New Orleans – Meet another tight end playing Super Bowl Sunday at Super Dome.
Dallas Gaedart in Philadelphia has a much lower profile than his Kansas City counterpart Travis Kelce.
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“In the grand scheme of things, he is probably the nameless hero of our attacks, and people don't speak enough or give them enough credibility,” Eagles receiver coach Aaron Moorehead said. Ta. “He's a great blocker in the run game and he's great to have the ball in his hand. When he's not there, we're not on the same team.”
Goedert missed seven games this season due to injuries and finished with 42 receptions and two TDs for 496 yards in the 10 games he played.
“He's been phenomenal ever since he returned from his injury,” the Eagles told Jordan Meertata. “He's a physical, fast, agile player who can do it all. Dallas is part of it, another threat that defense has to worry about, so you're planning on it. Sometimes it's the main thing.”
Meita was asked about the gédart, covered in Kerse, who has become one of the biggest stars in the league. [Kelce]? Yes, but I don't think we're worried about that. We know that he can do for our team and for our attacks. That's what we're worried about, not who's on the other side. ”
Moorehead said: “Dallas doesn't care about that. Dallas is a small town kid. [from South Dakota]. He is underrated nationwide, but not among people who know football. ”
Moorehead pointed to Gaedart's performance against the Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago. There he caught six passes for 60 yards to watch Sunday.
“I think he can play another big role in the Super Bowl, just like when we played these guys,” Moorehead said.
Goedert thanked Kelce for his talent and said he was watching him carefully to pick up anything he could do in the game.
“I'm looking at him to see how he's open,” Goedert said. “He probably has more freedom in offense than anyone in the NFL. You try to take things from everyone to get the ball. He's a special one. I'm a player and I'm honored to be able to face him this week.”
Goedert lamented the issue of his injuries. He has not yet played a full season without losing his game.
“Obviously, injuries are part of the game and I've come across some unlucky with them, but I have a lot of confidence in myself,” he said. “I think it's better [tight ends] In the league”
The Eagles ranked second for rushing offensive this season, and Gaedart blocking was a big part of that.
“O-line, they get credits when running backs run for a lot of yards and all, but there are a lot of other people who are particularly involved in tight ends,” said the Eagles' offensive line. Coach Jeff Stoutland said. “You can't run the ball without setting an edge, and the tight ends do those things.
“What I like about Dallas is that he can catch the ball with one hand and make all these acrobatic catches and spin them and get away, he's the hardest guy to tackle,” he says. Stoutland said. “He's an intense and elite blocker. This guy has the entire package.”
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