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How the Eagles showed the Chiefs what they need at receiver this offseason

There were a lot of problems with the offense in the Super Bowl. It started up front with the offensive line, which couldn’t protect against a four-man rush. The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t send a single blitz in this game, trusting their front four to dominate the game, and they did exactly that.

The Eagles were able to win from all angles. Both tackles were getting pushed back into the pocket constantly. Mike Caliendo struggled with Milton Williams's speed. Jalen Carter was able to feast on Trey Smith. The Eagles made it impossible for Patrick Mahomes to feel any comfort in the pocket, which eroded his passing mechanics and footwork.