Commanders and Chiefs defeated the Eagles with Hurts in 2022 season

Only two teams defeated the Eagles with Jalen Hurts under center this season: the Chiefs and Commanders.

Al Galdi’s tweet immediately upon completion of Super Bowl LVII caught my eye and brought a chuckle.

It was truthful. The Eagles, with starting quarterback Jalen Hurts were nearly unbeatable all season. With Hurts in the lineup, the Eagles had gone through the regular season losing only one game.

Indeed, it was the Commanders on a Monday Night Football game in Philadelphia who handed the Eagles their lone loss with Hurts in the 2022 regular season, as Washington defeated the Eagles 32-21.

Super Bowl LVII saw the Eagles drive down in the fourth quarter to score, narrowing the Chiefs lead to 35-33. Jalen Hurts rolled left and used his greatly underrated leg strength to get into the end zone, tying the game at 35-35 in the final quarter.

It was then a holding call that allowed the Chiefs to keep the ball nearly two more minutes, running down the clock, providing the Chiefs the Super Bowl championship, and yes, tongue in cheek, only the second victory over the Eagles with Hurts as quarterback this season.

Oh, simply attempting to have some fun from a Commanders’ perspective that the Eagles, an NFC East rival, has fallen 38-35 in a great Super Bowl. The Eagles competed fiercely and represented the NFC East admirably.

For the Eagles, it was their third franchise loss in the Super Bowl, having fallen to the Patriots 24-24 in SB XXIX (39) and the Oakland Raiders 27-10 in SB XV (15).

The Eagles were going for their second Super Bowl title, having defeated the New England Patriots, 41-33 in SB LII.

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NFC East, Eagles going for another Super Bowl championship

The NFC East has represented the NFC in the Super Bowl 22 times.

Did you realize that in the 57 Super Bowls played, the NFC East has been represented 22 times?

The division has also won 13 of those 21 previously played Super Bowls. The Eagles playing Sunday marks the 22nd time the division has had a team make it to the Super Bowl.

The Philadelphia Eagles are making their fourth appearance in the season finale. In their previous three NFC Championships, the Eagles won the Super Bowl once and lost twice.

In Super Bowl LII (52) the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots, 41-33, on Febr. 4, 2018. The Patriots defeated the Eagles in SB XXXIX (39) 24-21 on Feb. 6, 2005. They also lost in SB XV (15) to the Oakland Raiders 27-10.

Our very own Washington Redskins have won the NFC Championship five times, winning three Super Bowls and losing two. Washington lost Super Bowl VII (7) to the undefeated 17-0 Miami Dolphins, falling 14-7, on Jan. 14, 1973. They also lost to the Los Angeles Raiders in SB XVIII (18) 38-9 on Jan. 22, 1984.

Washington’s first Super Bowl title came in SB XVII (17) on Jan. 30, 1983, defeating Miami 27-17. John Riggins was the MVP. Doug Williams was then the MVP in SB XXII (22) when Washington routed the Denver Broncos 42-10 on Jan. 3, 1988. The third title was earned in SB XXVI (26) when the Redskins defeated the Buffalo Bills 37-24 (after leading 24-0 and 37-10) on Jan. 26, 1992. Mark Rypien was the SB MVP.

The Dallas Cowboys have appeared eight times, most for the division, winning five and losing three. Dallas won SB VI (6) over Miami 24-3 on Jan. 16, 1972. They defeated Denver in SB XII (12) 27-10 on Jan. 15, 1978. The next Dallas win was over Buffalo in SB XXVII (27) 52-17, Jan. 31, 1993. The following season they again defeated Buffalo 30-13 in SB XXVIII on Jan. 30, 1994. The most recent Dallas win was in SB XXX (30) 27-17 over Pittsburgh on Jan. 28, 1996.

The Cowboys have also lost three times in the big game. The first was to the Baltimore Colts in SB V (5) 16-13, Jan. 17, 1971. Dallas then lost twice to Pittsburgh, in SB X (10) 21-17, Jan. 18, 1976, and in SB XIII (13), 35-31, Jan. 21, 1979.

Finally, it’s the New York Giants who have the best Super Bowl record of the NFC East teams, winning four and losing once. The Giants defeated the Broncos in SB XXI (21) 39-20 on Jan. 25, 1987, the Bills in SB XXV (25) 20-19 on Jan. 27, 1991, the Patriots 17-14 in SB XLII (42) on Feb. 3, 2008, and again the Patriots 21-17 in SB XLVI (46), Feb. 5, 2012.

The lone Giants’ Super Bowl loss occurred in SB XXXV (35) when the Giants were trounced by the Baltimore Ravens 34-7 on Jan. 28, 2001.

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