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Before the Philadelphia Eagles begin their quest for a repeat Benny Snell Jr. Jersey , they’ll have one more celebration.The first Super Bowl banner in franchise history will be unveiled in front of a sellout crowd that waited seemingly forever to witness the moment.Then it’s on to defending their crown.Coach Doug Pederson and his veteran players have preached throughout the offseason the importance of moving forward and focusing on the present if the Eagles are going to have any chance of becoming the ninth team to repeat as Super Bowl champs.They have a tough opponent Thursday night in the NFL opener. The Atlanta Falcons were 2 yards away from knocking the Eagles out of the playoffs in the divisional round, but Matt Ryan‘s pass to Julio Jones fell incomplete in the right corner of the end zone.“It’s going to be a great night,” Pederson said. “The fans are going to be crazy and they’re going to be excited. It’s going to be great for the banner to be dropped. It’s going to be a great atmosphere. This football team, though, they understand this is a different season. It’s a new team, new year. We’re sitting here 0-0 with a great opportunity against a great opponent. Quite honestly, that’s their focus.”The Falcons understand they were real close to advancing to the NFC championship game. Beating the Eagles this time around won’t make up for the loss in January, but the goal now is to finish the season at home in Atlanta, where the Super Bowl will be played in February.“They had a great team last year,” Ryan said. “I’m certain that the atmosphere will be good Zach Gentry Jersey , obviously with them celebrating (what) they did last year. Once that settles, it comes down to us, our 11 on the field against their 11.”Nick Foles filled in for Carson Wentz, led the Eagles to their first championship since 1960 and earned Super Bowl MVP honors . Foles again will be under center; Wentz hasn’t been medically cleared following surgery last December to repair two torn knee ligaments.Foles struggled in the preseason, but he was excellent when it mattered in the playoffs. Foles had a 115.7 passer rating, completed 72.6 percent of his passes and threw for 971 yards, six TDs and one interception in three playoff wins.“You have to get a rhythm,” Foles said, comparing his quarterbacking to his days playing basketball. “If I go play pickup basketball right now, I’m not going to be very good becau n class="view-gallery">View Gallery</button> Gallery:Dallas Cowboys: Celebrities who root for the Cowboys from LeBron James to Stone Cold Steve AustinUSA TODAY SportsSome things to know about the Falcons-Eagles rematch:THEY’RE BACK: While the Eagles won’t have Wentz, three key players who also sustained season-ending injuries last year will return. Nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters, versatile returner/running back Darren Sproles, and playmaking linebacker Jordan Hicks are healthy and ready to go. Pederson held Peters and Sproles out in preseason but expects them to be sharp.UNHAPPY HOMECOMING: Ryan, who grew up rooting for the Eagles and went to Philadelphia’s William Penn Charter School, is 1-4 at Lincoln Financial Field. Even during his MVP season two years ago, he had his worst game in Philly. He was 18 of 33 for 267 yards with one touchdown and one interception in a 24-15 loss.TEVIN’S TIME: Devonta Freeman (865, 7) and Tevin Coleman (628, 5) combined for son and offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian wants to make sure they find him inside the red zone.“We need to get No. 11 the ball,” Sarkisian said.MISSING MEN: Wide receivers Alshon Jeffery and Mack Hollins won’t play because of injuries, so the Eagles will rely on veteran Mike Wallace, second-year pro Shelton Gibson, and Nelson Agholor to pick up the slack. hawks, has a more subtle approach. Subtle but for the fact that he has, you know, publicly admitted it.Via JoeBucsFan.com, Jones admitted in a video posted by the Cowboys’ website that he uses a technique that entails strategically putting his hands on an opposing receiver beyond the five-yard buffer.“I’ll be patient to get hands on him a little later by cheating a little bit,” Jones explained while breaking down film of a play against Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans. “But the refs don’t call it typically, so I’ll give him a little jab toward the top of the route, which kinds of puts me in position and kind of takes him out of position de a mistake. Now that he has shared his strategy with the world, officials could end up flagging him for more careful attention and scrutiny.
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