
The Philadelphia Eagles have done it again, claiming victory in Super Bowl 59 with a dominant 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. In the latest episode of Get ‘Em Next Year, the crew breaks down everything from Jalen Hurts’ stellar performance to Patrick Mahomes’ struggles, and of course, they indulge in some well-earned celebration. The episode opens with Kev making some interesting beverage choices. With the party still in full swing, the crew debates whether it’s finally time to change the name of the podcast—after all, when your team just lifted the Lombardi, there’s no need to be looking ahead to “next year.”
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While the team revels in the moment, there’s still plenty to break down. JJ, never shy about taking credit when it’s due, reminds everyone that he called many moments of the game and wants his flowers. Charley Lancaster is also in a giving mood, handing out praise to the key players who made this victory happen. But at what point did it feel like the Eagles had this one locked up? Everyone weighs in with their own moment, whether it was the unrelenting pass rush or Jalen Hurts once again showing he can go toe-to-toe with the best.
The Chiefs Are in Trouble, and Tyles Loves It
It’s no secret that Patrick Mahomes had a rough night. He looked rattled, out of rhythm, and completely overwhelmed by the Eagles’ defense. Tyles takes immense joy in watching Mahomes and the Chiefs fall apart, but the conversation shifts to a bigger question—what does this mean for Kansas City’s future? Is the dynasty over? With an aging Travis Kelce, a weak receiving corps, and Mahomes’ massive contract eating up cap space, it’s fair to wonder whether this was the last time we’ll see the Chiefs in the big game for a while. Speaking of Kelce, the crew discusses how he looked slower than usual, and whether this is a sign that his best days are behind him.
The Eagles, on the other hand, are sitting pretty. They’re the elite team in the NFC, and the road to future Super Bowls runs through Philadelphia. Even better, the city celebrated like champions without burning itself to the ground—a display of restraint after a championship win. Of course, no Super Bowl discussion is complete without touching on the halftime show and commercials. The crew runs through their favorites, from the best performances to the most cringeworthy ad spots.
What’s Next, and Who Gets Their Number Retired?
Looking ahead, the biggest question facing the Eagles isn’t just whether they can repeat—it’s what moves they need to make to keep the Lombardis coming. The mailbag segment delivers some great listener questions, including what single move would put the team in the best position to run it back. Do they add another weapon? Lock up key players long-term?
Jalen Hurts has now outdueled Patrick Mahomes three times, leaving little doubt about where he stands among the league’s elite quarterbacks. The Cowboys, once again, have nothing to say. If anything, this Super Bowl win only widens the gap between Philadelphia and their NFC East rivals, and the crew enjoys every second of it. But in all seriousness, it’s time to start thinking about legacy. The guys do a snake draft, picking which jersey numbers from this team should eventually be retired. Who has cemented themselves in Eagles history forever?
And finally, one last fun debate—if not Bradley Cooper, who should have announced the Eagles on the biggest stage? The crew throws out some wild suggestions, capping off an episode filled with laughter, analysis, and the pure joy of watching the Eagles claim another title. If this is what winning feels like, Get ‘Em Next Year might need a new name after all.
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