Pederson on Eagles playing into February: 'This is the new norm ... get used to it'
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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson wants his team to keep the momentum rolling after winning the franchise's first Super Bowl.
Speaking at a Wednesday press conference, Pederson shared what he said to his players in order to motivate them to continue their success.
"I told them: ‘Get used to this. This is the new norm in Philadelphia. Playing and hopefully playing into February every year. It’s the new norm, so get used to it,'" Pederson said, according to Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk.
Super Bowl LIII, a date Pederson and his charges whope to have on their calendar, is set for Atlanta on Feb. 3, 2019.
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