When Nick Sirianni stepped into the room, there was no PowerPoint. Instead, he held up one simple but telling image. A car, its headlights piercing through the darkness, is cruising forward. In the rearview? Super Bowl LIX, sealed and archived, now a memory, meant to stay right exactly there.

And that Super Bowl wasn’t just any win. It was a 40–22 dismantling of Kansas City , the night Philadelphia not only claimed the Lombardi but also destroyed the Chiefs’ dream of a historic three-peat. Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes had gone back-to-back (LVII and LVIII). The Eagles made sure there would be no third crown.

That was the point of Sirianni’s picture. No speeches about revenge. No lectures about history. Just a blunt reminder. Yesterday doesn’t win tomorrow! Jordan Mailat

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