The Philadelphia Eagles' dominant 55-23 victory over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game, securing their spot in Super Bowl LIX, brought back memories of past Super Bowl clashes, particularly for seven-time champion Tom Brady, who was in the broadcast booth.
The presence of former Eagles quarterback and Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles in the stadium suites prompted Brady to reflect on his Super Bowl LII loss to the Eagles, one of only three Super Bowl defeats in his illustrious career. Brady jokingly expressed jealousy towards Foles, referencing the famous "Philly Special" trick play that resulted in a Foles touchdown reception.

This play, where Foles lined up in the backfield and ultimately caught a touchdown pass, marked a historic moment in Super Bowl history. In contrast, Brady's dropped pass later in the same game has become a memorable moment for Eagles fans.
Brady's "you caught it" comment highlighted this contrast, and he humorously acknowledged the dropped pass in subsequent interviews. While Foles' NFL career concluded after stints with several teams, Brady achieved seven Super Bowl victories before his retirement in 2023.

The Eagles, now led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, are heading to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans for a rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs, aiming for their second Super Bowl title while the Chiefs seek an unprecedented third consecutive championship.

This year's Super Bowl will be streamed on Tubi.
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