Eagles CEO praises coach Nick Sirianni
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Sirianni has done a ton of winning, and has earned himself some peace-of-mind.
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"Everything that I had hoped for with Nick, he embodies," Lurie said.
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Nothing the team said at the NFL Annual Meeting in Palm Beach, Fla. made it sound like Goedert would be returning in 2025.
That's what's happening right now with the Philadelphia Eagles, and the 2025 NFL season isn't even close to officially kicking off just yet. The team's famed Tush Push has become a focal point of the offseason discussions not only amongst the fans and media,
The Packers also used the Tush Push against the Eagles, converting on both attempts in the wild-card playoff game, which the Eagles won 22-10 on Jan. 12. The Packers also used tight end Tucker Kraft on the play instead of QB Jordan Love.
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Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie sounded off about the NFL potentially banning the tush push, saying if it wasn't a safe play, they wouldn't be running it.
The NFL had previously announced that four new International Home Marketing Areas (IHMA) had been approved, with the Philadelphia Eagles granted access to Australia, New Zealand, and Ghana—the first NFL club to enter a market in Africa. The program initially included 19 teams, granting access to 30 IHMAs across 10 countries until Monday.
Nothing the team said at the NFL Annual Meeting in Palm Beach, Fla. made it sound like Goedert would be returning in 2025.
Instead of basking in the afterglow as they did after Super Bowl LII, they're moving on, the way Bill Belichick's Patriots and Andy Reid's Chiefs did.