Article 3F3MX Eagles hold off Patriots in epic game to win 1st Super Bowl in franchise history

Eagles hold off Patriots in epic game to win 1st Super Bowl in franchise history

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Jack Browne
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The Lombardi Trophy is finally flying its way to Philadelphia.

The Eagles held off a dramatic second-half comeback from the New England Patriots to win 41-33, earning their first Super Bowl title in franchise history and handing Tom Brady and Bill Belichick their third defeat on the biggest stage.

In a game stocked full of dramatic - and controversial - moments, Nick Foles and Brady went blow for blow as the two teams produced the most yards in a single game in NFL history. Foles threw for 372 yards, three touchdowns, and added a receiving touchdown while Brady broke his own Super Bowl record with 505 yards.

But it was the defense that ultimately won the game for Philadelphia. Defensive end Brandon Graham strip-sacked Brady on the Patriots' penultimate drive after a Zach Ertz touchdown put the Eagles ahead late in the fourth quarter, all but sealing the game for the NFC East outfit.

Brady got the ball back with just under a minute to play, but, this time, wasn't able to engineer a spectacular game-winning drive.

Foles completed his Cinderella story by being named the MVP of the game.

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