Once again — just as they have for all but two Super Bowl lead-ups — Eagles fans are watching the biggest sporting event on the planet with no real rooting interest.
In Super Bowl 51 in two weeks, there are more than a few Philly connections to acknowledge heading into the game. Here’s a brief look at the most interesting ones:
Patriots have three former Eagles
Those watching the Patriots’ dismantling of the Steelers Sunday surely heard the name “Eric Rowe” more than a few times during the broadcast. The Eagles traded the second-year cornerback to the Pats for a draft pick before the season started and it appears as though he could wind up with a Super Bowl ring. Two weeks ago, another former Eagle was making headlines in a playoff game in New England as Dion Lewis, a former Eagles running back, scored in the air, on the ground and on special teams against the Texans. A third Pats player, safety Patrick Chung, also had a stint in Philadelphia. Matt Ryan is a Philly kid
The Falcons quarterback — and the front-runner for NFL MVP — was born in Exton, Pennsylvania, and went to William Penn Charter High School where he earned a variety of accolades. He stayed on the East Coast when he attended Boston College (reportedly turning down a scholarship offer from Temple). Eagles have had big upset wins over Pats, Falcons in recent years
Interestingly, the Eagles — who missed the playoffs in each of the last two seasons — defeated both the Patriots (35-28 in 2015) and the Falcons (24-15 in 2016). Obviously in neither season was Philadelphia good enough to put together a winning record, but it is an intriguing fact. It will be interesting to see if the teams choose to follow the Eagles’ winning blueprint from those upset victories.
At look at Eagles connections to Super Bowl 51 (Patriots, Falcons)

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