EX-NFL star Todd Gurley describes which bosses Eagles players are going through mentally to prepare for the Super Bowl

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Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have both been in this position before, in front of the Super Bowl Lix.

Experience in this high -pressure environment is definitely an advantage for the players who reviewed this nerve -provoking week, but what do these players experience exactly behind closed doors?

A former NFL player revealed what was on his mind before getting a crack at the Lombardi trophy.

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NFL Free Agent, who runs back Todd Gurley responds during the 2021 MLS All-Star Game at the Banc of California Stadium. (Kirby Lee -usa Today Sports)

“Honestly, you start thinking about gifts that you have to buy yourself when you win and you get the winning earnings,” told the ex-Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons who run Todd Gurley to Pakinomist Digital on Radio Row Wednesday. “You don’t think ahead but you like, ‘We’re going to Vegas and celebrating.'”

Gurley joked that both Kansas City and Philadelphia Cold this time of year it wins will not live long after the parade.

Now, unfortunately, Gurley did not get the winning feeling in the Super Bowl Liii, who fell to Tom Brady and New England Patriots, 13-3, to the hood season 2018. Gurley had only 10 wearing in 35 yards when Rams fought mighty with offense.

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Gurley explained how the team was trying to prepare as if it were a normal week when they came to Atlanta.

“You’re just trying to treat it like a normal week, but you know you’ve only got a few days back so you just want to lock in,” he explained, while also discussing his partnership with Bush’s prayers. “You’re like ‘a few days back. Let’s lock in.’ And then you try to be as cliché as possible as, ‘It’s just another game, it’s just another game.’ “

But what Chiefs and Eagles could have found out the first time against each other in the Super Bowl was this, at least from Gurley’s perspective.

“Honestly, when the game came, I can definitely say that it was by far one of the fastest games I’ve ever played in,” he said. “It was like a blur. I really can’t remember too much of it. It was super, super fast.”

The adrenaline pumped with millions of watches can reach the heights of all time for players, and Gurley even mentioned half -time too long due to pomp and circumstance in the signature half.

Los Angeles Rams runs back Todd Gurley, #30, runs the ball against New England Patriot’s defensive back Jonathan Jones, #31, and outside Linebacker Eldon Roberts, #52, during the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl Liii at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (John David Mercer -usa Today Sports)

Again, there are only a handful of players on each team who do not know this feeling of reviewing meetings, media availability and practice, knowing only that there is only one game.

For Chiefs, they basically have a routine now with the Super Bowl as they can make history with three straight Lombardi trophies won and will be the first team in the NFL story to do so.

However, players like Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown, Devonta Smith and other revenge as Eagles fell to Chiefs, 38-35, in Arizona in this game two years ago.

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Preparation is key, but even with it and experience is pressed to perform on the biggest scene everywhere huge. The Super Bowl is where legends are made and Gurley understood that when he took the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in February 2019.

Cookin ‘Up Super Bowl delights with Bush’s Beans

Today, Gurley’s preparation for the “big game” involves getting in the kitchen to whip some tasty eating at home, which he always loves to do.

When he was out in Los Angeles, Gurley said he’s getting cookouts all the time. What he is cooking is the most important question, but there seems to be a constant: baked beans.

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It’s not just Standard Bush’s original that Gurley thinks is more than fine. He prefers his family’s secret recipe.

“You want to spice it up a bit,” he said. “Obviously you usually go with the original. But you just start the other day? ‘And then you start adding things so you do painted beef if you’re a beef, or you do Turkey, and then some Baconbits.

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