Super Bowl LII can be called Rocky vs. Ivan Drago, David vs. Goliath or anything along those lines because of the perceived imbalance of the two contestants.

The Patriots have established themselves as the team to beat every year. Counting this season, New England has appeared in three of the last four Super Bowls and four of the last seven.

It’s safe to say they have a dynasty. Just make sure you don’t tell Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery.

“I am not worried about their dynasty. They may have a dynasty, but that’s what we are looking to start here in Philly,” Jeffery said from the podium on Wednesday. “I am trying to win a trophy, man. We want to bring this thing back to Philly for the first time. All of that dynasty stuff, that (expletive) don’t matter to me.”

When Jeffery became a free agent after last season, he wanted to go to a team that he felt gave him the best chance to win his first Super Bowl. Having seen quarterback Carson Wentz play, Jeffery thought Wentz was a future MVP and together they’d win championships.

Unfortunately, Wentz’s season ended prematurely when he tore his ACL and LCL in Week 14. Jeffery’s Super Bowl aspirations remain, and the Eagles are one win away from fulfilling his proclamation last year that he would be on a championship team this season.