PHILADELPHIA – Former Eagles defensive end Chris Long stood by the red carpet at Steak 48 in Philadelphia, holding the famous gray and white fur coat that has become a symbol of Eagles championship success. The coat is now synonymous with winning football in the city. He wore it walking down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and up the Philadelphia Art Museum steps after the Eagles won Super Bowl 52, the franchise’s first Super Bowl victory.

Seven years later, former Eagles defensive end Josh Sweat , Long’s affectionate ‘rookie’ from the 2018 NFL Draft, wore the coat down the same roadway after last season’s Super Bowl 59 against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles offense will have to perform consistently and execute at the level it did during last season’s playoff run.

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