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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.- Alltel Stadium looked a little like the Linc on Sunday.
Green jerseys everywhere. E-A-G-L-E-S chants early and often. Even some trash talking. All that was missing were the cheesesteaks.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Donovan McNabb mentioned the Super Bowl five times in a 14-minute news conference discussing his reworked contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
McNabb got a big raise. Now the five-time Pro Bowl quarterback wants to deliver that elusive championship.
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PHILADELPHIA - With one big move after another over two wild days, the Philadelphia Eagles became strong favorites to reach the Super Bowl.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Eagles are defying football clichs by thinking two games at a time rather than one.
I think no one really says it but everyone knows. We've been here before," offensive tackle Tra Thomas said as the Eagles, who have lost the last two NFC championship games, prepared to play Green Bay on Sunday in a second-round playoff game.
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PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Last year's Super Bowl rated as the most-watched event in U.S. television history. There is no doubt that American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan contributed to the ratings as football outpaces other major sports as the overall favorite. This weekend, Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support will help add to this year's experience by providing U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan all the wings, pizza and chili they can handle on Super Bowl Sunday. As deployed troops watch the Steelers vs. Packers game from remote locations throughout those countries, they can feast on fries, jalapeno poppers with cheddar and cream cheese, chicken wings, onion rings, and non-alcoholic beer. No matter which team they are rooting for, a taste of home provi...
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God has blessed Terrell Owens. God has healed the Philadelphia Eagles' wide receiver better known as T.O.
God has decided Owens will play in Sunday's Super Bowl. Not the doctor who repaired his broken ankle. Maybe not even the head coach of the Eagles.
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When backup quarterback Vince Young labeled his Philadelphia Eagles a "dream team" during training camp, he saddled the club with some lofty expectations.
So far, the Eagles haven't come close to living up to them. A chic Super Bowl pick before the season, Philadelphia will enter Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday with a 1-3 record, desperate for a win to simply stay in the NFC playoff picture.
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PHILADELPHIA - Remember when this Jets-Eagles game was going to be a Super Bowl preview?
Of course, Rex Ryan, as always, was the biggest voice proclaiming the Jets to be Super Bowl material. But that wasn't -- and still isn't -- all that absurd.
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For starters, let's go straight to the finish.
The New England Patriots will beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XLIV.
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PHILADELPHIA - Donovan McNabb was famously booed upon being drafted and many fans were eager to see him go.
In between, McNabb went to six Pro Bowls, led the Philadelphia Eagles to five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl appearance - and set franchise records in nearly every passing category.