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The Philly Special, [1] also known as Philly Philly, [2] was an American football trick play between Philadelphia Eagles players Corey Clement, Trey Burton, and Nick Foles on fourth-down-and-goal toward the end of the second quarter of Super Bowl LII on February 4, 2018 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
A Philly Special Christmas Party is the third and final studio album from The Philly Specials, a vocal trio composed of Philadelphia Eagles offensive linemen Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, and Jordan Mailata. [3] The album was released on November 22, 2024 by Vera Y Records. [4]
The group was named for the Philly Special trick play used by the Eagles to score a touchdown in Super Bowl LII in 2018. [1] The Philly Specials' albums have been produced by Charlie Hall, drummer for the War on Drugs, with Philadelphia Eagles executive Connor Barwin as executive producer. [3] Their albums have featured numerous guest performers.
Jason, 37, Mailata, 27, and Johnson, 34, launched the Philly Specials in 2022 and released their debut album, A Philly Special Christmas, that December. Classic songs on the album include "Blue ...
The Philly Special isn’t just a play, it has become a battle cry for the city, a representation of a mentality that showed the pluck of the underdog. Nick Foles (R) and Doug Pederson teamed up ...
That didn’t matter to the Philadelphia Eagles, because you can teach someone to play football. You can’t teach someone to be 6’8”, 365 pounds, sub-20% body fat, and […]
Philly Special: February 4, 2018 Philadelphia Eagles: 41–33 New England Patriots: Super Bowl LII trick play with the ball snapped by Eagles center Jason Kelce to running back Corey Clement, flipped to Trey Burton, and thrown to Eagles QB Nick Foles who ran for a touchdown, helping the Eagles win their first championship in 57 years.
The first Philly Special Christmas album was released in December 2022 by The Philly Specials, a trio consisting of offensive lineman Lane Johnson, Jordan Mailata and now-retiree Jason Kelce.