In a tightly contested game that surpassed all expectations, the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots to win the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl Lii.
It was a Cinderella ending for the Eagles after they lost star quarterback Carson Wentz to injury late in the regular season, which tempered expectations. Led by backup quarterback Nick Foles, the Birds made it through the playoffs and withstood an onslaught from Tom Brady and the defending champs in Minneapolis, earning their first NFL championship in franchise history. Foles was named Super Bowl Mvp.
“It’s the most unique, together, group of men,...
It was a Cinderella ending for the Eagles after they lost star quarterback Carson Wentz to injury late in the regular season, which tempered expectations. Led by backup quarterback Nick Foles, the Birds made it through the playoffs and withstood an onslaught from Tom Brady and the defending champs in Minneapolis, earning their first NFL championship in franchise history. Foles was named Super Bowl Mvp.
“It’s the most unique, together, group of men,...
- 2/5/2018
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
[Youtube "CCyXy4GH-O8"] Mind. Blown. Jon Dorenbos, a long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles, completely stunned the judges with his quick and slick magic routine during an episode of America's Got Talent Tuesday night. When the pro-football player walked onstage, Howie Mandel - being the sports fan that he is - recognized his name right away. "As much as we can achieve, there's always new beginnings, and there's always new things to do," Dorenbos said. "So in the off-season, I tour around and do magic and comedy." After Simon Cowell asked the magician if he would quit his career after 14 years to pursue magic,...
- 6/22/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
[Youtube "CCyXy4GH-O8"] Mind. Blown. Jon Dorenbos, a long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles, completely stunned the judges with his quick and slick magic routine during an episode of America's Got Talent Tuesday night. When the pro-football player walked onstage, Howie Mandel - being the sports fan that he is - recognized his name right away. "As much as we can achieve, there's always new beginnings, and there's always new things to do," Dorenbos said. "So in the off-season, I tour around and do magic and comedy." After Simon Cowell asked the magician if he would quit his career after 14 years to pursue magic,...
- 6/22/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
Mind. Blown.
Jon Dorenbos, a long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles, completely stunned the judges with his quick and slick magic routine during an episode of America's Got Talent Tuesday night.
When the pro-football player walked onstage, Howie Mandel – being the sports fan that he is – recognized his name right away.
"As much as we can achieve, there's always new beginnings, and there's always new things to do," Dorenbos said. "So in the off-season, I tour around and do magic and comedy."
After Simon Cowell asked the magician if he would quit his career after 14 years to pursue magic, Dorenbos responded in the best way.
Jon Dorenbos, a long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles, completely stunned the judges with his quick and slick magic routine during an episode of America's Got Talent Tuesday night.
When the pro-football player walked onstage, Howie Mandel – being the sports fan that he is – recognized his name right away.
"As much as we can achieve, there's always new beginnings, and there's always new things to do," Dorenbos said. "So in the off-season, I tour around and do magic and comedy."
After Simon Cowell asked the magician if he would quit his career after 14 years to pursue magic, Dorenbos responded in the best way.
- 6/22/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- People.com - TV Watch
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