Cleaning Up At The ESPYs Was Just a Last Successful Stop On What Has Been A Whirlwind Offseason Tour.

It’s the last weekend of celebration for an Eagles Team that isn’t just the best in the NFL right now.
It’s one of the best teams to ever play in the NFL, and for the team that scored more points in the NFL postseason than any in its history , a last chance to savor the world’s attention.
Now they get a chance to prove it all over again.
Less than one day after the latest Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl captured an multiple awards at the Espy’s including Best NFL Player in Saquon Barkley, Best Play (which was captured by Saquon Barkley,) and Best Team It’s another tacit approval from the world to how good that everyone knows how good the Philadelphia Eagles really are — and were last season.
The Eagles launched themselves into the 2025 NFL Playoffs, having to play in the Wildcard Round. They dispatched Green Bay, whom they had previously defeated in Brazil, 22–10. Then they outlasted the Rams offense in a snowstorm 28–22. They blew the roof off of Lincoln Financial Field 55–23 and then played so well against the Chiefs that Kansas City might as well have stayed home 40–22.
One thing is for certain….
The Philadelphia Eagles may win multiple more Super Bowls with Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown, Devonta Smith, Saquon Barkley, Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, and Cooper DeJean. They may well be in the NFC Championship Games and capture NFC East Titles year after year. But they will most likely never win a Super Bowl in that fashion again.
Now, another Training Camp looms on the horizon. It’s the beginning of another season with some of the same faces, some departed, some new. It’s the beginning of a journey that one year ago culminated with a walk down Broad Street. It’s a chance to build on what they started and perhaps — to walk down William Penn’s Broad Street again — at the end of another NFL season in the cold of winter 2026.
No matter how frigid — if the Eagles are there once again — we shall be there also.
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