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Trump inauguration performers – NBC Chicago
Country music star Carrie Underwood, 1970s hitmakers Village People, Jason Aldean and several other notable performers are set to take the stage at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.
The full list of performers, which was officially released Wednesday, includes names like Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, Rascal Flatts, Gavin DeGraw and more.
Underwood will sing “America the Beautiful,” while Village People will perform at two inaugural events.
Underwood, who launched her career on “American Idol,” is to perform shortly before Trump takes the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, according to a copy of the inaugural program provided to The Associated Press on Monday.
“I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the Inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” Underwood said in a statement Monday. “I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”
American disco group the Village People made a name for themselves in the late-70s for their chant-along dance-pop hits and their colorful on-stage personas. Their best known hit, “Y.M.C.A.,” is widely considered a gay anthem — and became a staple of Trump’s rallies in the last election, along with their hit “Macho Man.”
“We know this won’t make some of you happy to hear however we believe that music is to be performed without regard to politics,” the band said in a post on its Facebook page Monday. “Our song Y.M.C.A. is a global anthem that hopefully helps bring the country together after a tumultuous and divided campaign where our preferred candidate lost. Therefore, we believe it’s now time to bring the country together with music which is why VILLAGE PEOPLE will be performing at various events as part of the 2025 Inauguration of Donald J. Trump.”
Other inauguration ceremony performers will include two of the president-elect’s musical favorites, country singer Lee Greenwood and opera singer Christopher Macchio.
Greenwood will perform as Trump walks out to take the oath, according to Trump’s inaugural committee. Macchio is Trump’s choice to perform the National Anthem at the end of the program.
Trump’s first inauguration in 2017 featured performances from the Rockettes, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and 16-year-old “America’s Got Talent” singer Jackie Evancho.
Here’s the full list of performers and which events they will be at:
The Swearing-in ceremony:
- Eight-time Grammy Award winner and country music superstar Carrie Underwood – “America the Beautiful”
- American Tenor Christopher Macchio – National Anthem
- Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood
The Make America Great Again Victory Rally
- Award winning multiplatinum singer songwriter Kid Rock
- Legendary American disco band The Village People
- Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Billy Ray Cyrus
- Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood
- Liberty University’s Praise Choir
The Liberty Ball
- Award winning multiplatinum singer and songwriter Jason Aldean
- Legendary American disco band The Village People
- Surprise musical guest
The Commander-in-Chief Ball
- Award winning country music band Rascal Flatts
- Award winning country music singer songwriter Parker McCollum
The Starlight Ball
- American singer songwriter Gavin DeGraw
Here are the performers who will be taking the stage at Donald Trump’s inauguration:1. The Rockettes – The famous dance troupe will be performing at the inauguration ceremony.
2. 3 Doors Down – The rock band will be playing a set at the “Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration.”
3. Toby Keith – The country star will also be performing at the “Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration.”
4. Lee Greenwood – The singer known for his patriotic anthem “God Bless the USA” will be performing at the inauguration ceremony.
5. The Piano Guys – The classical crossover group will be playing at the inauguration ceremony.
These performers are sure to bring their own unique talents and styles to the event, as Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th President of the United States. Stay tuned for more updates on the inauguration festivities.
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#Trump #inauguration #performers #NBC #ChicagoHow TV Networks — From Fox News and CNN to ABC News and NBC News — Are Planning to Cover the Inauguration of Donald Trump
Presidential inaugurations are a once-every-four-year opportunity. So outlets like Fox News, CNN, ABC News, and NBC News are pulling out all the stops as Donald Trump gets set to re-take the White House.
Coinciding with Inauguration Day is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday, which should only increase the amount of viewers available for the midday ceremony as Trump takes the oath of office.
Here are the coverage plans for each network that has announced its intentions as of this publication.
Fox News will see — as usual — anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum leading its coverage of the event. The network will air live programming from 11:30 AM-5 PM ET on Monday, January 20th.
The overwhelming majority of the Fox News programming that day will originate from Washington D.C., beginning with a special edition of FOX & Friends at 6 AM ET.
America’s Newsroom — hosted by Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino — and The Faulkner Focus with Harris Faulkner will also be in Washington D.C. for the festivities.
The primetime lineup of shows hosted by Laura Ingraham, Jesse Watters, Sean Hannity, and Greg Gutfeld will also host their shows in the nation’s capital.
Fox News will begin its coverage of the Trump inauguration on Sunday, as its weekday stars like Brian Kilmeade, Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, Lawrence Jones, Hemmer, Perino, MacCallum, Jeanine Pirro, Gutfeld, and Jessica Tarlov, will all be included in special program on the day.
Additionally, on the FOX broadcast network, Shannon Bream and John Roberts will helm coverage from 11 AM-5 PM ET.
CNN will begin its main coverage of Inauguration Day at 7 AM ET as Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper will lead programming for the network until 2 PM.
The two hosts will be joined by Dana Bash, Kaitlan Collins, John King, Abby Phillip, Jamie Gangel, and Audie Cornish, as well as a panel of political experts to share their insights and analysis during the day.
At 2 PM ET, Erin Burnett will anchor the network’s coverage of the inaugural parade. Morning host Kasie Hunt will join, as will Michael Smerconish and David Chalian. Cooper will continue his coverage during the afternoon portion, too, and will moderate discussion by the network’s group of contributors.
During the 4 PM ET hour, Tapper will return to host alongside Bash and Wolf Blitzer from outside the White House.
CNN correspondents Phil Mattingly, Pamela Brown, Jeff Zeleny, Manu Raju, Lauren Fox, and Cornish will be stationed throughout Capitol Hill throughout the day as the ceremonies unfold.
Evening hosts Abby Phillip and Laura Coates will host their programs from Washington D.C. as the inaugural ball for Donald Trump takes place, following primetime coverage of the day’s events on CNN.
NewsNation will host a special two-hour broadcast at 9 AM ET hosted by The Hill’s Blake Burman.
From 11 AM-3 PM ET, the network will broadcast the swearing-in ceremony of Donald Trump, with coverage anchored by Chris Cuomo, Chris Stirewalt, Elizabeth Vargas, and Leland Vittert from Washington D.C.
At 3 PM ET, Connell McShane and Vargas will each host special editions of their NewsNation Now and Elizabeth Vargas Reports programs from Washington, followed by The Hill at 6 PM ET, before the network returns to its regularly scheduled programming, which will originate from the capital.
Vittert will recap the day’s events in a one-hour special from 10-11 PM ET, following a special two-hour edition of Cuomo’s primetime show from 8-10 PM ET.
The network will rely on contributors like George Will, Mick Mulvaney, Scott Bolden, Lauren Wright, and Chris Hahn throughout the day to share their perspectives on the day’s events.
ABC News will host Good Morning America from Washington D.C., before transitioning coverage at 9 AM ET to anchor David Muir, who will helm the network’s coverage.
In addition to Muir, ABC News will also feature anchor Linsey Davis, chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl, and chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz prominently in its coverage of the day.
ABC News will also host a primetime special, “The Second Inauguration of Donald J. Trump – An ABC News Special,” on Monday at 10 PM ET. Muir will anchor the broadcast that will be available on Tuesday on Hulu.
Between the network television channel and its streaming platform — ABC News Live — the outlet will produce more than 17 hours of coverage surrounding the event.
TODAY will begin at 7 AM ET in the nation’s capital before co-host Savannah Guthrie will join Lester Holt at 10 AM ET for the special coverage for NBC News.
Holt and Guthrie will be joined by TODAY hosts Craig Melvin and Al Roker, as well as Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker, NBC News senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson, and chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander throughout the network’s coverage of the day.
Additionally, Lester Holt will anchor NBC Nightly News from Washington D.C. at 6:30 PM ET on Monday, January 20th after Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President.
NBC News will have correspondents stationed around the capital, the National Mall, the White House, and Andrews Air Force Base to supplement its coverage of the day’s ceremonies.
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As the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump approaches, TV networks across the country are gearing up for extensive coverage of the historic event. From Fox News to CNN, ABC News to NBC News, each network is planning to provide viewers with comprehensive coverage of the inauguration ceremony and related events.Fox News, known for its conservative-leaning coverage, is expected to offer detailed analysis and commentary on Trump’s inauguration. The network will likely focus on the political implications of Trump’s presidency and the impact his policies may have on the country. Fox News is also expected to feature interviews with key figures in the Trump administration and provide live coverage of the inauguration ceremony.
CNN, on the other hand, is known for its more liberal-leaning coverage and is expected to approach Trump’s inauguration from a different perspective. The network will likely focus on the protests and demonstrations surrounding the inauguration, as well as the potential conflicts of interest and controversies surrounding Trump and his administration. CNN is also expected to provide live coverage of the inauguration ceremony and offer in-depth analysis of Trump’s speech and policies.
ABC News and NBC News, two of the most-watched broadcast networks in the country, are also planning extensive coverage of Trump’s inauguration. Both networks will provide live coverage of the inauguration ceremony and offer analysis and commentary from their team of political experts and correspondents. ABC News and NBC News are also expected to feature interviews with key figures in the Trump administration and provide updates on the latest developments surrounding the inauguration.
Overall, viewers can expect a wide range of coverage from Fox News, CNN, ABC News, and NBC News as they watch the historic inauguration of Donald Trump. Whether you lean left or right, there will be plenty of options to choose from as you tune in to watch this momentous event unfold.
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How much snow did we get? – NBC Boston
A winter storm blasted the Boston area overnight, dropping up to 8 inches of snow in some parts of New England.
Here’s a look at snowfall totals and jackpot areas across the region, according to the National Weather Service:
Massachusetts
Norton: 4.2″
Berkley: 3.5″
Easton: 2.9″
Taunton: 2″
Acushnet: 2″
New Bedford: 1.3″
Haverhill: 5.2″
Gloucester: 5″
Andover: 5″
Methuen: 3.5″
Saugus: 3″
Boxford: 2.5″
Ashfield: 8″
Greenfield: 5″
Rowe: 3.5″
Leverett: 0.5″
Chester: 5″
Chicopee: 4.5″
Southwick: 3.3″
Westfield: 2.8″
Ludlow: 2.6″
Chesterfield: 6″
Amherst: 3.5″
Southampton: 2.8″
Acton: 5.1″
Hopkinton: 5″
Dover: 4.5″
Billerica: 4.5″
Reading: 4.1″
Pepperell: 4″
Tyngsboro: 3.9″
Weston: 3.8″
Ashby: 3.5″
Tewksbury: 3.5″
Bedford: 3.5″
Lexington: 3.3″
Wilmington: 3.1″
Acton: 3″
Waltham: 3″
Randolph: 6.3″
Holliston: 5.9″
Weymouth: 4.7″
Stoughton: 4.3″
Wellesley: 2.5″
Medfield: 2.5″
Rockland: 6″
Brockton: 4.5″
West Bridgewater: 4.3″
Boston: 4.5″
Chelsea: 3.3″
Grafton: 6.8″
Westborough: 6.2″
Holden: 6″
Leominster: 5″
Paxton: 4.8″
Milford: 4.8″
Worcester: 4.4″
Sturbridge: 4.2″
Ashburnham: 4″
Oxford: 4″
Sutton: 4″
Fitchburg: 3.9″
Grafton: 3.8″
Leicester: 3.7″
Sterling: 3″
Athol: 3″
Hubbardston: 2.8″
Milford: 2.6″
East Falmouth: 0.8″
Falmouth: 0.5″
Pocasset: 0.5″
Brewster: 0.3″
Connecticut
Simsbury: 5″
Burlington: 4.5″
North Granby: 4″
Marlborough: 3.3″
Berlin: 2.8″
West Hartford: 2.7″
Manchester: 2.5″
Windsor: 2.5″
Vernon: 6″
Hebron: 4.5″
Coventry: 4.2″
Ellington: 3.5″
Tolland: 3.5″
Vernon: 3″
Andover: 2.5″
Woodstock: 3″
Rhode Island
Bristol: 3.2″
Warren: 2.5″
Coventry: 3.2″
West Warwick: 3.8″
Newport: 2.5″
Smithfield: 3.8″
Cumberland: 4.3″
Harrisville: 3″
Richmond: 4″
“Snowfall Report: How Much Snow Did We Get in the Boston Area?”
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#snow #NBC #BostonStorm drops 6 inches of snow on Massachusetts, cleanup underway – NBC Boston
From Boston to Worcester, people woke up to a snow-covered state.
Leominster got hit with about 5 inches of snow, and the jackpot area was Holden with 6 inches.
The quick-moving system pushed through overnight, limiting its impact. The snow has stopped, but it’s still on the ground. And it’s going to be important to get that snow out of the way before arctic temperatures move into the region later this week.
Big time cold is on the way on Tuesday and Wednesday, and our First Alert Weather Team has issued a First Alert for both days as a result. A slight warmup will arrive in time for the weekend.
In Worcester, only flurries were still falling as of 6 a.m. Snow was still covering the roads, creating some click conditions. A snow emergency is in effect in the city and some cars had already been ticketed on Monday morning.
Due to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, most schools are closed and fewer people are working, so there haven’t been any major issues reported on the roads as of yet.
There is also a decent coat of snow in Boston, which received about 4 inches of snow. Snow had mostly stopped as of 6 a.m. No snow emergency or parking ban was put in place, but there are slushy conditions on area roadways.
Winter Storm Avery has left its mark on Massachusetts, dropping a whopping 6 inches of snow across the state. The storm hit hard and fast, causing hazardous road conditions and widespread power outages.As the snow begins to taper off, cleanup efforts are now underway. Plows are out in full force, working around the clock to clear the roads and make them safe for drivers. Utility crews are also working diligently to restore power to those affected by outages.
Residents are urged to use caution when traveling and to allow extra time for their commutes. It’s important to drive slowly and carefully on snow-covered roads to avoid accidents.
Despite the challenges that come with a winter storm of this magnitude, the people of Massachusetts are resilient and are coming together to help one another during this time of need. Stay safe and stay warm, Massachusetts!
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Sunday snow storm could dump half a foot in tri-state – NBC New York
The first snow totals are in and Sunday’s storm is delivering in a big way for parts of New York and New Jersey.
After a brief afternoon lull, snow began picking back up in New York City and will continue as temperatures drop below freezing Sunday evening.
Snow totals between 3-5 inches are still expected for the city, with greater amounts eyeing the Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey.
New Jersey got off to a strong start, but there are plenty of area’s in the Hudson Valley that are in competition. Here’s a look at where snow has started accumulating:
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
NYC METRO AREA
Check the latest weather alerts for your neighborhood here.
Inland parts of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut have been under winter storm warnings since 1 p.m. Sunday and were expected to last until 4 a.m. Monday. New York City, Long Island and coastal parts of the tri-state will fall under a winter weather advisory until 4 a.m. Monday.
In New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency on Saturday.
“As always, I urge all New Jerseyans to use caution, follow all safety protocols, and remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary,” Murphy said in a statement.
Snow forecast amounts
We expect a general 3 to 5 inches in the New York City metro area. Further inland parts of northern New Jersey, upper Hudson Valley and into Connecticut, 5 to 8 inches are likely. And some higher elevation areas of northwest New Jersey, the hills of Connecticut and northern part of the Hudson Valley could get as much as a foot of snow.
If banding becomes very intense, we could see totals on the upper end of the ranges, with a few spots even overperforming. But if the colder air takes longer to move in, we could see totals on the lower end of the ranges, especially near the coast.
The MTA said it is monitoring the weather conditions but, as of Sunday morning, has made no changes to the planned weekend and holiday scheduled service.
The snow that falls on Sunday is not melting any time soon. Temperatures will fall dramatically behind the storm leading to icy roads and slick travel on Monday.
Temperatures next week plummet into the teens and 20s for several days; morning lows fall to the single digits in the city.
We’ll experience the coldest blast of air of the season, with Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday being the worst. Morning wind chills on those days could be sub-zero, making for downright dangerous conditions.
The end of January is climatologically the coldest time of year for Central Park. And this year is certainly delivering in that regard.
Winter weather is making a fierce comeback this weekend as a Sunday snowstorm is set to hit the tri-state area. Meteorologists are predicting that the storm could dump up to half a foot of snow in certain areas, causing potential hazards for drivers and commuters.The storm is expected to start late Saturday night and continue through Sunday, with the heaviest snowfall expected in the morning and early afternoon. Residents are advised to prepare for treacherous road conditions and potential delays in transportation.
Stay tuned to NBC New York for the latest updates on this developing weather situation, and make sure to take necessary precautions to stay safe during this winter storm.
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Latest on the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire – NBC Los Angeles
What to Know
- The Palisades Fire is now 52% contained at 23,700 acres. The Eaton Fire is 81% contained at 14,100 acres.
- More than two dozen deaths are believed to be linked to the fires.
- Out of state firefighters began to demobilize Saturday to head back home amid crews’ better containment of the fires.
- Investigators are working to determine the cause of the Eaton Fire.
- The disasters displaced hundreds of Southern Californians. As a result, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced mortgage relief for property owners affected by the fires.
Continue following the latest coverage:
The Latest Updates on the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire – NBC Los AngelesAs wildfires continue to ravage parts of Southern California, the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire have been particularly concerning for residents and firefighters alike. Here are the latest updates on these two fires:
Eaton Fire:
– The Eaton Fire, which started in the San Gabriel Mountains, has grown to over 1,500 acres and is currently 20% contained.
– Evacuation orders have been issued for several communities in the area, including Monrovia and Bradbury.
– Firefighters are facing challenges due to steep terrain and strong winds, but are working tirelessly to contain the blaze and protect homes.Palisades Fire:
– The Palisades Fire, which broke out near Pacific Palisades, has burned over 1,300 acres and is 0% contained.
– Evacuation orders have been issued for residents in the area, including those in Topanga Canyon and the Pacific Palisades.
– Firefighters are utilizing air support and ground crews to battle the fire, but are facing difficulties due to dry conditions and high temperatures.Residents in affected areas are urged to stay informed and follow evacuation orders to ensure their safety. NBC Los Angeles will continue to provide updates on the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for the latest developments on these wildfires.
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Dateline NBC “Deadly Mirage” January 19 2025 on NBC
On Sunday January 19 2025, NBC broadcasts Dateline NBC!Deadly Mirage Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dateline NBC,” titled “Deadly Mirage,” promises to be a gripping exploration of a complex murder case. It centers around the shocking murder of Rob Limon, who was killed at his workplace. The episode delves into the investigation that follows, revealing deep secrets that intertwine themes of sex, friendship, religion, and family.
As the story unfolds, viewers will see how the investigation uncovers layers of relationships and hidden truths. The case not only involves the victim but also brings to light the lives of those around him. Each character’s connection to Rob adds depth to the narrative, making it clear that the circumstances of his death are more complicated than they first appear.
This episode is based on the popular podcast “Deadly Mirage,” which has already captured the interest of many with its detailed storytelling.
Dateline NBC “Deadly Mirage” premieres on January 19, 2025 on NBC!Join us as we delve into the shocking true story of a deadly mirage that led to a series of mysterious deaths in a small town. With exclusive interviews and never-before-seen footage, our investigative team uncovers the truth behind this sinister phenomenon.
Tune in to Dateline NBC on January 19, 2025 to unravel the mystery of the deadly mirage and discover the chilling secrets hidden within. Don’t miss this gripping episode that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
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#Dateline #NBC #Deadly #Mirage #January #NBCHow the Eagles found their identity – NBC Sports Philadelphia
Throughout the season, head coach Nick Sirianni has been taking the opportunity during team meetings to show video clips of plays that embody the Eagles’ physicality.
All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun has a favorite.
“The Cooper DeJean on Derrick Henry, for sure,” Baun said. “That’s the epitome of who we’re trying to be and what we’re trying to do.”
Back in Week 13, the Eagles’ rookie nickel cornerback forcefully slammed the 250-pound running back into the turf in Baltimore. It didn’t matter that Henry out-weighed DeJean by 50 pounds, it didn’t matter that DeJean was a rookie, it didn’t matter that he’s a corner.
DeJean still delivered a highlight-worthy hit.
“When you talk about physicality, you think about defensive line and offensive line and running backs and linebackers,” Baun explained. “But when you got DBs doing stuff like that, it sends a message to the team. You see (Darius) Slay getting in there, you see Quinyon (Mitchell) up at the line of scrimmage, Reed (Blankenship is) coming and flying downhill. It’s awesome to see.”
The Eagles’ physicality this season stands out. Early in the year, the team was looking for an identity and they found it. On offense and defense, these Eagles are going to hit you in the mouth. When you play them, you’re going to feel it on the field and the next day.
This team is a bully.
“We are a physical, nasty group of motherf—ers,” Sirianni said to his team in the locker room after their 22-10 win over the Packers in the wild-card round.
Obviously, being a tough and physical team starts with having tough and physical players. For that, general manager Howie Roseman and his staff deserve credit. The Eagles have been looking for a type and Roseman has delivered.
But the Eagles’ insistence on physicality goes beyond the player acquisition phase. There has been a preoccupation with physicality and the added emphasis from the coaching staff hammers home the mission. There’s a reason why Sirianni wants the entire team to sit down and watch these types of physical plays on tape.
“Yeah, we talk about a tough football team,” Sirianni said this week. “What we talk about with tough is the physical part of the game, the blocking, the block destruction, the tackling within the fundamentals. We talk about relentless effort to the football, because that’s a form of toughness. And we talk about mental toughness of being able to play the next play.
“Obviously, my best experience with being good at those things is because of, exactly what you said, the guys that are in this building. But any time as a coach that you’re trying to reinforce things that you really admire and want for the program and for the culture, you enforce those things on tape. So in our tape today and in our tape every day, to be quite frank – we talk about this every day and every time we have a team meeting, we talk about it.
“We will put our physical plays up there. We will put our relentless effort plays up there. We will put our mental toughness plays up there to reinforce it, good, bad. Just so it’s always on our mind. So, yeah, can’t say enough of how tough our team is, in all three of those phases: physical, mental and effort.”
You can argue the Eagles’ transformation to being this physically-imposing team happened as they came back from the early Week 5 bye. That’s at least when the offense really began to step on the necks of defenses.
After a 2-2 start, a few offensive linemen went to Sirianni and asked for the offense to lean on them, Saquon Barkley and the run game. Since then, the Eagles have had one of the best rushing attacks in football and Barkley went over the 2,000-yard mark. They get to impose their will every game and it obviously takes physicality to do that.
“When you’re able to do that, yeah, you can wear down defenders,” Lane Johnson said. “Sometimes it doesn’t work immediately but as the game goes on, you can see some huge chunks, some huge games in the run game from guys getting tired, worn down or missing assignments. It basically wears them down.”
Dallas Goedert, when asked about the physicality of the team, immediately pointed at the O-line and said pretty much all five of those guys have ended up making a play that gets shown to the entire team. Jordan Mailata made a block on the front of an inside zone run last week that stood out to him. And then there’s big Mekhi Becton punishing linebackers a the second level. And Johnson, Landon Dickerson and Cam Jurgens have all made those types of plays in their Pro Bowl seasons.
The Eagles’ physicality doesn’t end with their linemen.
“I think it starts there,” said Goedert, who had a beastly play last week with a few stiff-arms on his way into the end zone. “And I think the offensive line also loves when somebody else is doing it. Smitty (DeVonta Smith), he’s excellent at finishing on the sidelines. Saquon with his powerful runs. I think that’s really contagious when people play physical.”
The cool thing is that there are a bunch of those types of plays this season and everyone seems to have a favorite.
While DeJean’s hit on Henry from the Ravens game might top the list, DeJean said his favorite actually came against the Packers last week when Nolan Smith took on pulling tackle Elgton Jenkins and Nakobe Dean played the insert block to stop the Packers for a short gain.
DeJean liked that one so much because it wasn’t just one guy being physical. It was a group effort.
As long as the Eagles make these types of plays, Sirianni is going to show them in front of the entire team. And as long as Sirianni shows them in front of the entire team, players are going to keep trying to make them.
“Everybody gets pretty excited when we see those plays,” DeJean said. “You can really see with the guys we have in the building that that’s how everybody wants to play the game. To be the most physical team on the field. That’s something that’s been talked about since training camp.”
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The Philadelphia Eagles have had a rollercoaster of a season, with ups and downs that left fans wondering if they could find their groove. However, in a recent article on NBC Sports Philadelphia, it was revealed how the Eagles were able to find their identity and turn their season around.After a string of tough losses and injuries to key players, the Eagles were faced with the challenge of redefining themselves and finding a way to come together as a team. With the help of their coaching staff and leaders on the team, they were able to identify their strengths and weaknesses, and make the necessary adjustments to get back on track.
One key factor in the Eagles’ turnaround was their commitment to playing as a cohesive unit and supporting each other through the tough times. By focusing on their team chemistry and working together towards a common goal, they were able to build trust and confidence in each other, leading to improved performance on the field.
Additionally, the Eagles were able to find success by staying true to their identity as a physical, hard-nosed football team. They emphasized their strengths in the running game and on defense, which allowed them to control the tempo of the game and dictate play on their terms.
Overall, the Eagles’ journey to finding their identity was a testament to their resilience and determination. Through hard work, teamwork, and a commitment to their strengths, they were able to overcome adversity and emerge stronger than ever. With this newfound identity, the Eagles are now poised to make a run in the playoffs and show the rest of the league what they’re truly capable of.
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Zack Baun on breakout year, Eagles-Rams matchup – NBC Sports Philadelphia
This week on the Takeoff Podcast we sit down with Eagles All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun about his breakout season and previews the birds matchup against the Rams. Plus, John Clark talks with Penn State center Nick Dawkins about being named 2024 Allstate Wuerffel Trophy recipient and Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Captain and fun stories from his father Darryl Dawkins.
0:00 – Zack Baun
2:10 – Vic Fangio saw something in him
2:59 – Baun’s partnership with Nakobe Dean
5:05 – Most meaningful accomplishment this season?
6:48 – The Eagles’ physicality
7:36 – Challenges the Rams pose
8:17 – Fans impact on the game
8:40 – Chemistry on the Eagles’ defense
9:27 – Did Baun have offers elsewhere before signing with the Eagles?
10:20 – Getting praise from former coaches
11:20 – Mentality of the team going into these playoff games
11:48 – Impressiveness of Saquon Barkley and the offensive line
12:31 – Specialness of the Eagles’ locker room
13:08 – What’s it like being in the city during the playoffs?
14:00 – Nick Dawkins
Zack Baun on breakout year, Eagles-Rams matchup – NBC Sports PhiladelphiaIn a recent interview with NBC Sports Philadelphia, linebacker Zack Baun opened up about his breakout year and the upcoming matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams.
Baun, who was drafted by the Eagles in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has been turning heads with his impressive play on the field this season. The young linebacker credits his success to hard work and dedication, as well as the support of his teammates and coaches.
When asked about the upcoming game against the Rams, Baun expressed confidence in his team’s ability to come out on top. He highlighted the importance of communication and teamwork in facing off against a tough opponent like the Rams, and emphasized the need for the defense to step up and make big plays.
As the Eagles gear up for their matchup against the Rams, all eyes will be on Baun as he looks to continue his impressive performance and help lead his team to victory. Stay tuned to NBC Sports Philadelphia for all the latest updates on Zack Baun and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Track the snow, latest weather – NBC Boston
The snowstorm that will hit Massachusetts Sunday night takes shape as a coastal low that tracks near the benchmark.
The benchmark is at 40/70 on coordinates on a map, where we can pinpoint the severity of a storm and how big of an impact it will have in the Northeast.
This storm is pretty quick-moving, so this is a moderate to high impact storm in terms of snowfall, without the coastal flooding or widespread wind damage.
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See winter storm warnings in your area here and track the storm with live radar here:
Winter storm timing and snow totals:
The entire day remains dry, with some clouds and pretty calm conditions. But late afternoon, the storm strengthens off the Carolina coast and heads northeast.
By 2 p.m., a few snow showers move into Connecticut.
As the low strengthens and passes by offshore Sunday evening, it swings in more wind and snow.
Boston’s main snow event looks to be from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Monday.
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A map showing the forecast weather for 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, in Greater Boston
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The coastal front sets up across Cape Ann, Boston and Providence, and that means the Cape sees all rain Sunday evening, while northwest of Interstate 495, it’s all snow. That rain/snow line then moves southeast overnight.
The back half of the storm is where we get the coating to 2 inches of snow for the Cape & Islands with slush.
Meanwhile in Boston, we see steady snowfall for several hours and for areas inland Sunday night.
Snow rates will reach as high as 1-2 inches per hour across New England.
By Monday morning, we plow out of 4-8 inches of snow in Boston, and some areas will pick up 8 inches of snow north and west of Route 128 based on fluffier snow consistency inland.
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The latest expected snowfall totals across the Greater Boston area — the city is forecast for 4-8 inches, while the Merrimack Valley and other parts could get 10 inches. The storm tapers and moves away early Monday morning. This leads to more arctic air and highs in the 20s by afternoon.
Temperatures will crash down as early as midnight in Boston, to the teens by sunrise Monday. Watch for icy roads and quick snow accumulations then.
Wind and coastal impacts:
As is typical with an offshore low, we have a period of northeast wind gusts from 4 p.m. to midnight.
The pressure center lowers enough for gusts up to 30-40 mph at the coast, with inland spots up to 20 mph overnight Sunday. While this isn’t quite damaging wind, it will be a nuisance wind on top of period of heavy snow.
Massachusetts road crews started preparing a day early for the winter storm expected to bring 4-8 inches of snow to the Boston area, says Jonathan Gulliver, MassDOT’s highway administrator.
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https://bsky.app/profile/nbcboston.comThe wind turns more north, northwest from midnight to sunrise Monday, with gusts 40-45 mph across Cape Cod.
The shoreline will see some erosion on beaches when waves increase Monday morning as the low departs to the Canadian Maritimes. No coastal flooding is expected since tides are astronomically low.
10-day weather outlook:
Prepare for some wicked cold after the storm leaves.
The coldest air in two years creeps in Monday, with highs in the 20s, but there’s more.
Highs fall to the teens Tuesday and Wednesday, with lows around zero in southern New England. Wind chills are expected to be below zero Tuesday through Thursday.
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We modify temps later next week as nearby storm systems bring in some precipitation chances to the northeast.
With winter in full swing, it’s important to stay up to date on the latest snowfall and weather conditions. NBC Boston is here to help you track the snow and stay informed about any upcoming storms.Our team of meteorologists is constantly monitoring the radar and providing real-time updates on snow accumulation, road conditions, and any potential hazards. Whether you’re planning a commute or just want to know if a snow day is in store, NBC Boston has you covered.
Stay tuned to our website and social media channels for the most up-to-date weather information. And remember to stay safe and prepared during these winter months. Stay warm, Boston! #NBCBoston #SnowTracker #WinterWeather
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