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Previous win vs. Pats gives Eagles confidence

- By Rob Maaddi Associated Press Pro Football Writer

PHILADELPH­IA — The Eagles needed touchdowns on a blocked punt, intercepti­on return and punt return to beat the New England Patriots the last time the teams met in 2015.

They don’t think it’ll take another set of unusual scores to win the Super Bowl.

Malcolm Jenkins, Fletcher Cox, Brandon Graham, Vinny Curry, Mychal Kendricks and Beau Allen are six key defensive players left from a team that upset the Patriots 35-28 at Gillette Stadium on Dec. 6, 2015. It was former coach Chip Kelly’s next-to-last win before Philadelph­ia fired him later that month.

“I think we match up well,” Jenkins said. “They’ve obviously got a great system, great offense, probably the best quarterbac­k of all time, a great tight end, speedy receivers. They’ve got a real good scheme, and they isolate

people, but if there’s any defense out there that can match up with every single person, I think it’s this defense, so we’re looking forward to it.”

Jenkins intercepte­d Tom Brady’s deflected pass and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown to give the Eagles

a 21-14 lead after they overcame a 14-0 deficit. They got a 24-yard TD return by Najee Goode off a blocked punt and Darren Sproles took a punt 83 yards for a score.

But the Patriots were missing Rob Gronkowski, Julian Edelman and Dion Lewis in that game. They’ll see Lewis on the field this time around, and possibly Gronkowski if he recovers from a concussion.

“We have to play 60 minutes against them,” Cox said. “What makes Tom Brady unique is he gets rid of the football so quickly, and he doesn’t really make any mistakes. It’s going to come down to us getting after them. It’s about us, it’s not about them.”

Graham sacked Brady twice and hit him three other times the last time they played. He knows pressuring Brady without having to blitz is the key to success.

“If you can get to him with four, you’re on the right track because Tom Brady is the GOAT (greatest of all time),” Graham said. “He’s the man and everybody understand­s you’ve got to play him for 60 minutes, sometimes even longer if you go overtime. You’ve got to get after him, get him rattled, because he’s the head of that team and everybody knows it.”

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 ?? File, Charles Krupa / AP ?? Philadelph­ia linebacker Brandon Graham (55) sacks New England quarterbac­k Tom Brady during the teams’ last meeting in 2015.
File, Charles Krupa / AP Philadelph­ia linebacker Brandon Graham (55) sacks New England quarterbac­k Tom Brady during the teams’ last meeting in 2015.

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