Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Unbeaten Eagles look Super

- DAN GELSTON AP SPORTS WRITER

PHILADELPH­IA — With one big trade for a big-time pass rusher, the Philadelph­ia Eagles crystalliz­ed a mission statement that already seemed clear to anyone who watched Jalen Hurts and crew get off to an undefeated start — this team is all-in on the Super Bowl.

The preseason hope the Eagles could win the NFC East or even win a playoff game or two has morphed into a full-blown expectatio­n that they should win the championsh­ip. And why not? Expectatio­ns are sky high in Philly these days and the Phillies’ run to the World Series has already stirred the fan base into dreaming about two sports champions.

Consider, only the Buffalo Bills have better odds than the Eagles to win the Super Bowl, per FanDuel Sportsbook.

The Eagles are the lone undefeated team in the NFL at 6-0 — a start they’ve enjoyed before only in 1981 and 2004 — as they return from an off week to play the Pittsburgh Steelers (2-5) at Lincoln Financial Field. The Steelers have lost five of six and have experience­d growing pains with rookie QB Kenny Pickett.

The Eagles have won nine consecutiv­e games over Pittsburgh in Philadelph­ia. The Steelers’ previous win in Philly was a 20-14 victory on Oct. 24, 1965.

“We’re talented enough to win against anybody we play,” Eagles center Jason

Kelce said.

The Eagles didn’t go far during their time off

— Hurts rang the ceremonial bell to start a 76ers game and Kelce palled around with the Phillie Phanatic during playoff games. And the front office sure didn’t rest on the Birds’ undefeated start.

Already boasting one of the NFL’s best defenses, the Eagles acquired three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Robert Quinn from the Chicago Bears for a 2023 fourth-round pick Wednesday.

The 32-year-old Quinn is off to a slow start with just one sack and three quarterbac­k hits after opting not to participat­e in offseason workouts. But he broke Hall of Famer Richard Dent’s franchise record with 18 1/2 sacks last year in a resurgent season.

Welcome aboard, Robert. “I know this year the numbers might not be there, but he’s a very tough matchup for a lot of tackles in the NFL,” Kelce said. “I think we have a culture around here that’s very welcoming of players.”

The Eagles hope the break hasn’t slowed Hurts’ roll as he tries to keep the team undefeated. Hurts has won nine straight regular-season games, the longest active streak in the NFL. Hurts has passed for 1,514 yards and six TDs and run for 293 yards and six TDs while posting a 98.4 QB rating.

The Eagles used the off week as a time of reflection, as well as a time to study for the games ahead.

“We sent Jalen a packet of what we did, a book of what we did, and gave him summary notes of it, as well, so he could study it, and we were talking through it as we would with all the other coaches,” Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni said.

The 6-0 start is nice, but Sirianni — who has cheered on the Phillies from games across the street at Citizens Bank Park and has used their success as motivation­al tool — reminded the team it’s not the start, it’s the finish that counts.

And this year’s team knows where it wants to end up.

“What matters is where we’re going to be in the next 12 to 15 weeks,” Kelce said.

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