Haason Reddick didn’t mince words when asked about the field conditions after the Philadelphia Eagles lost in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles squandered a double-digit lead against Kansas City in Super Bowl LVII, losing in the final seconds on a game-winning goal, 38-35.
The NFL’s sack leader failed to backhand Patrick Mahomes the entire game, much to the chagrin of Eagles star linebacker Haason Reddick, who finished with 16 sacks in his first season with the club. team after spending a year with Carolina and four years with the Arizona Cardinals.
Reddick was unhappy with the state of the field at State Farm Stadium, although the Eagles lost the game on a phantom interference penalty that resulted in the game-winning kick, he said.
“I’m not going to lie, it was the worst pitch I’ve ever played on,” Reddick said after the loss.
Reddick also went into great detail about the playing surface, even going so far as to change his cleats mid-game. According to him, it didn’t make a difference one way or the other, nor did it change the end result of the arc tied over the 2022-23 NFL season.
” You saw him. You all watched the same game,” Reddick said. “You all watched the game, you all saw it. There were lots of slides all over the course. It didn’t even matter. I changed my cleats, I still had seven cleats, and I was still slipping, so I don’t know. You know, I don’t want to use that as an excuse. I’m not that kind of guy. I’m not going to look for excuses. But congratulations to them, they still won, they are champions, they should take advantage of it. »
Haasan Reddick wants the NFL to take notice after playing on a poor field.
Reddick spoke out in hopes that another player doesn’t fall into the same trap as him, essentially saying the league should take extra steps in the offseason and monitor conditions more carefully, especially before an event. highly publicized like the Super Bowl.
For now, the Eagles will be looking to bounce back into another league game starting in September, with the team finishing the season at 16-4.
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