Super Bowl, NFL news, coaching live updates: Eagles, Chiefs step into Media Night spotlight
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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.
The Eagles will go first, starting at 8 p.m. ET. Here are the 11 Eagles who’ll have 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
The Eagles running back will turn 28 on Sunday in New Orleans.
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.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie on rumors he is interested in buying the Celtics:
“I would never say never, but I’m not looking to own another sports franchise. The Celtics again are exceptional, they’re so well run, they’re so talented, it’s my childhood team. However, I do not… pic.twitter.com/U2GkVLeGMl
Guillermo is bringing the hard-hitting questions to the Super Bowl once again 🤣
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.
Jalen Hurts has a different name for the tush push that he helped make famous: “I call it the quarterback sneak.”
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is taking his turn facing Super Bowl media.
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.
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 was informed that the team will be seeking a trade immediately and will be working with me and my family to find the right place to continue competing for championships. I don’t agree with the decision and always believed it was going to begin and end in LA.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the issue, partially, in a news conference Monday in New Orleans.
Here is Roger Goodell’s response to new information about role New Orleans Saints played in local Catholic archdiocese sexual abuse scandal. He was asked whether NFL would investigate: pic.twitter.com/0YlK4BhkOw
Commish Roger Goodell defends NFL’s diversity policies
Roger Goodell says the NFL will continue its diversity efforts, despite the Trump administration’s policies and companies dropping DEI programs: “Our efforts are fundamental in trying to attract the best possible talent into the National Football League, on and off the field.”
Roger Goodell on continuing the NFL’s DEI policies:
“It does make the NFL better. We’re not in this because it’s a trend to get in or a trend to get out of it. Our efforts are fundamental in trying to attract the best possible talent.” pic.twitter.com/cYMK6sfjI7
Roger Goodell addresses ref controversy in state of league address
The second question NFL commissioner Roger Goodell fielded Monday in his state of the league address was about officiating, and a belief that the Kansas City Chiefs are benefitting from calls.
“This sort of reminds me of the script” Goodell joked.
In seriousness Goodell called some of the conspiracy theories rampant on social media “ridiculous” and defended his league’s officials, calling them “outstanding.”
Goodell says any theory of the Chiefs benefiting from preferential calls from officials is “ridiculous” and the league officiating is “outstanding.” pic.twitter.com/y5jVXQsKHu
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell shoots down idea that officials are favoring Chiefs unfairly. Reminds him of idea NFL is scripted.
“It’s a ridiculous theory, for anyone who might take it seriously. But at the end of the day, it’s something we might have to continue to work on.” pic.twitter.com/MKVw9UA9nm
Later in the conference, Goodell said he didn’t view flopping as a major issue, but didn’t rule out the league’s competition committee from reviewing potential changes.
Texans hire Rams’ Nick Caley to replace Bobby Slowik as OC
Washington Commanders name to remain, says team owner
Washington team owner Josh Harris told reporters Monday that the team name “Commanders” will remain.
Sources: Raiders to hire Brennan Carroll to be their new Offensive Line coach + Run Game Coordinator.
He has been the University of Washington Offensive Coordinator + OL Coach for the past year and prior to that had stops at Arizona, Seattle Seahawks, Miami Hurricanes and USC.…
Myles Garrett requests trade from Browns, says he wants to win Super Bowl
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has requested a trade, according to multiple media reports. In a statement shared by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and others, Garrett said his desire to win a Super Bowl was driving his decision to leave.
“As a kid dreaming of the NFL, all I focused on was the ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl — and that goal fuels me today more than ever. My love for the community of Northeast Ohio and the incredible fanbase of the Cleveland Browns has made this one of the toughest decisions of my life. These past eight years have shaped me into the man that I am today,” Garrett wrote.
Garrett added that he cared more about winning a championship than about becoming a Hall of Famer.
Jaguars name Tony Boselli executive VP of football operations
The Jaguars, who hold the No. 5 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, are slowly rebuilding their front office after parting ways with general manager Trent Baalke.
Former #Jaguars All-Pro tackle Tony Boselli has been named the team’s executive vice president of football operations, owner Shad Khan announced today.
Boselli and coach Liam Coen will report to Khan, as will the new GM after that hire is made in the weeks ahead. pic.twitter.com/Pqfx3SdJvp
Chip Kelly reportedly leaving Ohio State for Raiders’ OC job
According to ESPN, Chip Kelly is leaving the Buckeyes after one season to become the offensive coordinator for Pete Carroll with the Las Vegas Raiders. Kelly’s departure comes not long after defensive coordinator Jim Knowles left to take the same position at Penn State.
Kelly came to Ohio State after the 2023 season as Ryan Day gave up play-calling duties. Kelly left his job as UCLA’s head coach to run Ohio State’s offense as the Buckeyes bounced back from two regular-season losses to win the first 12-team College Football Playoff.
The former Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers head coach has never been an offensive coordinator in the NFL. He joined the Eagles before the 2013 season after he spent four seasons as Oregon’s head coach and coached the 49ers for one season in 2016 after he was fired by the Eagles.
The Eagles arrived first with a flag reading “Geaux Birds” hanging out of the cockpit window as they prepare to face Kansas City in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years.
Seeking their third consecutive Super Bowl championship and fourth in the past six years, the Chiefs touched down soon thereafter with several observers noticing Patrick Mahomes sporting a Hugo Boss sweatsuit for his travel.