Eagles legend Brian Westbrook loves how team won't watch Super Bowl banner ceremony: 'One is not enough'
After speaking with players throughout the offseason, Philadelphia Eagles legend Brian Westbrook explains his confidence in the potential for his old squad to repeat as Super Bowl champions.
Philadelphia Eagles legend Brian Westbrook heard head coach Nick Sirianni say the team wouldn’t be watching their Super Bowl LIX banner rise at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday night.
Westbrook couldn’t love that mentality more.
While the entire city of Philadelphia will be ecstatic to see the franchise’s second Super Bowl banner of all time rise on Thursday night during the NFL’s 2025 season kickoff against the Dallas Cowboys, this year’s Eagles team is focused on winning another Vince Lombardi Trophy at the end of the new season.
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The Philadelphia Eagles lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome. (James Lang/Imagn Images)
Westbrook spoke to Fox News Digital after working with USAA as part of its Recycled Rides NFL Kickoff on Wednesday, gifting a new car to a deserving military service member, where he discussed the Eagles’ mentality heading into 2025.
"The one thing I love about this team this offseason was their approach," he explained. "This offseason wasn’t about them doing a victory lap around Philadelphia and the United States saying they’re the best team in football, they beat the reigning champs, and they did this, that and the other. It wasn’t about that. It was about refocusing. It was about saying, ‘Yeah, we won last year, but we have something else we want to prove, and one is not enough. Now, we have to go out there and earn it again.’
"That’s what this offseason was about for this football