The Linc - Jalen Hurts: “The next pursuit begins.”

The Linc - Jalen Hurts: “The next pursuit begins.”
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Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 2/15/25.

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Jalen Hurts finally visited the Rocky Steps on Friday - NBCSP
JALEN HURTS: “You know, I told myself when I got drafted that I wouldn’t come to the Rocky steps until I won a championship. And now we’re here. And I know this year, this team has had to battle through so much, this team has had to fight, this team has had to persevere and there’s been a ton of scrutiny, ton of opinions, a ton of all of that. But I know about this city, one thing we do is we fight. We fight. And you go through the course of these things and you learn that success isn’t build off of approval. It’s built off of endurance, it’s built off of strength. You can’t quit. You can’t lose if you don’t quit. And in Philly, we don’t quit. So thank you. The next pursuit begins. Go Birds.”

Watch the Eagles Championship Parade speeches and celebration - PE.com
The City of Philadelphia welcomed Eagles fans from all over the country for the Eagles Championship Parade on Friday to commemorate the Super Bowl LIX Champions. There was no better outpouring of love on Valentine’s Day from the City of Brotherly Love. Watch all of the speeches from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, presented by Lincoln Financial.

10 best moments from the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade - BGN
Howie Roseman literally bleeds for Philly. The Eagles EVP/GM Howie Roseman took a beer can to the head at some point during Friday’s parade, but it didn’t slow him down, and led to a pretty epic opening line when he took the podium.

Eagles Super Bowl parade 2025 best and worst moments from Philadelphia - SB Nation
Before we can truly close the book on Super Bowl LIX, there is one final bit of business. A parade. Today the Philadelphia Eagles and thousands upon thousands of their fans will gather in the City of Brotherly Love to pay tribute to the team that denied Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs their shot at NFL history. The parade will begin at Lincoln Financial Field around 11:00 a.m. Eastern, heading down Broad Street towards City Hall before arriving at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. That is where around 2:00 p.m. a ceremony will take place, including speeches from the players. Whether anyone can top Jason Kelce’s speech following Super Bowl LII remains to be seen.

NFL’s eight biggest Super Bowl windows right now? Eagles, Lions, Chiefs top list; Commanders rising! - NFL.com
1) EAGLES. The ultra-talented roster assembled by general manager Howie Roseman could keep the Eagles in title contention for the next half-decade. The aggressive talent evaluator has stockpiled blue-chippers at marquee positions while also providing the coaching staff with a collection of developmental prospects owning the potential to emerge as key contributors down the road. Offensively, Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley will once again anchor an...