Philadelphia is back in the big game following a one-year hiatus. The Eagles defeated the rival Washington Commanders to qualify for Super Bowl LIX, the franchise’s fifth-ever trip to a Super Bowl and third in the past eight years.
Now retired, will Jason Kelce root for his brother Travis in Super Bowl LIX or the team he made his name for, the Eagles?
The Kansas City Chiefs will look to make history when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl – and they have just been given an early advantage following a major announcement
The Texans plan to interview Johnson for their offensive coordinator job in place of Bobby Slowik, who was fired last week following the AFC Divisional Round loss. Johnson, a former quarterback at Texas A&M and veteran passer who played for six teams during his NFL career, is regarded as a top internal candidate, according to reports.
That was when Stroud first began collaborating with Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson, whom the former NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year regards as instrumental in his overall growth.
After playing high school football at Channelview, Jalen Hurts went on to play for Alabama and Oklahoma before the Eagles drafted him in the second round in 2020.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Syracuse offensive coordinator Jeff Nixon interviewed for the open position after a breakout season with the Orange.
The Houston Texans are looking for experienced candidates for one of the most important coaching positions for the 2025 season. This time, they interviewed a veteran offensive coach from college football.
In what has become a familiar scenario in the NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs are once again headed to the Super Bowl after going 15-2 in the 2024 regular season and beating the Houston Texans and the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
But, Kelce had seemingly given his answer last year on the podcast when a listener had submitted a query for the “No Dumb Questions” segment of their show. “I will root for the Eagles, of course,” Kelce said, answering who he would root for if the Eagles and Chiefs played in the Super Bowl in 2025.
Jan 5, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Washington Commanders wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus (14) drops a touchdown pass during the first half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images