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NFL News: Nick Sirianni and Eagles might get star player back from injury for Super Bowl against Chiefs

Just days before the Super Bowl showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles might be getting a major boost. Nick Sirianni could welcome back a star player from injury.

Nick Sirianni head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles
© Mitchell Leff/Getty ImagesNick Sirianni head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles will try to prevent the Kansas City Chiefs from winning the Super Bowl for a third consecutive year. It’s important to remember that, just two seasons ago, Nick Sirianni lost the title game to Andy Reid.

However, this version of the Eagles looks more powerful with the arrival of Saquon Barkley to boost the running game and, of course, a revamped defense by Vic Fangio with a young leader like Jalen Carter.

Now, in bad news for Patrick Mahomes, Philadelphia could get back a star player who, just a few weeks ago, seemed completely ruled out due to injury. A massive story in the NFL.

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Who got injured with the Eagles?

The Philadelphia Eagles confirmed that Brandon Graham will return to practice before the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs. The star defensive player tore his triceps in Week 12.

“We have opened the practice windows for TE CJ Uzomah and DE Brandon Graham, signed RB Lew Nichols to the Practice Squad, and released TE Nick Muse from the Practice Squad.”

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