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    Nick Foles Sends Eagles’ Stars a Message As Philly Aims To End Chiefs’ Super Bowl 3-Peat Dream

    Eagles legend Nick Foles shares his mantra with Philly players as they prepare to battle the Chiefs and stop their Super Bowl three-peat dreams.

    The Philadelphia Eagles, and especially their former quarterback Nick Foles, know a thing or two about shattering dreams. They did it in 2018 against the New England Patriots, and they are hoping to pull it off against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025, with even more on the line.

    The Chiefs could become the first-ever team in the NFL to win three consecutive Super Bowls. However, Foles shared his message for the Eagles, which will help them spoil the script once again.

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    Nick Foles Outlines Mantra to Stop Chiefs’ 3-Peat

    The Patriots won Super Bowl 51 and would eventually win Super Bowl 53. It’s possible they could’ve had their own three-peat, but they lost Super Bowl 52 to the Eagles, when Foles led Philadelphia to a 41-33 win in Minneapolis.

    A cult figure in the city, the 2018 Super Bowl MVP took to X and sent out a final message to all the players before they take to the field.

    “Today is a special day for everyone involved in the Super Bowl. Enjoy every moment and give your all. Play for your brothers next to you. Be present, execute at your highest level, and leave it all on the field. Fly Eagles Fly!” he tweeted.

    Foles’ message will bring a sense of purpose and execution to all the players. This message will not only unite the locker room but also their famously rowdy fanbase. The organization anf all who support it will be focused on winning their second Super Bowl and exacting their revenge from 2023.

    Jalen Hurts Inspires the Eagles Teammates Before Super Bowl 59

    During their last night of practice before the big game, head coach Nick Sirianni asked some senior team members to talk to the rest of the squad in the locker room. As per Peter Schrager of Fox Sports, the Jalen Hurts stole the show.

    “I’m told Jaen Hurts, the usually soft-spoken quarterback, came out and gave an incredibly inspiring speech about how this is the moment,” he reported.

    Another Fox reporter, Jay Glazer, was present at the meeting and pointed out the key messages in the locker room. “The two messages were: No. 1, ‘Man, we had such a great time together this year, we don’t want it to end,” Glazer said.

    The Chiefs and the Eagles will face off at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans with kickoff scheduled at 6:30 p.m. EST.

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