Danville's Zach Ertz Helps Eagles Soar To Super Bowl Win
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Nick Foles went back-and-forth with Tom Brady and the defense came through with a turnover when they needed a stop.
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl champions for the first time in franchise history thanks to a backup quarterback who had another spectacular game and a strip-sack by Brandon Graham after the defense let Brady have his way for most of Sunday night.
Foles tossed an 11-yard touchdown pass to Zach Ertz -- the former Stanford and Monte Vista High star -- with 2:21 left to give Philadelphia a 38-33 lead, but Brady had a chance to lead another comeback. He had thrown TD passes on three straight second-half possessions and picked the NFL's fourth-ranked defense apart to help New England overcome double-digit deficits.
But Graham pushed through a blocker, hit Brady, knocked the ball loose and rookie Derek Barnett recovered. The turnover — New England's first — led to a field goal that made it 41-33.
Brady and the Patriots had one final chance, starting from their 9 with 58 seconds left. But a desperation pass into the end zone fell incomplete and set off a wild celebration in a crowd filled with long-suffering Eagles fans who have desperately waited for a championship since 1960.