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Leap Year
Leap Year

Leap Year

By Zach Berman

SPORTS & RECREATION

0 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Cloth, EPUB

Cloth, $32.00 (US $32.00) (CA $43.00)

ISBN 9781637279458

Rights: WOR

Triumph Books (Sep 2025)

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Overview

The definitive chronicle of the Philadelphia Eagles' ascent to Super Bowl LIX glory

The Philadelphia Eagles entered the 2024-2025 NFL season with high hopes amid uncertainty following a historic collapse the previous year. With a retooled coaching staff and new injection of talent, the Birds built their rebirth brick by brick, week after week, and set the stage for a Super Bowl revenge game for the ages.

In Leap Year, Zach Berman expertly chronicles the team's remarkable championship season as well as the elements that made it all possible—the highlight reel plays of new addition Saquon Barkley, the quiet leadership of Jalen Hurts, Vic Fangio's dominant defense, and more.

Featuring in-depth reporting and an unforgettable cast of characters both on the field and in the front office, this is the story of how the Eagles found their footing, vanquished the reigning back-to-back champion Kansas City Chiefs, and returned the Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia.

Author Biography

Zach Berman has covered the Philadelphia Eagles for more than a decade for PHLY, The Athletic, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. He is the author of The Franchise: Philadelphia Eagles and Underdogs: The Philadelphia Eagles’ Emotional Road to Super Bowl Victory.

Before the Eagles, Berman covered the New York Giants for the Newark Star-Ledger and college sports for The Washington Post and was a contributor for The New York Times.

Berman was named Pennsylvania Co-Sportswriter of the Year in 2018 by the National Sports Media Association. He’s twice been honored by the Professional Football Writers of America.

Berman is also an adjunct instructor at Colorado State University, where he teaches media and content creation. He lives in the greater Philadelphia area with his wife, Emily, and two children.