Eagles end Brady fairytale
AS delirious fans sang their theme song and their owner lifted the Lombardi Trophy, the Philadelphia Eagles finally could breathe freely.
Yo, Philly, you really did beat Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in a thrilling Super Bowl that rewrote the offensive record book.
Nick Foles guided the drive of a lifetime, Zach Ertz made a bobbling touchdown catch that had to survive replay review, and an exhausted defence came up with not one but two stands in the final moments yesterday for a 41-33 victory.
For the first time since 1960, the Eagles are NFL champions.
“We’ve played this game since we were little kids, we dreamed about this moment,” game MVP Foles said.
“There’s plenty of kids watching this game right now dreaming about this moment and some day will be here.”
In a record-setting shootout between backup QB Foles and five-time champ Brady of the favoured Patriots, Foles led a pressure-packed 75-yard drive to the winning touchdown, 11 yards to Ertz with 2:21 to go.
Then Brandon Graham strip-sacked Brady and Derek Barnett recovered, setting up rookie Jake Elliot’s 46-yard field goal for an eight-point lead. Brady got his team to midfield, but his desperation pass fell to the ground in the end zone.