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Super Bowl week’s Media Night is here, where the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will each give us an hourlong gabfest at the Superdome in New Orleans.

Expect to hear more about the Chiefs’ pursuit of a historic trifecta and them laughing at officiating conspiracy theories. As for the Eagles, might we get more book recommendations from A.J. Brown? Or Jalen Hurts having to defend his passing?

Philly went first, with these Eagles getting podiums:

Head coach Nick Sirianni
QB Jalen Hurts
RB Saquon Barkley
WR DeVonta Smith
WR A.J. Brown
T Lane Johnson
T Jordan Mailata
TE Dallas Goedert
LB Zack Baun
CB Darius Slay
DE Brandon Graham

Kansas City’s session begins at 10 p.m. ET. The 11 Chiefs with podiums are:

HC Andy Reid
QB Patrick Mahomes
TE Travis Kelce
DT Chris Jones
WR DeAndre Hopkins
WR Xavier Worthy
K Harrison Butker
LB Nick Bolton
S Justin Reid
CB Trent McDuffie
RB Isiah Pacheco

Media Night followed Roger Goodell’s state of the league address Monday afternoon, where he answered questions on hot-button topics like officiating, which has dominated the discourse around the Chiefs (he called the notion that referees favored the Chiefs “ridiculous”), and the league’s policies promoting diversity in the workplace (he defended the NFL, saying its rules and procedures make the league better).

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    Travis Kelce isn’t done yet

    “I feel like I still got a lot of good football left in me.”

    Travis Kelce isn’t ready to call it a career just yet, even with everything else he has going on outside of the game.

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    Travis Kelce wishes that Jason was playing in Super Bowl

    The last time the Eagles and Chiefs faced off in the Super Bowl, the Kelce brothers were on opposite sides of the field. Now Jason’s retired from the Eagles, while Travis seeks his fourth Super Bowl ring. Travis wishes that Jason was still on the opposing sideline.

    “Of course I wish Jason was out there,” Kelce said. “Being at the mountaintop with your brother is something special that I’ll never forget. Obviously it’s being so close to him retiring, I wish he would’ve played another year.

    “He’s very content where he is in life right now. I’m happy as hell for him. He gets to be around his family and his baby girls a little bit more. I’ll go out there and try to represent the family the best I can.”

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    Travis Kelce wasn’t escaping opening night without some questions about Taylor Swift. He got one about her cooking. Apparently Swift is a talented baker.

    “Her pop tarts are unbelievable, man,” Kelce said. “Homemade pop tarts. Unbelievable.”

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    Patrick Mahomes weighs in on Luka Dončić trade

    Mavericks fan Patrick Mahomes took a diplomatic approach to the Luka Dončić-Anthony Davis trade.

    “As a Dallas fan, it hurts me,” Mahomes said. “But I’m happy for him that he’s gonna be able to go out there and be in L.A. and get to try to achieve his dream of winning a championship.

    “He did so much not only for the basketball team but for the city of Dallas. I’ll always be appreciative of those years. But I’m excited for the Mavericks moving forward and the guys that they’ve brought in.”

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    Familiar territory for Patrick Mahomes

    And now, Patrick Mahomes gets his turn in front of Super Bowl media. He’s been here before.

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    The Super Bowl champion Chiefs get their marching band entrance.

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    Jalen Hurts 🤝 Patrick Mahomes

    The two quarterbacks took the stage together tonight at the Superdome.

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    Chiefs have made it to the Superdome

    The Chiefs are in the building.

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    Jameis to the Giants?

    Saquon Barkley may have found his former team their next quarterback…

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    Saquon Barkley’s birthday present?

    The Eagles running back will turn 28 on Sunday in New Orleans.

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    Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie on his “childhood team” in Boston being up for sale

    Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie probably isn’t going to buy the Boston Celtics anytime soon.

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    Guillermo’s return to the Super Bowl

    Guillermo is bringing the hard-hitting questions to the Super Bowl once again 🤣

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    Roger Goodell, NFL not backing away from DEI

    The NFL’s dedicated push to add diversity in all levels of America’s most popular sport will continue.

    That was the message delivered by commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday during his annual state of the league address to kick off Super Bowl week — declining to follow in the footsteps of some major U.S. corporations stripping away diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from their business models.

    “We got into diversity efforts because we felt it was the right thing for the National Football League,” Goodell said on Monday. “And we’re going to continue towards that, because we’ve not only convinced ourselves, I think we’ve proven ourselves that it does make the NFL better.”

    Click the photo for more on Goodell’s comments Monday from Charles Robinson on the ground in New Orleans.

    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell looks on during a press conference ahead of the Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 03, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

    Click the photo for more on Goodell’s comments Monday from Charles Robinson on the ground in New Orleans. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

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    Jalen Hurts has a different name for the tush push that he helped make famous: “I call it the quarterback sneak.”

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    Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is taking his turn facing Super Bowl media.

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    Eagles make formal entrance at Opening Night event

    The Eagles led by head coach Nick Sirianni and owner Jeffrey Lurie take the stage ahead Super Bowl opening night shenanigans.

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    Cooper Kupp trade incoming

    Cooper Kupp’s time with the Los Angeles Rams is apparently over.

    The longtime wide receiver shared on social media on Monday night that the team was looking to trade him. What such a trade would look like, or when it would come down, remains to be seen.

    “I don’t agree with the decision and always believed it was going to begin and end in LA.”

    For more on Cooper Kupp’s announcement, click here.

  • Eagles look sharp for Media Night

  • NFL defers to law enforcement on Saints’ emails in clergy sex abuse case

    The Associated Press published a jarring story involving the New Orleans Saints and their involvement in a clergy sex abuse scandal.

    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the issue, partially, in a news conference Monday in New Orleans.

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