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Philly Special: Eagles' Unlikely Super Bowl Triumph
17 Mar
Summary
- Backup QB Nick Foles led the Eagles to an upset win.
- The Eagles executed the 'Philly Special' trick play for a touchdown.
- This victory secured the Eagles' first Super Bowl title.

In a stunning upset, the Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. The Eagles, considered underdogs, rallied with backup quarterback Nick Foles stepping in for the injured Carson Wentz. A defining moment of the game, and indeed the Eagles' season, occurred late in the first half.
Facing a crucial fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line, the Eagles executed the now-legendary 'Philly Special.' Corey Clement took the direct snap and pitched it to tight end Trey Burton, who then threw a touchdown pass to a wide-open Nick Foles in the end zone. This audacious play was instrumental in their 41-33 victory, clinching the Eagles' first Super Bowl title and showcasing the team's determination and bold strategy under coach Doug Pederson.




