The Philadelphia Eagles appear to be the No. 1 team in the NFL following their come-from-behind victory in the Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night.
The biggest moment of the game came when Jalen Hurts found wide receiver DeVonta Smith for a 41-yard gain that set up the Eagles for a Tush Push touchdown.
After the Philadelphia Eagles came from behind to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, head coach Nick Sirianni celebrated by yelling — “See ya!” — at fans in the stands.
That was just the start of it. New video has since emerged of Philly’s emotional leader, head coach Nick Sirianni, basking in the glow of victory Monday night.
As he exited the tunnel in Kansas City, he delivered a message to Chiefs fans.
“Hey! I don’t hear any s–t anymore, Chiefs fans! See ya!”
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Monday night was quite the statement victory for the Eagles, who now own the NFL’s longest active win streak.
The Eagles are the first team to begin consecutive seasons 9-1 or better since the 2005-06 Indianapolis Colts. The Eagles will need to win the Super Bowl to further match them.
The Eagles have a real chance to match or improve upon their 14-3 record from 2022 as they have the eighth-easiest remaining schedule. It should be noted they still have to face the Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, and a rematch with the Dallas Cowboys.