Nick Sirianni: Eagles looking to 'focus and refocus' at practice
Feb 5, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni speaks with the media during a press conference at Hilton New Orleans Riverside. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images METAIRIE, La. -- Throughout the Philadelphia Eagles' first pre-Super Bowl LIX practice on Wednesday, Coach Nick Sirianni urged his players to "focus and refocus."
"It's not a normal week," Sirianni said. "You want to keep it as normal as possible, but the times are different, the obligations are different. The game's not normal either. ... So, just focus and refocus -- it's a good prep for the game."
The Eagles practiced for two hours in 77-degree weather at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center, the New Orleans Saints' practice facility. Roughly 20 minutes to stretch and warm up with individual work was followed by 11-on-11 team drills and a special teams period. The latter half of the session was a walkthrough, with a special teams period sandwiched in the middle.
Sirianni said he tried to maintain some sense of normalcy for players, keeping a practice structure that's similar to what the team would normally have on a Wednesday during the regular season.
"Our goal for right now is how do we eliminate distractions and continue to get better?" he said. "... For a lot of guys, this isn't their first time here, which I think is really important. I feel like our guys are locked in to what they need to do and are enjoying some time together."
Four players participated on a limited basis: defensive tackle Jalen Carter (illness), running back Kenneth Gainwell (concussion, knee), wide receiver DeVonta Smith (hamstring) and defensive end Brandon Graham (elbow).
Left guard Landon Dickerson (knee) and center Cam Jurgens (back) were full participants, along with linebacker Zack Baun (groin), receiver Britain Covey (neck), and tight ends Dallas Goedert (ankle) and C.J. Uzomah (abdomen).
Graham and Uzomah were designated to return from injured reserve last week.
"They're doing everything they can to get themselves ready to go," Sirianni said. "I'll never put limitations on them. We'll see where they are as the week progresses."
Following the afternoon workout and any post-practice work for players, the team returned to their hotel in New Orleans where coaches planned to review the practice tape before meeting with players.
"We'll meet with them tonight, review this tape, then sleep, rest, focus and refocus," Sirianni said. "Again, it's just constantly coming back to controlling what you can control, which is what we've talked about all year -- staying focused on your job."
--Field Level Media, special from Pro Football Writers of America
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