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Super Bowl 52 Had Worst Ratings Since 2009

The Philadelphia Eagles pulled off the victory over the New England Patriots in one of the most exciting Super Bowls in history, and a huge number of people tuned in to see it happen – though not as many as in previous years.

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Meanwhile, the Eagles front office has already had one eye trained on 2018 for months, preparing for the scouting combine, free agency, and the NFL Draft.

“To all the kids out there I just want to say, don’t drink”, Hart said in an Instagram video posted Monday morning.

Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots attempts to throw a pass under pressure from Derek Barnett #96 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter in Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium on February 4, 2018 in Minneapolis.

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For Staci Seidman, the thought of her late grandfather, a die-hard Eagles fan, immediately crossed her mind when the game ended. They capped their run with a win over Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots dynasty. It’s the only time a losing team player earned the honor. “We’re just going to enjoy this moment”.

“And I want to see our relationships between our communities and our law enforcement be advanced”, Jenkins said. “I told him, ‘You’re a big, big part of why this team won this championship and won this game.’ I told him hopefully we’ll be back in this game with him leading the way”. “I just didn’t make the play”, Brady said.

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Last March, Foles, who joined the Eagles as the backup to Carson Wentz, signed a 2-year, $11 million contract with the team that included a $3 million signing bonus, according to pro sports tracking site Spotrac. According to Deadline, 103.4 million people watched the game, which is down 7 percent from last year’s game. Star player Kevin Durant said he was opting out because “I don’t respect who’s in office right now”, and the team’s coach, Steve Kurr, said that while they may have been able to set politics aside during normal times, “These are not ordinary times”.

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