Eagles: Nick Sirianni sends out one last important message to the fans

The Philadelphia Eagles are heading to Arizona, but not to play the Cardinals this time, as they already did that in Week 4. This time they are playing the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. But, we all knew that already. This Super Bowl won't be as easy as the last two games have […]

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The Philadelphia Eagles are heading to Arizona, but not to play the Cardinals this time, as they already did that in Week 4. This time they are playing the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. But, we all knew that already.

This Super Bowl won't be as easy as the last two games have been for the Eagles. In the divisional round, Philly won 38-7 over the New York Giants and rolled into the NFC Championship, where they beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-7, as Purdy dealt with an injury that made him unable to throw.

Those games were pretty easy if we are being honest, and this next one won't be as easy. They are playing the Chiefs, who have been to the Super Bowl now three times in the last four years, and just went to their fifth straight AFC Championship game.

This game will be a tough one.

With that, the Eagles will need whatever advantage they can get. When you think of the advantages both teams could have, the Chiefs could possibly have the home-field advantage because of how much closer Kansas City is.

Is it close to Arizona? No. But, it is a lot closer than Philadelphia is, which means they could have more fans travel to the game. So, Sirianni gave his fans a pep talk before heading to Arizona.

"Hey we will keep this quick because we have the plan to catch, but I appreciate everybody's support," Sirianni yelled to the fans who showed up at Lincoln Field. "I appreciate everyone being out here. If you are going to Arizona, be loud like you always are. Go birds. E-A-G-L-E-S."

The Eagles have one of the best fan bases in all of sports. They show up and they show out. They will need to on Sunday if they want to have a bigger chance of beating the Chiefs.

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