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From late-night ice cream to meeting in playoffs, the paths of Matt Nagy and Doug Pederson are intertwined

CHICAGO - Doug Pederson's first clue was the 99-mile drive Matt Nagy made every day during his first full season as an Eagles coaches' assistant.

Nagy was on Andy Reid's coaching staff in 2010, and Pederson was in his second as an offensive quality control coach with Reid.

Still uncertain whether he should move his young family closer to his new opportunity, Nagy rose every morning in Lancaster County, Pa., at 3:30 a.m. and drove an hour and

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