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Stallone has special bond with Eagles

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Gonna fly now?

No, thank you. Not

Even though his beloved Philadelph­ia Eagles are playing New England in Super Bowl LII, and “Rocky” embodies the spirit and grit of that city and team, Stallone plans to watch Sunday’s game at his home in Beverly Hills.

Back in 2003, when the Eagles were lifting the curtain on Lincoln Financial Field, they intermingl­ed scenes from that classic movie with team highlights. The familiar “Rocky” theme song swelled, and the spotlights swung over to Stallone, pumping his fists from a perch at the stadium and wearing the No. 22 Eagles jersey of his boyhood sports hero, running back

The surprised crowd went crazy.

Then watched the Eagles get shut out by Tampa Bay 17-0.

“Oh, don’t bring that up,” the actor said by phone this week. “That’s why I’m not going. They lost. They got pounded, and [Buccaneers coach] wouldn’t let the world forget it. So they were in the locker room going, ‘Rocky’s nothing. Rocky got knocked out. Eye of the potato.’ I felt so bad. It was Rocky day, and I thought, I’m going to be stoned to death here.

“I thought, you know, they’ve done so well this year,” he said, “that if I happened to be invited and sat in the owner’s box and they lose, you know every head’s going to swivel in my direction and they’ll say, ‘Who invited

“I’m serious. I’ll be burned in effigy in every neighborho­od in Philadelph­ia. So I said, you know what, I’ll sit this dance out.”

One person who won’t be sitting out the game is Stallone’s brother-in-law, renowned sports surgeon

who is among Patriots quarterbac­k closest friends. The two men met early in Brady’s career and became close in 2008 when ElAttrache rebuilt the shredded knee of the Patriots superstar.

It was ElAttrache, originally described as a “mystery doctor,” who used a creative applicatio­n of black KT Tape to protect Brady’s injured hand in COMMENTARY this year’s AFC championsh­ip game.

“I’ve known Neal for almost 17 years,” Brady said Tuesday. “He’s just been a great mentor in my life, a great friend. He obviously did my knee surgery. I always look for advice from him when I’m seeking a medical opinion because I have so much trust in him. He’s been a great influence in my life.”

Brady then slipped in a jab.

“I know his brother-inlaw is rooting for the Eagles, rooting for the bad guys,” he said with a halfsmile. “That’s the way it goes. I think the whole city of Philadelph­ia, I know Sly loves that city, and they love him.”

ElAttrache and Stallone have known each other since the early 1990s and married sisters, and ElAttrache married Tricia, Stallone married Jennifer. Neal and Tricia’s first time out together was a double date with Sylvester and Jennifer. “We went to

birthday party,” said ElAttrache, who boxed at Notre Dame and was born and raised in Mount Pleasant, Pa., a small town south of Pittsburgh. “You can imagine what a crazy experience that was for me. That was pretty surreal. Mickey wound up being a patient of mine. I end up, this kid from the sticks, in one of the great cities on the planet, getting to meet all my heroes.”

Truth be told, there are two Rocky statues. There’s the famous likeness of Stallone, with arms raised in triumph, that sits next to the Rocky steps — the ones he conquers in the movie — leading up to the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art. Then, there’s the statue of legendary heavyweigh­t champion

in his hometown of Brockton, Mass.

The mayors of Philadelph­ia and Brockton made a wager: If the Eagles win, the undefeated Marciano will be fitted with their jersey; if the Patriots win, the Rocky in Philadelph­ia will be clad in a New England jersey.

“You know that wouldn’t last long, would it?” Stallone said with a laugh.

Although Stallone was born in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborho­od of Manhattan, he attended high school in Philadelph­ia and his relationsh­ip with that city runs deep.

“What Rocky has represente­d to the city is really extraordin­ary, but also kind of understand­able,” he said. “Philadelph­ia has always been an underdog city. It started out at the top of the food chain; at one point, it was the capital of the United States. Then that went out the window. Then they were the No. 1 seaport in the United States. Then that went out the window. Then, the jokes started.

“The Philadelph­ia fighters were known for a certain type of style. That’s why I use that style. They just go in there head-first and they’re incredibly resilient.”

As for the team in the other corner?

“I think Tom Brady is the greatest of all time,” Stallone said. “The Pats are incredible. But I’m an underdog guy, what can I say?

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