Players reported to training camp on Tuesday, as the Super Bowl champs prepare to defend their title in a new season.
Every time players are asked about last season's big win, the answer is essentially the same: stop asking about old news.
"It's the nature of this game. It's the nature of his business, what have you done for me lately? Whether you won a Super Bowl, whether you have a great year, or if you're an All-Pro. What you did the year before has nothing to do with the year coming up," said Saquon Barkley.
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts added, "Now, it's purely focused on having a really good training camp, building a great foundation, and continuing to build on the chemistry with my teammates, with our team, and with the coaches."
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But the fans, they're having a harder time turning the page.
"I had all these years with no championship and then the last six years I got three Super Bowls and two championships. The classic long-suffering fan that I am, but I can't say that anymore," said Joe Lopresti from South Philadelphia.
Fans gathered on Tuesday and Wednesday to get a glimpse of the stars.
Dave, from Upper Deerfield Township, hauled his boombox to the NovaCare Complex to groove to a song about the tush push.
"They won the Super Bowl, so when you look at the position that they put themselves in, they got a chance to repeat and possibly three-peat. We want parades!" he said.
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Action News met 10-year-old Mason Smith on Tuesday, who waited patiently to gather signatures. Smith was back again on Wednesday at 6 a.m. to get more. And he sure did! Jordan Mailata even helped Mason out with a selfie.
"I have the defensive line coach's signature, and I have AJ Brown on the hat and the card," Smith showed off.
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Fans relished in the day, talking about the season to come.
"I'm feeling great," said Jace Floyd, of Yeadon. "I just want to see the Birds."
"The same core team together, so I believe we will fight -- stay together, same outcome," added Greg Floyd, also of Yeadon.
"The connection with how good the offensive line is, and then the wide receiver room and Jalen Hurts handing the ball off to Saquon -- I think it's going to be pretty good," young Smith added.
The Eagles face the Dallas Cowboys in their season opener on September 4.