One game is all we got. One game is all we need.#SBLII | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/ykbgOt5vBf
-- Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) February 1, 2018
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- The Eagles released the team's official "hype" video for Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots, and it is a much watch for fans before boarding their flights to Minneapolis or saving to view before Sunday's game.
The video ties in the history of the city of Philadelphia, the NFL championships won by the Eagles in 1960, 1949 and 1948, as well as the adversity that this year's team has navigated through and survived on the road to the Super Bowl.
Adversity has been a critical theme for the Eagles this season, whether it was losing All-Pro left tackle Jason Peters, middle linebacker Jordan Hicks, or franchise quarterback Carson Wentz to season-ending injuries, or rallying around the fact that they were deemed home underdogs in both playoff games despite finishing 13-3.
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The moment that the Eagles seemed to really come together, though, was the night they clinched the division in Los Angeles against the Rams.
"You don't see a team really around each other the way this team has." Eagles quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo said Thursday at the Mall of America. "It's just so rare. "The exact moment was that night in LA. When Carson Wentz down in LA, nobody panicked. Every player and coach was confident in Nick."
The Eagles are once again underdogs in the Super Bowl against Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the Patriots, but as the video illustrates ... that might be what they'd prefer.
You can check out the video featured on the Eagles' various social media platforms above.
Matt Lombardo may be reached at MLombardo@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @MattLombardoPHL.