Many Eagles’ fans got their wish. They got to see Tanner McKee take snaps and move the Eagles’ offense. They got to see Nick Sirianni jump up and down on the sideline like a child.
They got to see Eagles heading to the Super Bowl again, after righting all the wrong of the past month by beating the Las Vegas Raiders, 31-0, on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. It was the first Eagles’ shutout in seven years, since they beat Washington, 24-0, on Dec. 30, 2018, to finish 9-7 and make the last wild card playoff berth.
That game meant something.
This was equivalent to a mercy killing of a team that was dead months ago, with the Eagles pounding the pathetic Raiders for 387 yards of offense, while holding Las Vegas to an inept 75 yards, where at times Raiders’ head coach Pete Carroll may have

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