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Eagles fire title winner Pederson

- Jori Epstein and Martin Frank

Three years after the Eagles won a Super Bowl title, the coach who brought the Lombardi Trophy to Philadelph­ia is out.

The Eagles fired head coach Doug Pederson, the team confirmed Monday.

“Coach Pederson and I had the opportunit­y to sit down and discuss what (our) collective vision would look like moving forward,” Eagles chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement.

“After taking some time to reflect on these conversati­ons, I believe it is in both of our best interests to part ways.

“We all look forward to the day he will be inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame as a Super Bowl-winning head coach and we are confident he will have success with his next team.”

NFL Network was the first to report the firing.

Pederson’s final season was rocky, a 4-11-1 campaign including the demotion of turnover-prone quarterbac­k Carson Wentz and a highly criticized decision to abandon quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts in the final quarter of the regularsea­son finale in favor of veteran journeyman Nate Sudfeld.

In five seasons, Pederson went 42-37 (.531) with 2020 marking his second losing season. The Eagles advanced to the playoffs in three of the five seasons – each year from 2017 to 2019 – and won the Super Bowl with backup quarterbac­k Nick Foles after Wentz tore his anterior cruciate ligament in December.

The separation from Lurie comes on the heels of an ESPN report that the relationsh­ip between the coach and Wentz was “fractured beyond repair.” Pederson denied that.

The Eagles had their worst offensive performanc­e under Pederson in 2020, finishing 26th in scoring with an average of 20.9 points per game and 28th in passing averaging 207.9 yards.

The Philadelph­ia Inquirer reported Monday that Pederson proposed minor changes to his coaching staff.

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