As days pass, no two are the same. Sometimes, we look back at one of the greatest seasons in Philadelphia Eagles history. Sometimes, we look ahead to the coming 2025-26 title defense.
Often, we watch the highlights of the Cooper DeJean pick-six taken off of Patrick Mahomes' arm and Jalen Hurts' final bomb to DeVonta Smith. Simultaneously, we're reading every mock draft we can get our hands on. Long story short, this is what Football Heaven must feel like.
Howie Roseman, Nick Sirianni, and company are hard at work. They've already promoted an offensive coordinator, attended the NFL Combine, and hired a new quarterback coach. The players continue to enjoy their offseason and take their victory laps.
Darius Slay was awarded a key to his city. That was nice to see. Isaiah Rodgers will receive the same honor on March 7th in his hometown of Tampa, Florida. C.J. Gardner-Johnson appears set to cash in as he announces another business venture.
Eagles news: C.J. Gardner-Johnson launches his new clothing line.
Lately, the newest additions to the wardrobe haven't included any ties, suits, or dress shoes. Nope! It's all Super Bowl commemorative T-shirts for us! Hats... Sneakers... Hopefully, someone throws a tailgating party soon.
C.J. G.J. can help you out with the swag if you're interested. He recently launched his 'CR8ZY' clothing brand. We're loving the visuals.
Yep. We've already tapped the link in the bio and have made one or two purchases, particularly some stuff suited for spring. It has to warm up at some point, right?
More Eagles news: Moro Ojomo is honored in his homeland, Nigeria.
The NFL has long seen great Nigerian athletes lend their talents to elevating our great game and expanding its reach. Just check out some of these guys: Azeez Ojulari, Ifeatu Melifonwu, Jayson Oweh, Larry Ogunjobi. We can also name former Eagles like Nelson Agholor, Prince Tega Wanogho and Nnamdi Asomugha.
Don't forget about former rivals like Akbar Gbaja-Biamila and Osi Umenyiora, and how can we forget about a former Kansas City star, the Nigerian Nightmare, Christian Okoye.
Hmmm... We wonder what his Chiefs are doing these days...
Philly drafted Moro Ojomo following a good collegiate career at Texas with the Longhorns. He registered two tackles in the Super Bowl and was recently honored in his homeland.
Ojomo was born in Lagos, and at seven years old, he and his family relocated to the United States. Last Wednesday, he arrived in Nigeria with his father, Ololade, his mother, Bimbo, and his sister, Modele.
They were hosted by President Bola Tinubu on Frida at the State House in Abuja.
Grateful to be celebrated and welcomed by the President of my home country after winning the Super Bowl. Had a great conversation regarding the future of American football in Nigeria. Thank you for the time President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT pic.twitter.com/eUYAXNdLMP
— Moro Ojomo™ (@MoroOjomo) March 1, 2025
Ojomo could see an increased role with the Eagles next season. The 2025-26 campaign doubles as his third at the professional. Milton Williams is expected to head elsewhere in free agency once the new league year begins on March 12 at 4 p.m. EST.