The Philadelphia Eagles have already been to the Super Bowl twice in the last four years, showing that this is a roster that is built and ready for the big time.
There have been some questions after squandering last year, and now, having traded A.J. Brown away, about whether the Super Bowl window is gone from the Eagles. Bleacher Report writer Brad Gagnon believes the Eagles have anywhere between four and eight years in their Super Bowl window.
"The front office is primo, the roster is deep and talented and most key players are in their prime and wrapped up for years to come. It's hard to see them fading from contention in the next half-decade."
Eagles have nothing but time to win the Super Bowl again
Philly's defense should give fans plenty of reason to believe the Eagles can win it all again and do it quickly. They have so much young talent on that side of the ball, like Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Jonathan Greenard, Zack Buan, Quinyon Mitchell, and Cooper DeJean, who can help them stay in the conversation for a long time.
It really all comes down to the offense and how they will emerge over the next few years, as the Eagles first need to figure out if Jalen Hurts is going to be their long-term quarterback. Other guys like DeVonta Smith, Makai Lemon, Saquon Barkley, and Eli Stowers will give the Eagles their big answers on how the offense will look for the future.
The Eagles have all the pieces to the puzzle to be a Super Bowl-contending team, but also have a lot of questions. Most of those questions are on offense and whether the young talent is ready to take a leap like the defense has.
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Eagles fans will have an interesting next few years of cheering for the team as they will see how the franchise progresses and whether they can stay dominant.
