Former Eagles Players to Get Another Shot at Hoisting the Lombardi Trophy
As the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles' season came to an end, many fans are left wondering what could have been if their team had repeated as Super Bowl champions. However, for several former Eagles players and coaches, another chance is just around the corner.
In Super Bowl LX this Sunday, a former Eagles player or coach will finally get their moment under the bright lights of Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. And it won't be just one person – but possibly two or more from the Birds.
One such player who may find himself hoisting the Lombardi Trophy is IDL Milton Williams. A key contributor to the Eagles' defense, Williams has been a force to be reckoned with on the field this season, earning a spot in the Super Bowl despite missing five games due to injury. This will be his third Super Bowl appearance after being drafted by the Eagles as a third-round pick in 2021.
Another former Eagle, WR Mack Hollins, is also looking to add another ring to his collection. A solid role player over the latter half of his career, Hollins has emerged into a key contributor for the New England Patriots, with nearly 700 yards on 46 receptions and two touchdowns last season. If the Seahawks emerge victorious in Super Bowl LX, it would be Hollins' second championship win.
On the other side of the field, former Eagles practice squad player Christian Elliss is also looking to bring home a ring for his new team. Elevated from the practice squad after signing with the Patriots, Elliss has emerged into a starter on defense and will be in contention for the championship if Seattle wins it all.
While some fans might be rooting for their former hometown heroes, others may see this as an opportunity for players like IDL Milton Williams and WR Mack Hollins to prove themselves anew. Who knows? Maybe one of them will even get another shot at hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in future seasons.
Other notable former Eagles players who will be competing in Super Bowl LX include EDGE Patrick Johnson, CB Josh Jobe, FB Brady Russell, CB Tyler Hall, and assistant head coach Leslie Frazier. Will any of these individuals emerge victorious this Sunday? Only time will tell.
As the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles' season came to an end, many fans are left wondering what could have been if their team had repeated as Super Bowl champions. However, for several former Eagles players and coaches, another chance is just around the corner.
In Super Bowl LX this Sunday, a former Eagles player or coach will finally get their moment under the bright lights of Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. And it won't be just one person – but possibly two or more from the Birds.
One such player who may find himself hoisting the Lombardi Trophy is IDL Milton Williams. A key contributor to the Eagles' defense, Williams has been a force to be reckoned with on the field this season, earning a spot in the Super Bowl despite missing five games due to injury. This will be his third Super Bowl appearance after being drafted by the Eagles as a third-round pick in 2021.
Another former Eagle, WR Mack Hollins, is also looking to add another ring to his collection. A solid role player over the latter half of his career, Hollins has emerged into a key contributor for the New England Patriots, with nearly 700 yards on 46 receptions and two touchdowns last season. If the Seahawks emerge victorious in Super Bowl LX, it would be Hollins' second championship win.
On the other side of the field, former Eagles practice squad player Christian Elliss is also looking to bring home a ring for his new team. Elevated from the practice squad after signing with the Patriots, Elliss has emerged into a starter on defense and will be in contention for the championship if Seattle wins it all.
While some fans might be rooting for their former hometown heroes, others may see this as an opportunity for players like IDL Milton Williams and WR Mack Hollins to prove themselves anew. Who knows? Maybe one of them will even get another shot at hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in future seasons.
Other notable former Eagles players who will be competing in Super Bowl LX include EDGE Patrick Johnson, CB Josh Jobe, FB Brady Russell, CB Tyler Hall, and assistant head coach Leslie Frazier. Will any of these individuals emerge victorious this Sunday? Only time will tell.