Eagles news: Mack Hollins reveals how Philadelpha can make it back-to-back Super Bowls

The Eagles won the Super Bowl for the first time as they edged New England Patriots 41-33 in February.

That was in Hollins’ rookie season with the North Carolina graduate totalling 16 receptions for 226 yards and one touchdown during the campaign.

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And having got a taste of success in his first year in the NFL, Hollins wants more.

When asked by Express Sport how the Eagles keep their hunger, Hollins explained exactly how it’s done.

“You just don’t act like you’ve arrived,” he said.

“When you win something it can be as if you don’t have to work as hard because you’re at that pinnacle.

“But you have to work just as hard, if not harder, to re-peak because now everybody is on your back.

“We are far from being full though. We’ve got hungry dogs all over the team.”

The Eagles will head to London for the first time this season as they meet Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley on October 28.

And Hollins can’t wait to sample football in the UK.

He added: “I think it will be cool to to play in Wembley and experience the UK fans and see how soccer games are felt.”

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