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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.
The game matched the league's conference champions, Philadelphia Eagles (10β2) of the East and Green Bay Packers (8β4) of the West. The Eagles were making their first appearance in a championship game since 1949, and the Packers their first since 1944. [9] Two years earlier, both teams had finished last in their respective conferences.
Brian Dawkins, Eagles safety from 1996 to 2008, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 Donovan McNabb, Eagles quarterback from 1999 to 2009 and Andy Reid's first draft selection as Eagles head coach in the 1999 NFL draft DeSean Jackson played for the Eagles from 2008 to 2013 and then again from 2019 to 2020; his December 19 ...
He ended the game with three TD runs and 118 rushing yards on 15 carries, which led the Eagles to a dominant 55-23 win en route to a Super Bowl berth. It's not supposed to look that easy, but ...
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The 1948 NFL Championship Game was the 16th title game of the National Football League (NFL), played at Shibe Park in Philadelphia on December 19. [3] [4] [5] [6]The game was a rematch of the previous year's title game between the defending champion, the Chicago Cardinals (11β1), champions of the Western Division, and the Philadelphia Eagles (9β2β1), champions of the Eastern Division.
The Eagles moved the ball effectively all game and their quarterback Randall Cunningham recorded 407 passing yards despite the low visibility; but they could not advance the ball into the end zone. Many players complained that they could not see the sidelines or first-down markers. [1] The Bears ended up winning the game by a score of 20β12. [2]
The Eagles players earned $1,090 each and the Rams got $789, about one-third of what was expected with fair weather. [3] [13] Anticipating 70,000 or more in attendance and a large payoff from the gate, [11] [14] the players and owners wanted to postpone the game for a week, but were overridden by Commissioner Bert Bell, reached at home in Philadelphia.