Cape Breton Post

SUPER BOWL

Nick Foles, Eagles outshoot Patriots for first Super Bowl

- BY KYLE HIGHTOWER

So many times this season New England’s defence made plays when it had to give Tom Brady and the Patriots offence a chance to win.

But it couldn’t figure out the Philadelph­ia Eagles its 41-33 loss Super Bowl loss on Sunday.

The 41 points New England allowed were more than they have given up in any Super Bowl in the Bill Belichick era. It also surrendere­d 613 total yards, including 373 through the air to MVP Nick Foles. LeGarrette Blount, a former Patriots running back, rushed 14 times for 90 yards and touchdown.

The Patriots offence did its part. It didn’t punt and had no turnovers through three quarters. After playing from behind most of the night, Brady gave New England its first lead of the game, 33-32 on a 4-yard touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski with 9:22 to play.

But on the ensuing drive New England safety Devin McCourty couldn’t keep Zach Ertz from stretching the ball across the goal line for an 11-yard touchdown reception from Nick Foles that wound up being the game winner.

The Patriots entered the game with 159-15 record, including a perfect 16-0 in the playoffs, when they had won the turnover battle.

They had the first one of the night, on an intercepti­on by safety Duron Harmon in the first half.

But they played with a different lineup against the Eagles Sunday, with starting cornerback Malcolm Butler benched in favour of Eric Rowe.

Butler missed a day of practice last week with an illness. He warmed up and was in uniform, but didn’t play. It was the first Patriots game in which Butler did not play a first quarter snap since their Super Bowl win over Seattle to cap the 2014 season.

Asked about the change during the television interview at halftime, coach Bill Belichick said it was a coaching decision.

“I made the decisions that give us the best chance to win,” he said.

Without Butler, New England’s defence — and particular the secondary — had trouble keeping Foles and Philadelph­ia’s offence in check.

The Eagles punted only once in the game and converted on a pair of fourth downs.

Rowe struggled early, giving up three catches for 66 yards, including Foles’ first touchdown pass to Alshon Jeffery.

But New England’s secondary got the first turnover of the night when Philadelph­ia’s Jeffrey struggled to control a deep pass from Foles near the goal line. Stephon Gilmore got a hand on it and juggled it before it wound up in the hands of Harmon.

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 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Nick Foles, left, celebrates with head coach Doug Pederson after the NFL Super Bowl 52 football game against the New England Patriots Sunday in Minneapoli­s. The Eagles won 41-33.
AP PHOTO Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Nick Foles, left, celebrates with head coach Doug Pederson after the NFL Super Bowl 52 football game against the New England Patriots Sunday in Minneapoli­s. The Eagles won 41-33.

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