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Jordan Hicks, Eagles Super Bowl Champion, Retires After 10 NFL Seasons

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Bleeding Green Nation

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Jordan Hicks, a key linebacker and Super Bowl LII champion with the Philadelphia Eagles, has announced his retirement after a 10-season NFL career, during which he played for multiple teams and was known for his impactful play, especially against the Cowboys. He made 134 starts, earned approximately $44.6 million, and was appreciated for his honesty and insight during press conferences. Several players from the Eagles' Super Bowl LII roster remain under contract or are free agents for the 2025 NFL season.

Super Bowl Champion Bryan Braman Dies at 38 After Cancer Battle

Originally Published 5 months ago — by New York Post

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Bryan Braman, a former NFL linebacker and Super Bowl LII champion with the Eagles, died at age 38 after battling a rare and aggressive cancer, which he fought through multiple surgeries and treatments. He was remembered for his resilience, key plays on special teams, and his impact on teammates and fans. A GoFundMe has raised over $88,000 to support his medical expenses.

Zach Ertz's Impact Shines in Philadelphia Return

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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Zach Ertz, former Philadelphia Eagles tight end, will return to Lincoln Financial Field as an opponent for the first time since being traded to the Arizona Cardinals in 2021. Despite the emotional significance of playing against his former team, Ertz is focused on the game and not making it bigger than it needs to be. He acknowledges the special place Philadelphia holds in his heart and looks forward to seeing familiar faces, though he is unsure of the reception he will receive. Former teammate Dallas Goedert believes Ertz will be warmly welcomed due to his Super Bowl-winning touchdown for the Eagles.

Jason Kelce's Super Bowl Ring Lost in Chili Pool Mishap

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Kelce lost his Super Bowl LII ring in a pool of Skyline chili during a competition at the University of Cincinnati, and despite efforts to find it, the ring is now presumed to be in a landfill. Kelce has started the process of getting a new ring, but the insurance company's coverage for the loss remains uncertain.

"The Dynasty: Unraveling the Personal Dynamics of Brady, Belichick, and Kraft in Super Bowl LII"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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The final episodes of The Dynasty: New England Patriots on Apple TV+ shed light on the personal issue between coach Bill Belichick and cornerback Malcolm Butler, which led to Butler being benched for the entire Super Bowl LII. Patriots owner Robert Kraft revealed that there was something personal between the two that affected the decision, leaving players and staff confused and frustrated. The failure to use Butler in a high-scoring game continues to baffle and anger those involved, with some feeling cheated out of a potential Super Bowl win.

"Uncovering the Personal Feud: Bill Belichick and Malcolm Butler in Super Bowl LII"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Sports

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The final episodes of The Dynasty: New England Patriots series on Apple TV+ shed light on the personal issue between coach Bill Belichick and cornerback Malcolm Butler, which led to Butler being benched for the entire Super Bowl LII game. Patriots owner Robert Kraft revealed that there was something personal between the two that influenced Belichick's decision, leaving players and fans frustrated and confused. The failure to use Butler in a high-scoring game has continued to raise questions and criticism, with some believing it may have cost the Patriots another Super Bowl win.

"Uncovering the Personal Feud: The Untold Story Behind Malcolm Butler's Super Bowl Benching"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Former New England Patriots receiver Danny Amendola expresses ongoing frustration over the benching of cornerback Malcolm Butler during Super Bowl LII, stating that it still angers him to this day. Amendola, who played a significant role in the game, believes that the decision to bench Butler contributed to the team feeling cheated and ultimately losing the game. The absence of Butler in the Patriots' secondary during the game remains a point of contention and speculation, with many wondering if his presence could have altered the outcome.

"The Dynasty's Demise: Brady, Belichick, and Kraft's Fallout"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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In the final episodes of the documentary "The Dynasty," Robert Kraft and former New England Patriots criticized Bill Belichick for his handling of Malcolm Butler in Super Bowl LII, with Kraft blaming Belichick for the loss. Players expressed frustration over the decision, with some feeling cheated and others contemplating retirement. The documentary also revealed tensions between Belichick and Tom Brady, with Kraft suggesting that Belichick didn't want Brady to stay. The tremendous success of the Patriots dynasty came at a considerable cost, leaving wounds that may never fully heal.

"Fletcher Cox Retires After 12 Seasons, Including Super Bowl Win"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Bleacher Report

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Fletcher Cox, a veteran defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, announced his retirement after 12 NFL seasons. Known for his disruptive play, Cox was a six-time Pro Bowler and a key part of the Eagles' Super Bowl LII victory. While his final season saw a decline in performance, his impact and leadership on the team will be missed as the Eagles look to transition to younger players in his position.