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7 Plays From Super Bowl 59 Eagles Fans Won’t Forget anytime Soon

Super Bowl 59 is something Eagles fans are never going to forget. It was full of unforgettable plays on offense and defense. But which plays were the most unforgettable? Which…

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 09: DeVonta Smith #6 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches a pass for a touchdown against Jaylen Watson #35 of the Kansas City Chiefs in the third quarter during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – FEBRUARY 09: DeVonta Smith #6 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches a pass for a touchdown against Jaylen Watson #35 of the Kansas City Chiefs in the third quarter during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Super Bowl 59 is something Eagles fans are never going to forget. It was full of unforgettable plays on offense and defense. But which plays were the most unforgettable? Which ones will we be playing several years again like the Philly Special or Brandon Graham's strip sacks?

Here are 7 Super Bowl Plays Eagles Fans Won't Forget Anytime Soon

Jahan Dotson Comes So Close To A TD

In terms of unlikely heroes, Jahan Dotson was high on the list. He was hardly a factor in the Eagles' offense this season after they traded a 3rd round pick for him. But he got his moment in the Super Bowl. At first, we thought this was a TD. On further review, he was down at the 1-yard line. So the Eagles went to old reliable and got in with the Tush Push. But this play, along with the erased AJ Brown catch that was a similar play from the previous drive, let us know this Eagles passing game came to play.

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