BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Watching a lot of film on an opponent is a big part of how Jalen Mills prepares. Worrying about it is not.
Nobody at Super Bowl LII seems to be having a better time than Mills, the Eagles’ second-year starting cornerback, the guy who has kept the top of his head looking like a swath of 1970s bright, lime-green shag carpet since shortly after he was drafted in the seventh round in 2016.
There might be no one who better embodies the spirit of this Eagles team, the brashness, the aggressive approach, the resilience.