BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – New England quarterback Tom Brady believes that when No. 1-seeded teams in each conference meet in the Super Bowl, there's no such thing as an underdog.
Philadelphia is a five-point underdog in Sunday's Super Bowl LII. The Eagles haven't been favored in any of their three playoff games, despite being the best team in the NFC this season.
That's primarily because of backup quarterback Nick Foles replacing the injured Carson Wentz, but Foles has been terrific in the playoffs.
"There's no underdogs in the Super Bowl," Brady said. "They're the first seed in the NFC.