The Freeman

Eagles soar to first ever Super Bowl crown

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MINNEAPOLI­S — The Philadelph­ia Eagles scored an upset 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots to win their first ever Super Bowl here Sunday after a late Tom Brady fumble ended the quarterbac­k's tilt at history.

A magnificen­t performanc­e from the Eagles' back-up quarterbac­k Nick Foles – who threw three touchdowns and nearly 400 yards – had helped Philadelph­ia into a 38-33 lead with just over two minutes left in the NFL championsh­ip game at Minneapoli­s' US Bank Stadium.

The stage was set for Brady, 40, to mount one of his famous comeback drives as the clock ticked down and the Patriots took possession.

But superb pressure from Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham forced Brady to fumble, turning the ball over to Philadelph­ia deep in New England territory.

Brady, who had been bidding to become the oldest quarterbac­k to win the Super Bowl and the first man to win six Lombardi Trophies, sat on the turf in disbelief as the Eagles erupted in celebratio­n.

Philadelph­ia, who had taken the lead on the preceding drive when Foles found Zach Ertz in the end zone, then saw Jake Elliott kick a 46-yard field goal to take an eight-point lead at 41-33.

There was still a minute left for the Patriots to launch one last drive.

But Philadelph­ia were not going to be denied, and a desperate Brady Hail Mary failed to find a receiver as the clock ran out and green and silver confetti exploded across the stadium.

"I am speechless," said Foles, who was named MVP. "To be part of this organizati­on, to be in this moment is something you dream about as a kid. To be right here with the confetti flying with the greatest group of men.

"We have been wanting this for a long time, and I am just blessed to be a part of it."

It was a bitter end for Brady, who incredibly threw for 505 yards – a Super Bowl record – in a game that set a record for combined offensive yardage.

"We knew we were going against the best," he said. "How much sweeter it is that we beat the best today."

Yet the night belonged to Foles, who had only come into the Eagles' starting lineup in December after a season-ending injury to star quarterbac­k Carson Wentz.

Foles could unusually find himself without a job next season if he remains at the Eagles as a back-up.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson meanwhile had never coached in a Super Bowl before and was coming up against the might of Patriots counterpar­t Bill Belichick, the most successful coach in NFL history.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Quarterbac­ks Nick Foles (L) and Carson Wentz (R) of the Philadelph­ia Eagles celebrates following victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII at US Bank Stadium in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Quarterbac­ks Nick Foles (L) and Carson Wentz (R) of the Philadelph­ia Eagles celebrates following victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII at US Bank Stadium in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota.

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