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Win or it's over, and the energy in the Eagles' locker room at the NovaCare Complex very strongly leans in the direction of keep playing. Philadelphia plays at Tampa Bay on Monday night and as the intensity builds and the weekend plays itself out, the Eagles will travel to Florida and prepare for the final game of Super Wild Card Weekend.

The hope, All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson says, is that the pressure of the playoffs pushes the Eagles into their best football of the season. The locker room has a slew of players who have been here before and who understand what it means.

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"Hopefully we get this running game going, be balanced, and have a clean game. Pound the rock. There hasn't been a game where we feel like, 'This is the Eagles.' We've always felt like we're wanting more."

"They've got good players and bring a whole lot of different blitzes and disguises," Johnson said. "Todd Bowles (Tampa Bay head coach) is probably the best as far as disguising stuff and bringing different blitz packages."

"Probably ... this one," he said. "This is my first time in the playoffs. I'm really excited to get out there. It's been a great week, but it feels like business as usual. Not everybody in this league makes it to the postseason, but you have to understand the task at hand. You have to treat it like a business, keep your focus, and get ready to play your best ball, like every week."

Zaccheaus had a touchdown catch in the Week 3 win at Tampa Bay and he and quarterback Jalen Hurts have chemistry and confidence in each other. Both teams are different so many weeks later, and that's a key to understand.

"I'm in the moment. I'm not living in the past," he said. "It's playoff football and we know what's on the line. Tampa Bay, they're a little bit different than what they were before. Teams have wrinkles throughout the season, but we have a great challenge ahead of us. I know this: We're going to be ready to play. It's been a great week."

In the Week 3 win, the Philadelphia defense did a terrific job limiting Mike Evans to 2 receptions and 13 yards through three quarters, by which time the Eagles had a commanding lead. Tampa Bay has more than Evans, who led the NFL with 13 touchdown catches this season. Chris Godwin had 83 receptions for 1,024 yards and Trey Palmer had 39 receptions and 3 scores.

"We always pay attention to detail and that hasn't changed, but you know we're all aware of what a win means. That's the difference, I think," Ricks said. "The stakes are so high and that is the emphasis. The Bucs have a great receiving corps, with Mike Evans potentially a Hall of Fame guy. Baker (Mayfield, Bucs quarterback) has played better and better throughout the year. We expect a lot from them and we're ready for anything.

"The focus can't just be on Evans because Godwin works out of the slot a lot and runs the intermediate routes and Baker looks a lot to him when he needs a first down. Evans is the guy who goes and gets it down the field. No. 10 (Palmer) is a fast, speedy guy and their running back (Rachaad White) catches a lot of passes (64 for 549 yards, 3 touchdowns), so they're a really good offense."

It's the biggest game of the season and the best preview of Monday's Wild Card Round clash between the Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is right here on Eagles Game Plan, presented by Toyota. Join John Clark, Mike Quick, Ike Reese, Greg Cosell, and Fran Duffy as they delve into all of the key matchups that will determine who advances to the Divisional Round.

"Those guys watching, they're going to be jealous a little bit," safety Kevin Byard said. "I was like that last year so we've really got to take advantage of the opportunity. At the end of the day, it's sudden death. We've got to go out there and play our best, play fast and free, and put it all on the line."

Safety Reed Blankenship hasn't practiced this week because of a groin injury, so there is uncertainty with the plan should Blankenship not play. Adding to it is the loss of rookie Sydney Brown, who incurred a knee injury against the Giants.

"We know the key is to start by stopping the run and then dealing with their weapons in the passing game," said Byard. "They are explosive and we can't let them wreck the game, especially with the deep ball."

In addition to the new amenities, we have also added a number of new icons to help you navigate the locker rooms and pool. These icons are located throughout the facility and provide information about the different areas.

UW Recreation is excited to introduce the IMA Locker Rooms and Pool Renovation Project! We value inclusivity, accessibility, and innovation and are pleased to announce that we will be remodeling the current locker rooms and expanding the IMA Pool.

This endeavor has been in the planning stages since 2017. We have polled previous users of the locker rooms, including students and members, to get their feedback on this project, and based on their input, we look forward to having this project launched in the fall of 2023!

The project will allow all people to change privately within our locker room setting comfortably, and we will be adding an entrance lounge area for patrons to enjoy before or after a workout. Small, basket-style lockers will be replaced with larger options which will allow users to store more of their clothing and gear while using the IMA, including day-use options throughout the facility (see exact locations below). These new spaces will be universally accessible. It will also fix some of the existing issues within our current locker rooms, such as water damage and aging infrastructure.

Find information on the proposed changes below, provided by the project renovation team Hoffman Construction Company and Opsis Architecture. You can submit a comment about this project at the bottom of the page.

While the IMA Locker Rooms and Pool remain closed through construction*: There are limited amounts of day-use lockers available in the 2nd-floor hallway (as you head to Studio 216) and in the 3rd-floor hallway (as you head to Studio 316) and cell phone/wallet lockers in the 2nd-floor restroom alcove and 4th floor South alcove. Unfortunately, there are no showers available in the IMA Building during construction, and UW Recreation does not have an alternative shower location available on campus. Changing may occur in the available restroom stalls throughout the IMA Building.

*Construction timeline: We have finalized the design for this project and have added some updated design renderings below (construction photos will be added as we continue through the project). Locking down the construction completion timeline is an ongoing progress, and barring any setbacks, we anticipate this project will be completed Fall Quarter of 2023.

After just having ended a three-game losing streak, you would have thought there would be some jubilation, some celebration. The Eagles, after all, gained a game on the Dallas Cowboys in the division standings and are now 11-4.

When the locker room doors opened, quarterback Jalen Hurts was spotted in conversation with receiver DeVonta Smith. It appeared to be a one-sided talk with Hurts doing most of the talking and Smith leaning up against his stall.

Racquetball Courts: Drop-in racquetball play and advanced reservations are available. Reservations can be made at the Online Registration page - in the blue toolbar near the top of the page, select "Reservation," then "Racquetball Court."

The Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Activities encourages participation in City services from all City residents. If you, a member of your family, or a friend would like to purchase a Chinquapin pass and are in need of fee assistance in order to participate, please view the Financial Assistance Policy or contact the sponsoring program office for more detailed information. Financial Assistance Requests can be filled out at the pool or emailed to Chinq...@alexandriava.gov. For fee assistance information, call 703.746.5414 or (TTY) 703.838.4902.

Please Note: All teenagers, 13 through 17 years of age, must be accompanied and supervised at all times by a paying adult (18+) unless their parent or guardian has completed a Teen Registration Form. All children 12 years of age and younger must be accompanied and supervised at all times by a paying adult (18+). This includes adults being in direct line of sight of children/youth while they swim, either viewed from the pool deck or from the water. Children 5 years of age and younger must be accompanied by a paying adult (18+) in in the pool with them, and within arm's length at all times. All guests ages 13 and older are required to show a current photo ID card (school ID cards may be used). This policy is necessary to maintain safety and enjoyment at the City's swimming pools.

Designed for children ages five and younger, the soft playroom offers a clean play environment to provide exercise for imaginations as well as bodies. Under guardian supervision, children can share play zones loaded with soft toys and activities with their families, playgroups, or new friends.

Admission is at the top of the hour, every hour, for 30 minutes of play time. The soft playroom is disinfected hourly. It is recommended to call the Chinquapin Park Recreation Center & Aquatics Facility at 703.746.5553 to check availability prior to drop-in use during peak times (e.g. weekends, rainy days). The soft playroom schedule may be adjusted for cleaning, weekend parties, and private rentals.

*Youth swimmers must pass the swim test before going to the diving well or using the diving board. Please see a staff member to take the swim test and get a wristband upon successful completion of the test.

Lap swimming is first-come, first-served on a drop-in basis. When swimming in a lane with other swimmers, please let others know you are entering the lane. For 2 swimmers, split the lane, with each swimmer staying on 1 side of the pool respectively; for 3+ swimmers, circle swim counterclockwise (always stay to your right).

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