Dominant defense, Jalen Hurts lifts Eagles to a 40-22 win over Chiefs in Super Bowl 59

Dominant defense, Jalen Hurts lifts Eagles to a 40-22 win over Chiefs in Super Bowl 59

In what can only be described as a beatdown, the Eagles exacted revenge on the Chiefs, winning Super Bowl LIX in dominant fashion, 40-22.

Vic Fangio’s No. 1 ranked defense held Kansas City to 275 yards of total offense and 3-11 on third downs, with Patrick Mahomes getting sacked six times on the night. Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts was 17 of 22 passing for 221 yards, two touchdowns, one interception, and a 119.7 passer rating.

Kansas City scored 16 fourth-quarter points, but it was too late as the Eagles jumped out to a 34-6 lead in the third quarter and bullied the Chiefs throughout the contest. In what can only be described as a team win, the Eagles won despite Saquon Barkley getting held to 57 yards on 25 carries.

Jalen Hurts led the Eagles with a Super Bowl record of 11 carries for 72 yards and one rushing touchdown.

With Barkley shut down, DeVonta Smith had four catches for 69 yards (17.3 avg) and one touchdown.  A.J. Brown had three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown.

Look: Bradley Cooper narrates Eagles hype video for Super Bowl LIX matchup vs. Chiefs

The Philadelphia Eagles released this hype video narrated by actor Bradley Cooper ahead of Sunday’s #SuperBowl matchup vs. the Kansas City Chiefs

The countdown has begun, and the Eagles and Chiefs are a little over 28 hours away from kickoff at Caesars Superdome on Sunday night.

Bradley Cooper is one of the biggest Eagles fans, so it makes sense that the famed actor would contribute to the Super Bowl LIX hype video after doing the same two years ago

Cooper narrates the video that focuses on winning “coming down to this moment,” which is the biggest game of Jalen Hurts’s career.

Philadelphia earned its second Super Bowl appearance in three seasons after posting a franchise-record-tying 14-3 record and a postseason run that featured three straight victories at home, including a 55-23 win against Washington in the NFC Championship Game (most points scored in a conference championship game in NFL history).

For only the second time, two Black quarterbacks will face off on the NFL’s biggest stage. Hurts and Mahomes were the first two in Super Bowl 57. Since 2022, Jalen Hurts has been 42-12 (including the playoffs) as a starting quarterback, just behind Patrick Mahomes (48-10).

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C.J. Gardner-Johnson was hilarious while mic’d up at Super Bowl LIX Opening Night

Philadelphia Eagles star safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson was hilarious while mic’d up at Super Bowl LIX Opening Night

C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s departure is the mistake that Howie Roseman corrected. The boisterous defensive back will have the most pivotal role as we approach Super Bowl LIX, which is a little over 52 hours away.

Gardner-Johnson returned to Philadelphia after one year in Detroit. He re-energized the Eagles’ defense and stabilized Vic Fangio’s backend. The former Florida Gators defensive back is also a rapper and content creator in his off-time.

With Super Bowl opening night being the a ‘Movie’, it was only right that a mic’d up Gardner-Johnson got to direct the show.

Gardner-Johnson tied for the 3rd-most interceptions (career-high-tying 6) in the league, trailing only Kerby Joseph (9) and Xavier McKinney (8). According to PFF, he is 3rd among NFL safeties with nine forced incompletions, behind Brian Branch (12) and Ar’Darius Washington (10).

Sights and sounds from Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl LIX Opening Night

The Eagles and Chiefs are in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, with the host, Philadelphia, arriving on Sunday an hour before Kansas City. Philadelphia participated in a weightlifting session at the Saints facility before the festivities kicked off massively on Monday night with Super Bowl Opening Night fueled by Gatorade at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans as players and coaches make their first public appearance during Super Bowl week! With the Eagles taking the practice field on Wednesday, we’re looking at sights and sounds from opening night. ***

LOOK: Eagles arrive in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX

The Philadelphia Eagles arrive in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl LIX matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome

The Eagles have arrived for Super Bowl LIX, with Nick Sirianni’s team landing about two hours after departing Philadelphia following a pep rally at Lincoln Financial Field.

The team will now hunker down before the festivities kick off on Monday night. Gatorade will fuel Super Bowl Opening Night at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, where players and coaches will make their first public appearance during Super Bowl week!

You can be there as players and coaches make their first public appearance during Super Bowl week.

Opening Night replaces the traditional “media day” that the NFL hosts for hundreds of media members.

With Super Bowl week officially underway, here are some top photos from Philadelphia arriving in New Orleans.

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Is D.J. Humphries playing today? Injury updates for Chiefs OL

#Chiefs OL D.J. Humphries is dealing with a hamstring injury. Here are the latest updates. 

The Kansas City Chiefs recently added depth to their offensive line by signing D.J. Humphries to help fortify the left tackle spot.

Humphries was listed on Kansas City’s injury report in Week 15.

Will he be available to protect Patrick Mahomes against Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns today?

D.J. Humphries injury update

Humphries suffered a hamstring injury last week while facing the Los Angeles Chargers. His condition kept him from being a full participant in practice this week, and Humphries was officially listed as doubtful to play against Cleveland before being downgraded to out on Saturday.

How long will D.J. Humphries be out?

It is unclear how much time Humphries will have to miss due to this latest setback, but the Chiefs will certainly hope to have him back in time for their Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans.

Chiefs OL depth chart

Wanya Morris will start at left tackle this week, with Kingsley Suamataia available as his backup.

Former Cardinals O-lineman to start for defending champs

D.J. Humphries will now be the Chiefs’ starting left tackle down the stretch of the season.

A familiar face for Arizona Cardinals will be on the field for the Kansas City Chiefs when they face the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday night.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Chiefs will have their third starting left tackle of the season. D.J. Humphries will get the start.

Humphries was cut by the Cardinals back in March in a business decision. He tore his ACL in December. After being cleared for all football activities last month, he signed with the Chiefs, the two-time defending world champions.

After the struggles of Wanya Morris, Humphries will protect the blind side of quarterback Patrick Mahomes for the final stretch of the regular season.

Humphries played nine seasons for the Cardinals after being drafted in the first round in 2015. From 2016-2023, he started 98 games for them and made the Pro Bowl in 2021.

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Patriots reportedly eyeing former Pro Bowl offensive tackle

The Patriots could be eyeing a former Pro Bowl offensive tackle

The New England Patriots are among the teams who have “been in touch” with free agent left tackle D.J. Humphries, according to a report from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

Humphries is coming off a torn ACL and was released by the Arizona Cardinals in March. He was a mainstay for the Cardinals for nine seasons, playing for them from 2015-2023 and making the Pro Bowl in 2021. He played in 98 games in his Cardinals career and started in all of them.

Regardless of whether it’s through free agency or on the trade market, the Patriots could use additional tackle depth on their roster. Fowler mentioned the team was interested in Cam Robinson as well, before the Jacksonville Jaguars traded him to the Minnesota Vikings.

Fowler wrote:

The Patriots have been looking for offensive line help. They looked into Cam Robinson before the Jaguars traded him to the Vikings, and they’ve also been in touch with free agent offensive tackle D.J. Humphries.

The Patriots obviously have some work to do to fix their offensive line in the offseason, but it seems as if they’re being proactive and looking for ways to fix things in the present.

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NFL analyst says the Vikings bringing in a free agent OT “makes sense”

Should the Minnesota Vikings bring in a free agent to replace Christian Darrisaw? Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer thinks it “makes sense”.

On Thursday night, things quickly went from bad to worse for the Minnesota Vikings against the Los Angeles Rams. It wasn’t enough that the Vikings defense got bullied for the second straight week, and the team lost their second game in a row after winning their first five.

The football gods had to add injury to insult—quite literally—as the Vikings lost their starting left tackle, Christian Darrisaw, for the season with a torn ACL and MCL. Darrisaw was playing at a Pro Bowl level this season and was a big reason why the Vikings offense—and the team in general—got off to such a hot start.

The injury has left many wondering what the Vikings plan on doing at the position in the wake of Darrisaw’s absence, and they have plenty of options. Swing tackle David Quessenberry came into the game on Thursday after Darrisaw’s injury, and has plenty of experience at tackle in the NFL. However, there was a clear difference in the level of play of the offense post-Darrisaw injury with Quessenberry in.

If the Vikings don’t trust Quessenberry full-time at the position, they also have Blake Brandel as an option. Brandel is currently playing left guard for the team, but also has experience at tackle. With Dalton Risner expected to return, head coach Kevin O’Connell could opt to swing Brandel outside and put Risner at tackle.

The third option — and one that Sports Illustrated’s NFL analyst Albert Breer says “makes sense” in his Week 8 Takeaways column for the outlet — is signing a tackle off free agency. Breer suggests the likes of D.J. Humphries, David Bakhtiari, and Charles Leno as options.

All three players have extensive experience at the position and would make for a solid rental option to finish out the season. As Breer points out in the column, Darrisaw is still just 25 years old, and there’s no reason to think he won’t make a full recovery from this injury, so there’s no need for the Vikings to go out and make a drastic move at the position for someone who would be a long-term solution. However, Breer believes bringing someone in for the short term could be the right move for Minnesota.

Giants hosting veteran OL D.J. Humphries on a visit

The New York Giants are hosting veteran offensive lineman D.J. Humphries for a visit in East Rutherford on Tuesday.

With left tackle Andrew Thomas out for the season and a struggling Joshua Ezeudu filling in, the New York Giants are scouring the free agent market for a potential upgrade.

On Tuesday, they will host veteran offensive lineman D.J. Humphries in hopes that he’s their solution.

The 6-foot-5, 307-pound Humphries was a first-round pick of the Arizona Cardinals in the 2015 NFL draft and has spent his entire career in the desert. He’s appeared in 98 career games, all starts, and earned his lone Pro Bowl honor in 2021.

Humphries, 30, suffered a torn ACL in the team’s Week 17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles last season and was placed on injured reserve (IR). He is now 10 months removed from surgery and should be close to medical clearance if it has not already been given.

Before landing on IR last season, Humphries had earned a 62.5 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, which was the lowest of his career.

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