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Fans Declare Eagles Super Bowl Champs After Patriots' Underwhelming Win


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Another year, another ring for Tom Brady.  

In years past, the monotonous routine of the New England Patriots making their way to the Super Bowl was the scenario that fans loved to hate and hated to love because the very thought almost always ensured an exciting game, but this year the notion fell flat.

Despite a victory over the Los Angeles Rams to become Super Bowl Champions to the tune of 13-3, the New England Patriots took up one-half in an underwhelming performance from both teams.

Ultimately, Super Bowl LIII makes history as the lowest-scoring Super Bowl of all-time, taking the record previously set by Super Bowl VII in 1973 when the Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins 14-7, at Los Angeles' Memorial Coliseum.

With such a disheartening showing, Eagles fans quickly flocked to social media to remind everyone of how the Philadelphia team knocked the Patriots out with a score of 41-33 at last year's title match, and have unofficially declared the Eagles to be the reigning champions for another year due to what they perceive to be such a lackluster game. Check out the top reactions below.

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