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  • Philadelphia Eagles running back, COREY CLEMENT, is mobbed by his teammates after scoring in the third quarter giving the Eagles a 29-19 lead. The Eagles went on to win their first Super Bowl 41-33.

    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, NICK FOLES, completes a pass to TORREY SMITH in the third quarter of the Super Bowl. The Eagles went on to win their first Super Bowl 41-33.

    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, NICK FOLES, barks out the signals in the third quarter of the Super Bowl at U.S.Bank Stadium. Foles completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns. Foles led his team to their first Super Bowl victory 41-33.

    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Doug Peterson and Nick Foles lead the Philadelphia Eagles to their first Super Bowl victory 41-33.

    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback NICK FOLES raises the Lombardi Trophy celebrating the Eagles victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. The Eagles defeated the Patriots 41-33, winning their first Super Bowl ever.

    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, NICK FOLES, passes downfield in the third quarter of Super Bowl LII. FOLES completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and three touchdown. The Eagles went on to win 41-33, their first Super Bowl win ever.
    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles tight end, ZACH ERTZ, drives for a first down after catching a pass from NICK FOLES in the second quarter of Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots. The Eagles went on to win their first Super Bowl 41-33.
    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles running back, LE GARRETTE BLOUNT, scores in the second quarter as New England Patriots defensive lineman TREY FLOWERS cannot make the tackle. The Eagles went on to win their first Super Bowl 41-33.
    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles running back, JAY AJAYI, runs for a first down in the second quarter of Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots. The Eagles went on to win heir first Super Bowl 41-33.
    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadellphia Eagles head coach DOUG PETERSON, and quarterbacks NICK FOLES and CARSON WENTZ talk on the sidelines in the third quarter of Super Bowl LII. The Eagles went on to win their first Super Bowl 41-33.
    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Ecstatic Eagle fans celebrate defeating the New England Patriots 41-33. The was the first Super Bowl that the Eagles won.

    Nick Foles rose to the occasion defeating the greatest quarterback ever to play in the NFL, Tom Brady by a score of 41-33.
    Nick Foles, the backup quarterback who took over as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback only after an injury to Carson Wentz in Week 14, completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, and he even caught a touchdown pass in an offensive effort that few predicted he was capable of coming into the game. He repeatedly converted third down opportunities, threw aggressively into coverage all game, and appeared every bit as poised and confident as Brady, the five-time champion on the other side of the field.
    The Eagles had offensive stars all over the field, with LeGarrette Blount rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, Corey Clement contributing 108 yards of total offense, and Nelson Agholor catching 9 passes for 84 yards. But it was Zach Ertz, Foles’s favorite target, who got the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter when he dove over Devin McCourty for a thrilling 11-yard touchdown pass that stood up to a long review by the officials who were trying to determine if he had possession of the ball before it shot out of his hands in the end zone. Ertz finished the day with 7 catches for 67 yards.
    Foles is the first player in NFL history to both throw and catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, NICK FOLES, throws touchdown pass to wide receiver Alshon Jeffery in the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field. FOLES completed 26 of 33 passes for 352yards and three touchdowns leading the Eagles to 38-7 victory over the Minnesota Vikings and a trip to the Super Bowl.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from tonight’s NFC Championship game won by the Philadelphia Eagles 38-7. The Eagles and their quarterback NICK FOLES in particular, played their best game of the year routing the Minnesota Vikings 38-7. After giving up an early touchdown to the Vikings, the Eagles stormed back to score 38 unanswered points. The turning point of the game was a 50 yard return of an intercepted pass by cornerback, PATRICK ROBINSON. NICK FOLES, who played perhaps the best game of his career, completed 26 of 33 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, and NO TURNOVERS.
    Tight end, ZACH ERTZ, had eight catches for 94 yards.
    As NFC Champions, the Philadelphia Eagles now face the New England Patriots in the SUPER BOWL, an event that the Eagles have never won. But THIS MAY BE THEIR YEAR.
    I will be there again, in the front row, right behind the goal posts hoping to capture another Iconic moment. This will be my 12th consecutive SUPER BOWL.

  • Philadelphia Eagles cornerback PATRICK ROBINSON returns an intercepted pass 50 yards for an Eagles touchdown, tying the game at 7-7 in the first quarter of the NFC Championship game. This play was the turning point of the game as the Eagles went on to rout the Minnesota Vikings 38-7 and earn a trip to the SUPER BOWL.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from tonight’s NFC Championship game won by the Philadelphia Eagles 38-7. The Eagles and their quarterback NICK FOLES in particular, played their best game of the year routing the Minnesota Vikings 38-7. After giving up an early touchdown to the Vikings, the Eagles stormed back to score 38 unanswered points. The turning point of the game was a 50 yard return of an intercepted pass by cornerback, PATRICK ROBINSON. NICK FOLES, who played perhaps the best game of his career, completed 26 of 33 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, and NO TURNOVERS.
    Tight end, ZACH ERTZ, had eight catches for 94 yards.
    As NFC Champions, the Philadelphia Eagles now face the New England Patriots in the SUPER BOWL, an event that the Eagles have never won. But THIS MAY BE THEIR YEAR.
    I will be there again, in the front row, right behind the goal posts hoping to capture another Iconic moment. This will be my 12th consecutive SUPER BOWL.

  • Philadelphia Eagles tight end ZACH ERTZ receives a pass from Eagles quarterback Nick Foles for a first down in the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings. ERTZ had eight catches for 93 yards leading the Eagles to a 38-7 rout of the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship game.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from tonight’s NFC Championship game won by the Philadelphia Eagles 38-7. The Eagles and their quarterback NICK FOLES in particular, played their best game of the year routing the Minnesota Vikings 38-7. After giving up an early touchdown to the Vikings, the Eagles stormed back to score 38 unanswered points. The turning point of the game was a 50 yard return of an intercepted pass by cornerback, PATRICK ROBINSON. NICK FOLES, who played perhaps the best game of his career, completed 26 of 33 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, and NO TURNOVERS.
    Tight end, ZACH ERTZ, had eight catches for 94 yards.
    As NFC Champions, the Philadelphia Eagles now face the New England Patriots in the SUPER BOWL, an event that the Eagles have never won. But THIS MAY BE THEIR YEAR.
    I will be there again, in the front row, right behind the goal posts hoping to capture another Iconic moment. This will be my 12th consecutive SUPER BOWL.

  • Philadelphia Eagles tight end, ZACH ERTZ, leaps in the air to catch a first down pass from quarterback Nick Foles in the second quarter of the NFC Championship game as Minnesota Vikings safety ANDREW SENDEJO attempts to defend. ERTZ had eight catches for 93 yards leading the Eagles to a 38-7 rout of the Minnesota Vikings.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from tonight’s NFC Championship game won by the Philadelphia Eagles 38-7. The Eagles and their quarterback NICK FOLES in particular, played their best game of the year routing the Minnesota Vikings 38-7. After giving up an early touchdown to the Vikings, the Eagles stormed back to score 38 unanswered points. The turning point of the game was a 50 yard return of an intercepted pass by cornerback, PATRICK ROBINSON. NICK FOLES, who played perhaps the best game of his career, completed 26 of 33 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, and NO TURNOVERS.
    Tight end, ZACH ERTZ, had eight catches for 94 yards.
    As NFC Champions, the Philadelphia Eagles now face the New England Patriots in the SUPER BOWL, an event that the Eagles have never won. But THIS MAY BE THEIR YEAR.
    I will be there again, in the front row, right behind the goal posts hoping to capture another Iconic moment. This will be my 12th consecutive SUPER BOWL.

  • Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle, FLETCHER COX, sacks Minnesota Vikings quarterback, CASE KEENUM, in the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship game. The Eagles routed the Minnesota Vikings 38-7 and earned a trip to the SUPER BOWL.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from tonight’s NFC Championship game won by the Philadelphia Eagles 38-7. The Eagles and their quarterback NICK FOLES in particular, played their best game of the year routing the Minnesota Vikings 38-7. After giving up an early touchdown to the Vikings, the Eagles stormed back to score 38 unanswered points. The turning point of the game was a 50 yard return of an intercepted pass by cornerback, PATRICK ROBINSON. NICK FOLES, who played perhaps the best game of his career, completed 26 of 33 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, and NO TURNOVERS.
    Tight end, ZACH ERTZ, had eight catches for 94 yards.
    As NFC Champions, the Philadelphia Eagles now face the New England Patriots in the SUPER BOWL, an event that the Eagles have never won. But THIS MAY BE THEIR YEAR.
    I will be there again, in the front row, right behind the goal posts hoping to capture another Iconic moment. This will be my 12th consecutive SUPER BOWL.

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