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Biggest moments of the Eagles' upset over Patriots

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Eagles fans celebrate on the streets of Philly. (0:49)

Fans across the city of Philadelphia celebrate the Eagles first Super Bowl victory in franchise history. (0:49)

The Philadelphia Eagles upset the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LII, their first in franchise history.

We tracked everything you need to know about every part of the game -- from hours before kickoff, through all the action and after the confetti fell, including the best tweets and commercials -- right here, with the most recent notes at the top:

More coverage: Underdogs to champs | No comeback for Pats | Way-too-early Power Rankings | Predictions for 2018

Jump to: Pregame | First half | Halftime | Second half | Postgame


Eagles reactions

Trey Burton says the reverse quarterback throwback is called the "Philly special." Asked just how bold of a play call that was, Burton said, "Have you ever seen a play call like that in the Super Bowl? I haven't."

Tim McManus, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Brady and Belichick after the loss

Tom Brady: "We moved the ball. The red area was something that hurt us in the first half. ... Never had control of the game, didn't play on our terms." On the pass to him in the second quarter, " he said, "Danny made a good play and I didn't catch it."

Mike Reiss, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Nick Foles named Super Bowl LII MVP

Nick Foles is your Super Bowl LII MVP with 373 passing yards and 3 TDs. He cashes at 3-1 to win MVP at Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.

Ben Fawkes, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Nick Foles gets emotional talking about the magnitude of winning a Super Bowl: "Theres plenty of kids watching this game right now dreaming about this moment, someday will be here and to be here with my daughter my wife and my family, my teammates, this city, we're very blessed.

Courtney Cronin, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Philly's reward

Eagles fans will get not only a parade this week but also a free beer. Read more.


The range of postgame reactions

The Eagles have captured their first-ever Lombardi Trophy. Unbelievable.

Tim McManus, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Dr. J and Dave Winfield celebrate the Eagles getting the ball back and perhaps clinching their first Super Bowl win.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Silence, hugs of consolation in New England.

Coley Harvey, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Tale of two endings

Eagles win: PHI 41, NE 33


A reminder: It's not over until it's over.


How do you beat the Patriots? You get to Tom Brady. The Eagles are going to win the Super Bowl after notching their first sack of the game.

Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Score: PHI 38, NE 33

The NFL did the right thing by upholding Zach Ertz's touchdown. As referee Gene Steratore said, Ertz caught the ball and took more than two steps to establish possession before he dove over the goal line. In NFL catch-ese, Ertz became a runner and this was not an instance of going to the ground. He didn't need to control it "throughout the process."

Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

The ESPN Win Probability model strongly recommended going for it on the Eagles' 4th and 1 on their own 45. The decision alone (independent of the result) increased their chance of winning by 7.3%. They needed at least a 39% chance of success to make the risk worthwhile, and league average there is over 65%. A bold, but calculated decision that paid off.

Brian Burke, ESPN Analytics7y ago

Score: NE 33, PHI 32

The Patriots took their first lead of the game after Tom Brady connected with Rob Gronkowski for a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to set up Stephen Gostkowski's extra point, moving New England ahead of Philadelphia.

Can't think of a defensive answer for the Tom Brady TD pass to Rob Gronkowski. Fade route. Get the matchup advantage of Gronkowski and the throw from Brady. Tough spot for a DB in coverage.

Matt Bowen, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski have tied the playoff passing touchdown record by a QB-receiver duo with 12. They matched 49ers HOFers Joe Montana and Jerry Rice.

Heather Burns, ESPN.com7y ago

Best commercial of the night?

Players had a range of reactions:

Score: PHI 32, NE 26

Jake Elliott's 42-yard field goal extended Philadelphia's lead early in the fourth quarter.


Score: PHI 29, NE 26

Smooth route by Patriots WR Chris Hogan on the TD pass from Tom Brady. Hogan stemmed outside at the release. Force the DB to widen in his pedal and then break back inside.

Matt Bowen, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

With that Chris Hogan 26-yard TD, if you bet the OVER you just cashed your ticket. New England is now down 29-26, which pushes game way over over total of 48.5/49 at Las Vegas sportsbooks.

Ben Fawkes, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Score: PHI 29, NE 19


The touchdown didn't come without controversy, though:

The NFL's decision to uphold Corey Clement's touchdown catch for the Eagles was defensible, but it was absolutely different than what we saw for most of the regular season. The ball moved after Clements first got it under control. After he regained control, Clements only got one foot in bounds. That's almost exactly the situation that caused NFL senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron to reverse a touchdown by Bills receiver Kelvin Benjamin late in the season. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has called for a re-write of the catch rule this offseason, and you wonder if that impacted Riveron's decision on this play.

Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

18% win probability swing for the catch-no catch booth review on the Corey Clement touchdown. The Eagles had an 89% chance to win following the touchdown, and would have had a 71% chance if incomplete. That's a bigger swing than any play in the first half had.

Seth Walder, ESPN Analytics7y ago

Score: PHI 22, NE 19

Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski took over on that TD drive. Seam, corner, hitch and then the pivot route for the score. There's the matchup.

Matt Bowen, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Reaction to Justin Timberlake's halftime performance

Justin Timberlake couldn't stop his feeling for Minneapolis during the Super Bowl LII halftime show.

John Pluym, ESPN7y ago

End of the first half

The Eagles lead the Patriots 22-12 at halftime. According to FPI, they have a 78 percent chance to win:

The Philadelphia Eagles lead the New England Patriots 22-12 at halftime. Eagles cover as 3-point 1H underdogs and total of 34 goes OVER 1H total of 24.

Ben Fawkes, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Entertained? The Patriots and Eagles combined for 673 yards in the first half, per ESPN Stats & Info. That's the second highest total in a single half in Super Bowl history.

Chris Sprow, ESPN.com7y ago

Nick Foles' 1-yard touchdown reception was the biggest win probability swing play of the first half. It increased the Eagles' chance to win by 15%.

Seth Walder, ESPN Analytics7y ago

Score: PHI 22, NE 12


The Trey Burton-to-Nick Foles connection was stronger than the Danny Amendola-to-Tom Brady attempt:


Drew up the Eagles "gadget" play on the fourth down call in the red zone. With Nick Foles (Q) walking up to the line of scrimmage, RB Corey Clement (H) takes the direct snap and pitches the ball back to TE Trey Burton (U). Foles takes a delayed release and runs to the flat. That's a wide open toss for Burton to hit the Eagles QB for the score.

Matt Bowen, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

For some, it's a party. For others, it's work:

Score: PHI 15, NE 12


Celebrities in attendance include Mike Trout, Stephen Curry and Floyd Mayweather. Guy Fieri and Mark Davis are sharing a suite:

Floyd Mayweather is dressed like the Super Bowl is being played outdoors in Minneapolis.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

The Eagles hit their first big bump in the road in the second quarter:


Score: PHI 15, NE 3

Former Patriot LeGarrette Blount, who signed a one-year deal with the Eagles last offseason, already has a 36-yard run and a 21-yard touchdown scamper against his former team. Here's what Blount said last week about facing New England: "Straight enemy mode," he said. "Ain't no friends, no homies, none of that. ... I don't play for the Patriots anymore. I don't watch the Patriots. I don't care about the Patriots."


Patriots No. 1 wide receiver Brandin Cooks has been ruled out for the rest of the game with a head injury after taking a big hit from Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins in the second quarter. Cooks caught a 23-yard pass over the middle and circled in an attempt to gain extra yardage when he turned to the outside and ran into a thunderous hit by Jenkins.

The hit was legal, according to our experts:

Eagles S Malcolm Jenkins hit Patriots WR Brandin Cooks with a big but legal hit to the helmet. Cooks had established possession and thus was not afforded protection as a defenseless player.

Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago


The Patriots missed a 26-yard field goal after Brandin Cooks failed to get a first down on this play early in the second quarter.


Bill Belichick's decision -- the decision, not the miss -- to attempt a field goal on fourth-and-1 at the 8-yard line reduced the Patriots' chance to win by 2.7%, according to our win probability model.

Seth Walder, ESPN Analytics7y ago

End of first quarter

Le'Veon Bell weighs in on the Mountain Dew commercial:


Score: PHI 9, NE 3


How's that for free-agent impact? LeGarrette Blount breaks off a 37-yard run, then Nick Foles drops one into Alshon Jeffery, who pulls down a 34-yardTD pass, the longest in Eagles Super Bowl history. None of those players were on the roster last year.

Tim McManus, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Following a 3-13 season with the Bears in 2016, Alshon Jeffery raised some eyebrows by saying, "I guarantee you we'll win the Super Bowl next year."

Well, now Jeffery is in the Super Bowl and playing well -- just not with the Bears. Jeffery, who signed a one-year deal with Philadelphia last offseason then got a four-year extension in December, has three catches for 73 yards and a touchdown so far in the first half.


Prop bet update:

Alshon Jeffery cashes in with first TD at 8-1, after catching a 34-yard TD pass from Nick Foles.

Ben Fawkes, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Score: NE 3, PHI 3


Score: PHI 3, NE 0

Good start from the Eagles, even if it only ends in three. Lot of McCourty vs. Ertz on third down, although looked like zone on that last play. If Patriots can’t stop the Eagles on third-and-12, they’re in trouble.

Bill Barnwell, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Shades of Super Bowl XLII, as Eagles WR Torrey Smith pulls off a David Tyree-like helmet catch on 3rd and 12 to extend their opening drive and set up a Jake Elliott FG. Good mix of plays by Doug Pederson to get offense going, but Pats' defense stiffens near the goal line.

Tim McManus, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Kickoff

The biggest surprise from a defensive game-plan perspective for the Patriots is that Malcolm Butler is not starting, with Eric Rowe getting the nod over him. The Patriots are primarily playing a "big nickel" package with three safeties. Rowe has been in coverage on both of the Eagles' first-down conversions on third down.

Mike Reiss, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Good thing the roof is closed:

It's two degrees for kickoff, which means this is officially the coldest Super Bowl ever. Beats Super Bowl XVI in Detroit in 1982 — also played indoors — which had a low of five degrees that day.

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Questions to consider as the game kicks off:


Super Bowl LII closes with New England as a consensus 4.5-point favorite and a total of 49 in Las Vegas. Some books had New England -4.

Ben Fawkes, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

30 minutes until kickoff

National anthem. It's almost game time:

Pink brought the fire tonight. Well done.

Arash Markazi, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Masks on:



One last huddle for the Eagles before they head to the locker room and prepare for the start of Super Bowl LII.

John Pluym, ESPN7y ago

One hour until kickoff

Here's why tonight's coin flip is important:

Nearly $100,000 has been bet on the Super Bowl coin flip at Caesars Palace books. Nearly 57 percent of the money is on heads.

David Purdum, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

The Eagles and Patriots aren't the only teams facing off in a bowl today:


A reminder of how long it has been since the Eagles won a title:


Diddy in the house:


Two hours until kickoff

Patriots helmets make their way to the field:

Players are checking on the field and going through early warmups:

No big surprises on the inactives list tonight:

Here are today's game day deactivations for both teams: Eagles: OL Will Beatty, WR Marcus Johnson, CB Sidney Jones, DE Steven Means, DT Elijah Qualls, RB Wendell Smallwood, DT Destiny Vaeao Patriots: RB Mike Gillislee, DT Alan Branch, LB David Harris, OL Cole Croston, WR Kenny Britt, TE Jake Hollister, WR Bernard Reedy

Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Here's what Tom Brady had to say about what's to come in 2018:

Asked if he will definitely be back in uniform next season, Tom Brady tells Westwood One: "You're gonna see me playing football next year. I don't envision not playing. You're at the end of the race but you've got your biggest mountain to climb right at the end. Hopefully all the lessons we've learned have allowed us to be at our very best for this moment and that's what it's going to take and that's what we're prepared for and that's what I go out and expect our team to do."

Mike Reiss, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Three hours until kickoff

Nick Foles, coming off a three-touchdown performance in the NFC Championship Game, gets a look at the field:

Carson Wentz, rehabbing from a torn ACL, is throwing on the field three hours before the game:

Not everything at the Super Bowl costs an arm and a leg. These light-up cups are available at every seat:

Something free? There's one of these cups in every seat in the stadium.

Chris Sprow, ESPN.com7y ago

Quarterback Tom Brady has arrived for his eighth Super Bowl:

Temperatures are hovering around 0 degrees in Minneapolis, but luckily the game at U.S. Bank Stadium will be played indoors:

Some snow remains on the clear ETFE roof of U.S. Bank Stadium 3.5 hours before kickoff of Super Bowl LII. The roof is slanted, so the snow will slide into heated gutters that will melt it on the way to the sewer.

Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Check out our betting cheat sheet, and here's the latest on the big bets around the game:

We're now up to FIVE confirmed $1 million bets on Super Bowl LII, with four of them on the Eagles. A bettor just placed a $1 million moneyline wager on New England at -180 odds to win $555,555.50 at William Hill. There was only one $1 million wager on Super Bowl LI.

Ben Fawkes, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Four hours until kickoff

Interested in how much everything costs at U.S. Bank Stadium? Here's a quick peek (see more here):

You can enjoy a zero calorie water for $6 or splurge for specialty draft beer for $17 at US Bank Stadium.

John Pluym, ESPN7y ago

Here's the cocktail Super Bowl goers can buy to commemorate Justin Timberlake's halftime performance. 20 ounces for $35

Darren Rovell, ESPN Senior Writer7y ago

Nachos, hot dogs, Bavarian pretzels and brat all for around $20 at US Bank Stadium.

John Pluym, ESPN7y ago

Did you know that Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie grew up as a Patriots fan? Let him explain:

Here's how ESPN NFL analysts Matthew Hasselbeck and Charles Woodson see the game shaping up:


Five hours until kickoff

Here's Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson's advice to the Eagles:

Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz isn't suiting up Sunday night because of a torn ACL he suffered in mid-December, but he posted this message of support for Nick Foles:


In Philadelphia, meanwhile, Rocky is ready. And so are the people assigned to protect city streetlights:

It's Super Bowl Sunday in Philadelphia. You know the Rocky statue is pulling for the Eagles.

Jordan Raanan, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

No Crisco this time. It's hydraulic fluid going up on all signs and poles to prevent fans from climbing after the game.

Jordan Raanan, ESPN Staff Writer7y ago

Here's how ESPN's Football Power Index sees the matchup:

FPI gives the Patriots a slight edge in Super Bowl LII.

Seth Walder, ESPN Analytics7y ago