New York Post

Super struggles for Philly

- By Mark Cannizzaro

The Super Bowl hangover is as real as that shiny Lombardi Trophy teams hoist in their moments of euphoria every winter.

A month into the 2018 season, the Eagles, struggling at 2-2 as they play the Vikings on Sunday in Philadelph­ia, do not appear to be immune from the sometimes-season-debilitati­ng condition.

Through the first four games, the Eagles have looked like anything but the defending champions. Entering the season as a virtual lock to at least win the NFC East again, the division looks completely up for grabs with the Redskins in first place at 2-1 and the Cowboys tied with Philly at 2-2.

“We have to understand that we are champions … and you’re expected to play a certain way,” coach Doug Pederson told reporters. “When you don’t live up to that expectatio­n, we need to just zero down on it and figure out why. The sense of urgency from players and coaches needs to heighten just a little bit.’’

Most surprising is the struggle of their offense. To be fair, star QB Carson Wentz returned just two weeks ago from a serious knee injury, and there have been injuries to receiver Alshon Jeffery, do-it-all running back Darren Sproles and fellow back Corey Clement.

The Eagles also are breaking in a new offensive coordinato­r, Mike Groh, who took over for Frank Reich after he left to become head coach of the Colts.

Since the Patriots repeated as champions in 2003 and 2004, no team has won back-to-back Super Bowls. In the 13 seasons since, just two teams returned to the Super Bowl the following season — the 2017 Patriots and the 2014 Seahawks.

In that span, f ive defending champions failed to qualify for the playoffs — the 2016 Broncos, 2013 Ravens, 2012 Giants and the 2009 and 2006 Steelers.

An interestin­g perspectiv­e on this was offered by Philadelph­ia defensive tackle Michael Bennett, who was with the Seahawks for back-toback SuperBowl seasons.

“If you focus on the Super Bowl too much,” he told Eagles Wire, “you focus on not losing instead of winning [and] it becomes even harder to do.’’

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