NFL Films released a documentary about the Super Bowl Champions, and it’s a must watch before the 2025 season gets underway.
Just ahead of the 2025 NFL season, NFL Films released a documentary, ‘Super Bowl Champions: The 2024 Philadelphia Eagles’ on Roku about the Eagles’ Championship run last season.
A lot of the footage we’ve already seen through various clips and highlights featured on social media throughout the season, but there were still plenty of reasons to watch — not least of which is that re-living the Super Bowl win is always a great time.
It also helped me realize that there are so many ways for this team to be even better than they were in 2024, and that’s a really nice place to be ahead of the next season.
Here are some things that stood out to me, but let us know in the comments your favorite parts of the doc!
- I will never grow sick of watching the Super Bowl parade. You can feel the energy through the screen, and it’s crazy to think about how that must’ve felt as a player, to actively receive the love and appreciation of an entire city.
- On a personal note — watching the documentary made me realize for that I got to see the Super Bowl winning team in person at the Bengals game in Cincinnati, and that’s now pretty high on my list of life moments.
- The team ended so dominant in every aspect, I forgot how many very close games they won throughout the season.
- Re-living Saquon Barkley’s TD run in the snow against the Rams is simply magical, every single time.
- Jalen Carter seems like a guy who has no idea just how good and valuable he is, and I really appreciate his teammates always lifting him up and reminding him of those things. Zach Baun telling Carter he’s the reason they won the playoff game against the Rams was powerful.
- DeVonta Smith’s footwork is something to behold. The way he’s able to so consistently get his toes down with the smallest margins for error is incredibly impressive.
- Seeing C.J. Gardner-Johnson with tears running down his face dapping up Nick Sirianni after the NFC Championship game broke me a little.
- Sirianni’s son giving him a hug before the Super Bowl while telling him, “You got this. You got this. Believe,” was a really cool moment.
- I’m really going to miss Josh Sweat.
- Ending with BG’s retirement made me cry big tears.