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2017 NFL Championship Sunday Recap

WASHINGTON — Super Bowl LII is going back to the future.

The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots are meeting in the Super Bowl in Minnesota … 13 years after squaring off in the Big Game in Jacksonville. How’s that for symmetry?

Eagles fans better pack those dog masks with their parkas because Philly has already been installed as a 5.5-point underdog, the biggest margin for a Super Bowl since 2009. Part of that is the one-sided Tom Brady vs. Nick Foles QB comparison, but the other component has to be the Patriots enjoying the easiest path to the Super Bowl in modern NFL history.

Can New England complete the greatest run in NFL history by winning a third Super Bowl in four years for the second time? Or, will Philadelphia finally give their long-suffering (and stunningly inept) fans their first Super Bowl victory?

We have two weeks to kick that around. For now, let’s recap Championship Sunday.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles throws during the first half of the NFL football NFC championship game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Eagles 38 Philadelphia was right to lube their light poles: Nick Foles had the game of his life just a day removed from his 29th birthday, throwing for 352 yards, 3 TDs and amassing a stellar 141.4 QB rating against the best defense in pro football. The Eagles join the division rival Giants (1990) as the only teams to have a starting QB win 11 starts and advance to the Super Bowl without him … and given this stunning result, I’m not sure I’m ready to bet against them to don dog masks and complete the task like Jeff Hostetler’s Giants did. Meanwhile, poor Minnesota … they go from Seven Heaven to only seven despite looking really good on their opening drive. The vaunted Vikings defense choked hard at the worst possible time, ending their shot at becoming the first team to play a Super Bowl in their home stadium and instead becoming the first team in NFL history to lose multiple conference championship games by 30+ points. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles throws during the first half of the NFL football NFC championship game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
FOXBOROUGH, MA - JANUARY 21:  Danny Amendola #80 of the New England Patriots celebrates a touchdown with Chris Hogan #15 in the fourth quarter during the AFC Championship Game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Gillette Stadium on January 21, 2018 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.  (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

Rob Woodfork

Rob Woodfork is WTOP's Senior Sports Content Producer, which includes duties as producer and host of the DC Sports Huddle, nightside sports anchor and sports columnist on WTOP.com.

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