“Last time, I honestly felt like a paid actor during the whole week, just everything, so many interviews. The only part that felt like real football was the game. And so when you remove all those things and you’re just trying to focus on the game and that’s the only thing that matters. And just trying to win. Everything else is for everybody else.”
While not all of the Eagles were around for the run to Super Bowl LVII to cap the 2022 season, Brown was. And now that this is his second time reaching the final game of the season, he knows what to expect.
The officials ruled that one more jump by Luvu would take him out of the game. So as the Eagles lined up again, now within inches of the goal line, encroachment was called again, this time Jonathan Allen committing the infraction. He had already been offsides at the start of this mess, right before Luvu jumped twice.
As A.J. Brown prepares for his second trip to the Super Bowl, he shared his biggest lesson from his last trip.
The Philadelphia Eagles had themselves a day on Sunday, taking down the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship 55–23 to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. It was a full team effort from the Eagles,
One reveler could be seen holding the book aloft as they marched down the street. Another fan read a passage of the book after a copy was thrown to him as he sat atop a successfully scaled light pole.
The Eagles and Washington Commanders rivalry has been a physical, heated affair this season, and it continued again in Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
The Philadelphia Eagles are going to Super Bowl LIX after setting a new record for the most points scored in an NFC Championship Game
NFL Conference Championship Round featured an NFC East battle and a dynasty trying to crush the hopes of a familiar playoff foe. In the NFC
Washington Commanders v Philadelphia Eagles / Emilee Chinn/GettyImages There's plenty of credit to go around for the Philadelphia Eagles' blowout win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game;
On what may have proved to be Sunday's most important play, Brown burned Washington's Marshon Lattimore for a 31-yard gain that set up an Eagles touchdown just before the half.