Former Eagles to Chase Another Ring in Super Bowl LX
The 2025 Philadelphia Eagles may not be able to repeat as Super Bowl champions, but their former players and coaches will have a chance to lift the Lombardi Trophy this Sunday. A matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots is set to take place at Levi's Stadium, with some familiar faces suiting up for both teams.
One notable figure in the Patriots' corner is IDL Milton Williams, who played a pivotal role in their Super Bowl season last year. The Eagles were unable to match the Patriots' generous offer, but Williams will now have the chance to win his second consecutive ring with a different team. Despite missing five games this season, he's been a beast in the playoffs and is tied for the team high with four pressures against the Broncos.
Another former Eagle looking to claim another championship ring is WR Mack Hollins. The 2017 fourth-round pick has emerged as a solid role player over the past few seasons, putting up 550 yards on 46 receptions and two touchdowns for the Patriots, along with special teams contributions. A win would give Hollins his second ring.
In the Patriots' secondary, LB Christian Elliss is expected to play a key role in their championship bid. The young linebacker started several games for the Eagles last season before becoming a starter with the Patriots, where he's emerged into an important part of their defense.
On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks are looking to add to their roster with some familiar faces from the Eagles' past. CB Josh Jobe has been a standout performer this season, emerging as one of the NFL's top defenses and starting six games for the Seahawks in 2024. FB Brady Russell, meanwhile, is set to make his postseason debut after being promoted to the 53-man roster by the Seahawks.
Other former Eagles who will be suiting up for the Patriots include EDGE Patrick Johnson, who has bounced back from a tough season with the Giants, and Assistant head coach Leslie Frazier, who won his first ring as a defensive backs coach in 1985 and later became an assistant to Tony Dungy on the 2006 Colts team.
For fans of the Eagles looking for some redemption, there's no shortage of former players and coaches to root for. With Super Bowl LX just around the corner, it'll be interesting to see who comes out on top in this matchup.
The 2025 Philadelphia Eagles may not be able to repeat as Super Bowl champions, but their former players and coaches will have a chance to lift the Lombardi Trophy this Sunday. A matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots is set to take place at Levi's Stadium, with some familiar faces suiting up for both teams.
One notable figure in the Patriots' corner is IDL Milton Williams, who played a pivotal role in their Super Bowl season last year. The Eagles were unable to match the Patriots' generous offer, but Williams will now have the chance to win his second consecutive ring with a different team. Despite missing five games this season, he's been a beast in the playoffs and is tied for the team high with four pressures against the Broncos.
Another former Eagle looking to claim another championship ring is WR Mack Hollins. The 2017 fourth-round pick has emerged as a solid role player over the past few seasons, putting up 550 yards on 46 receptions and two touchdowns for the Patriots, along with special teams contributions. A win would give Hollins his second ring.
In the Patriots' secondary, LB Christian Elliss is expected to play a key role in their championship bid. The young linebacker started several games for the Eagles last season before becoming a starter with the Patriots, where he's emerged into an important part of their defense.
On the other side of the ball, the Seahawks are looking to add to their roster with some familiar faces from the Eagles' past. CB Josh Jobe has been a standout performer this season, emerging as one of the NFL's top defenses and starting six games for the Seahawks in 2024. FB Brady Russell, meanwhile, is set to make his postseason debut after being promoted to the 53-man roster by the Seahawks.
Other former Eagles who will be suiting up for the Patriots include EDGE Patrick Johnson, who has bounced back from a tough season with the Giants, and Assistant head coach Leslie Frazier, who won his first ring as a defensive backs coach in 1985 and later became an assistant to Tony Dungy on the 2006 Colts team.
For fans of the Eagles looking for some redemption, there's no shortage of former players and coaches to root for. With Super Bowl LX just around the corner, it'll be interesting to see who comes out on top in this matchup.