Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham believes the team has an advantage in the NFC East due to the continuity of having coach Doug Pederson. Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Brandon Graham says Eagles have 'advantage' in NFC East with virtual offseason

Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Brandon Graham believes that the Eagles have a leg up on the rest of the teams in the NFC East in the midst of a virtual offseason, as their rivals are all helmed by new coaches who will need time to adjust and get to know the team.

"I'm all-in," Graham said, via the team's official website. "It's all about having an advantage and I feel like we've got an advantage right now. We've got the same coach. All we have to do is make sure that we take this offseason like we're supposed to."

The Eagles are the only team in the NFC East with the same head coach they had last season. During the offseason, the Cowboys hired Mike McCarthy, Washington brought in Ron Rivera and Joe Judge was picked by the Giants. Meanwhile, Doug Pederson is heading into his fifth season as head coach of the Eagles, so it stands to reason that the Eagles will be the team with the most continuity and consistency.

Consistency is something the Eagles have been desperate for the last two years. Since winning the Super Bowl in 2018, the Eagles have struggled to stay at the top of the league. While they have made the playoffs each of the last two seasons, they have failed to make much of an impact in the postseason.

Graham, who had a key strip-sack in the Super Bowl win against the Patriots, says that the ultimate goal for the team is to win another title for Philadelphia.

"I just want to go out there and give it all I got so we can help each other and lead ourselves back into a good situation, and that's a Super Bowl this year," Graham said.

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