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Super Bowl 2018: Updates from Philadelphia Eagles vs New England Patriots - as it happened

All the live action from the US Bank Stadium as it unfolded

Chris Stevenson,Ed Malyon
Monday 05 February 2018 02:52 GMT
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The US Bank Stadium hosts this year's Super Bowl
The US Bank Stadium hosts this year's Super Bowl (Getty 2018)

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The Philadelphia Eagles have beaten the New England Patriots 41-33 to claim their first Super Bowl win.

In a record-setting shootout between Nick Foles of the Eagles, and Tom Brady, the Eagles backup quarterback led a pressure-packed 75-yard drive to the winning touchdown, 11 yards to Zach Ertz with 2:21 to go.

“If there's a word (it's) called everything,” Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said. “That's what it means to Eagles fans everywhere. And for Eagles fans everywhere, this is for them.”

“I felt calm. I mean, we have such a great group of guys, such a great coaching staff,” Foles - who won the game's Most Valuable Player award - said. “We felt confident coming in, and we just went out there and played football.”

The Patriots were looking to win back-to-back Super Bowls, after their stunning comeback victory over the Atlanta Falcons last year.

The Eagles, meanwhile, headed into the game having been crowned NFC champions following a dominant 38-7 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.

See all of the live action updates below


In the final four minutes.Back at their own 42, Foles finds Agholor after a loss on the previous play and this time it’s a 10 yard completion.

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 02:52

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 02:53

1,081 yards in total during the game - the most in ANY NFL postseason match-up

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 02:55

And a TOUCHDOWN

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 02:57

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Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 02:58

Ertz takes the catch and throws himself over the line, grounds it and then loses the ball.

Hence we are having a catch rule review

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 02:59

TOUCHDOWN

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 03:01

If that had been ruled out, there would have been a lot of angry Eagles fan.

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 03:01

Eagles go for two points, and it is incomplete.

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 03:02

2.21 left and the Pats to begin a drive. 

38-33 Eagles.

Kristin Hugo5 February 2018 03:03

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