After an offseason overhaul and the arrival of Vic Fangio, the Philadelphia Eagles defense has transformed into the NFL’s most dominant and opportunistic unit, paving the way for a return to the Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been dominant on defense throughout their run to Super Bowl 59. With that said, Vic Fangio's unit could actually receive a boost next Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
If you told Miami Dolphins fans back in October 2023 that Vic Fangio would be on his way to the Super Bowl in January 2025, you'd probably see a group of euphoric folks wearing aqua and orange. If only.
Two former New Orleans Saints coaches will be the defensive coordinators of Super Bowl LIX, as Steve Spagnuolo’s Chiefs take on Vic Fangio’s Eagles:
Eagles DC Vic Fangio, a defensive savant with 40 years of professional experience, created a force that has Philly on the cusp of a Super Bowl.
After being fired by the Broncos, Vic Fangio served as a consultant with the Eagles in 2022. He later joined Philly as DC in 2024.
“He’s like some fine Dago red wine — he gets better with age.” #Eagles DC Vic Fangio on CB Darius Slay Slay has played in 177 career regular-season games and 167 starts. His 160 career pass deflections are tops among active NFL players, and he also has 28 career interceptions and five career defensive touchdowns.
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is expected to see a scheme change against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game.
When was the last time Fangio beat the QB-coach combination of Pat Mahomes and Andy Reid? Eagles' fans might not want to know the answer.
Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio spoke on a ton of topics as the Eagles prepare for the NFC Championship Game.
The Eagles reached Super Bowl LIX, and even with the excitement of reaching the big game, all eyes are on the new league year and the start of NFL free agency. ESPN just revealed its top 50 players list for 2025, and Philadelphia has three of their 18 pending free agents on the list.
The Philadelphia Eagles have opened the practice window for Super Bowl LII hero Brandon Graham, who tore his triceps vs. the Los Angeles Rams and had said he'd been considering retirement.