Super Bowl, albeit on the Eagles’ practice squad: running back Ty Davis-Price (third round), wide receiver Danny Gray (third round) and cornerback Tariq Castro-Fields (sixth round).