It may have taken over two decades, but on Sunday night Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's team did something no other team in franchise history had been able to do: win a Super Bowl.
After beating the New England Patriots, 41-33, in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX – the only other time the Eagles reached the Super Bowl game under Lurie – the owner spoke to the media about what it means to bring the city its first football title since the 1960 Birds won the NFL Championship.

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