Tom Brady Reveals Why He Is So Impressed With The Eagles

Tom Brady Reveals Why He Is So Impressed With The Eagles
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Tom Brady recently shared his insights on the Philadelphia Eagles, breaking down their strengths as they prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.

The discussion kicked off with FOX Sports host Colin Cowherd highlighting the Eagles’ “insane” offensive line, acknowledging that while quarterback Jalen Hurts stands out, the line remains a cornerstone of the team’s success.

However, Brady seemed to be more impressed with the Eagles’ overall consistency.

“I think there has been a lot of consistency over the course of the season from this team. When I think they’re really unstoppable is when Jalen Hurts is playing in rhythm in the pass game. … When they can string a consistent, rhythmic passing game together, I think they’re pretty unstoppable,” Brady said on “The Herd.”

"When they can string a consistent rhythmic passing game together, I think they're pretty unstoppable."

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— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) January 30, 2025

The seven-time Super Bowl champion expressed particular admiration for how the Eagles have handled adversity this season.

Brady pointed to head coach Nick Sirianni’s passionate approach as a key factor in maintaining a steady performance.

He also commended the defense, noting how players like Jalen Carter and Josh Sweat have thrived under Vic Fangio’s scheme.

Brady’s analysis went deeper into the Eagles’ offensive capabilities, focusing on how dangerous they become when Hurts finds his rhythm in the passing game.

The combination of elite receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, reliable tight end Dallas Goedert, plus a dominant offensive line and strong running game led by Saquon Barkley creates what Brady sees as a nearly unstoppable force when everything clicks.

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