Eagles defense faces ultimate Super Bowl test with Mahomes
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[February 08, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
PHOENIX (Reuters) - A near-historic Philadelphia Eagles pass rush
will face the ultimate test on Sunday in Kansas City Chiefs
quarterback Patrick Mahomes, an MVP favourite with no interest in
ceding the Super Bowl spotlight.
The Eagles established themselves as a terrifying defensive force in
the regular season, punishing opponents with an astonishing 70
sacks, two shy of the NFL record, while allowing the second-fewest
yards per game.
But Mahomes is unlike any quarterback they faced in 2022.
"Mahomes is the guy that extends the plays and drops the dimes,"
defensive end Brandon Graham, who helped the Eagles to the Lombardi
Trophy five years ago, told reporters on Tuesday.
"You've got to make sure you can hit him, get him on the ground,
create turnovers, make him make bad throws."
At just 27-years-old Mahomes has already vaulted himself into the
history books, joining future Hall of Famer Drew Brees this year as
one of only two quarterbacks to throw for more than 5,000 yards and
40 or more touchdowns in multiple seasons.
Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick produced a career-best 16 sacks
this season but had few answers when asked how the Eagles could
contain Mahomes.
"When it comes to Patrick Mahomes, man, he's a tremendous talent,"
he told reporters this week.
"I don't know if you can contain him - I just don't know, he's that
good. I won't lie, he is."
Not even injury appeared to hold back Mahomes in the postseason,
when he played in the AFC title match against the Cincinnati Bengals
just eight days after suffering a high ankle sprain in the Chiefs'
divisional round win.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick
Mahomes speaks to reporters ahead of facing the Philadelphia Eagles
in Super Bowl LVII, in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S., February 7, 2023.
REUTERS/Caitlin O’Hara
With the game tied and seconds left on the clock in
the fourth quarter, he produced a heroic sprint that ultimately
helped put kicker Harrison Butker within range.
"I know he was hurting - I know that. He's so mentally tough," head
coach Andy Reid told reporters at the Super Bowl Opening Night on
Monday. "That run that he made at the end, that was the fastest he's
run all year."
Cornerback James Bradberry said that it would take everything in the
Eagles arsenal to stop Mahomes from collecting his second Super Bowl
ring.
"You just have to be aware of how dominant he can be. You want to
make sure you can contain him, eliminate what he's able to do," he
told reporters on Tuesday.
"You just want to make sure you put guys in his face. That's what
our defensive line has been doing all year."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Phoenix, additional reporting by Nathan
Frandino; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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