PHILADELPHIA, PA – July 3, 2025 — The City of Brotherly Love is buzzing once again as the Philadelphia Eagles gear up for another run at the Lombardi Trophy, this time under the leadership of a new head coach. After a successful season capped by a deep playoff run, the Eagles are looking to cement their place as a modern NFL dynasty — and they’re doing it with a fresh voice guiding the locker room.
Following the departure of former head coach Nick Sirianni, who led the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance in the 2022 season and another NFC Championship game last year, the organization made a bold move by hiring Marcus Brady, a rising star in the coaching ranks. Brady, previously the team’s quarterbacks coach and a former offensive coordinator with the Indianapolis Colts, is known for his innovative play-calling and strong rapport with players — particularly quarterback Jalen Hurts.
“This is a dream opportunity,” Brady said during his introductory press conference at the NovaCare Complex. “We have a talented roster, incredible fans, and a championship culture. My goal is to build on what’s already here and bring another title back to Philadelphia.”
Brady’s promotion from within was a strategic move by General Manager Howie Roseman, who emphasized continuity and chemistry as keys to the Eagles’ future success. “Marcus knows this team inside and out. He understands our offensive philosophy, and more importantly, he connects with our players. He’s the right person to lead us moving forward.”
The Eagles’ roster remains one of the NFL’s most formidable. Star quarterback Jalen Hurts returns, fully healthy and hungry for redemption after narrowly missing a second Super Bowl appearance last season. With weapons like A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert in the passing game, and a revamped offensive line led by stalwart Lane Johnson, the Eagles are poised to continue their offensive dominance.
On the defensive side, Philadelphia added depth in the offseason through both free agency and the draft. Defensive tackle Jalen Carter is expected to take a massive leap in his second year, while veteran cornerbacks Darius Slay and James Bradberry look to mentor the next generation of Eagles defenders.
The NFC East remains competitive, with the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants both reloading for 2025, but Philadelphia is once again the team to beat. Vegas oddsmakers have the Eagles among the top three favorites to win the Super Bowl, alongside the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
Training camp opens in late July, and all eyes will be on how Marcus Brady handles the transition to head coach. But early signs suggest that the team has fully bought in.
“We believe in Coach Brady,” Hurts said after a recent minicamp session. “He knows our strengths, he challenges us, and he brings a calm, focused energy to the field. We’ve got unfinished business, and we’re ready to get back to work.”
The Eagles faithful are hoping that business ends with another parade down Broad Street.