Fans across the city of Philadelphia celebrate the Eagles first Super Bowl victory in franchise history. (0:49)

The Philadelphia Eagles upset the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LII, their first in franchise history.

We tracked everything you need to know about every part of the game -- from hours before kickoff, through all the action and after the confetti fell, including the best tweets and commercials -- right here, with the most recent notes at the top:

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Eagles reactions

God is so good!!!! World Champions!!!! So proud of this team!!!! Told y'all my boy @NFoles_9 was gonna shine tonight! Well deserved my bro! #AO1 #flyeaglesfly — Carson Wentz (@cj_wentz) February 5, 2018

Rookie year I got cut, was at home for 2 months, then brought back all with the Eagles. 2nd year in the League I made the roster & now a SUPER BOWL CHAMPION🏆🦅 KEEP GRINDIN BOY YOUR LIFE CAN CHANGE IN ONE YEAR📢💯 — Marcus D. Johnson📢 (@Mojomdj) February 5, 2018

Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham celebrates with his family after winning Super Bowl LII. Matt Becker/ESPN

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ESPN Staff Writer Trey Burton says the reverse quarterback throwback is called the "Philly special." Asked just how bold of a play call that was, Burton said, "Have you ever seen a play call like that in the Super Bowl? I haven't."

Brady and Belichick after the loss

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady leaves after being defeated in Super Bowl LII. Jenn Ackerman for ESPN

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick leaves the locker room and meets his girlfriend Linda Holliday after the game. Jenn Ackerman for ESPN

ESPN Staff Writer Tom Brady: "We moved the ball. The red area was something that hurt us in the first half. ... Never had control of the game, didn't play on our terms." On the pass to him in the second quarter, " he said, "Danny made a good play and I didn't catch it."

Nick Foles named Super Bowl LII MVP

So in a year where Jared Goff and Case Keenum excelled, another quarterback Jeff Fisher couldn't do anything with - Nick Foles - just deservedly won Super Bowl MVP — Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) February 5, 2018

ESPN Staff Writer Nick Foles is your Super Bowl LII MVP with 373 passing yards and 3 TDs. He cashes at 3-1 to win MVP at Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.

ESPN Staff Writer Nick Foles gets emotional talking about the magnitude of winning a Super Bowl: "Theres plenty of kids watching this game right now dreaming about this moment, someday will be here and to be here with my daughter my wife and my family, my teammates, this city, we're very blessed.

Philly's reward

Eagles fans will get not only a parade this week but also a free beer. Read more.

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Representatives will be at taverns along the Eagles parade route to give each fan, 21 and older, a free Bud Light.



Philly. Philly. pic.twitter.com/QUzlPukvYL — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 5, 2018

The range of postgame reactions

ESPN Staff Writer The Eagles have captured their first-ever Lombardi Trophy. Unbelievable.

ESPN Senior Writer Dr. J and Dave Winfield celebrate the Eagles getting the ball back and perhaps clinching their first Super Bowl win.

ESPN Staff Writer Silence, hugs of consolation in New England.

Tale of two endings

Brandon Graham celebrates with teammates after forcing a fumble. Andy Lyons/Getty Images

Tom Brady reacts to fumbling at the end of the game. AP Photo/Eric Gay

Eagles win: PHI 41, NE 33

Philly did it for the culture. And I love it! #shhh — Michael Thomas (@Cantguardmike) February 5, 2018

Nick Foles #SB52MVP — Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes5) February 5, 2018

Congrats Philly!!! What a Game!!!#SBLII — Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) February 5, 2018

If the Eagles win they gotta free Meek period — Lonzo Ball (@ZO2_) February 4, 2018

A reminder: It's not over until it's over.

Aye man... that's a lot of time on the clock — DIGGS (@stefondiggs) February 5, 2018

ESPN Staff Writer How do you beat the Patriots? You get to Tom Brady. The Eagles are going to win the Super Bowl after notching their first sack of the game.

Score: PHI 38, NE 33

ESPN Staff Writer The NFL did the right thing by upholding Zach Ertz's touchdown. As referee Gene Steratore said, Ertz caught the ball and took more than two steps to establish possession before he dove over the goal line. In NFL catch-ese, Ertz became a runner and this was not an instance of going to the ground. He didn't need to control it "throughout the process."

That's 6 !! — Antonio Brown (@AB84) February 5, 2018

If they give them this call!! Do you question the Pitt Vs Pat touchdown??? — Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) February 5, 2018

I gotta feeling they gonna say incomplete 🤔 — OJ Howard 80 ™ (@TheRealOjHoward) February 5, 2018

ESPN Analytics The ESPN Win Probability model strongly recommended going for it on the Eagles' 4th and 1 on their own 45. The decision alone (independent of the result) increased their chance of winning by 7.3%. They needed at least a 39% chance of success to make the risk worthwhile, and league average there is over 65%. A bold, but calculated decision that paid off.

Score: NE 33, PHI 32

The Patriots took their first lead of the game after Tom Brady connected with Rob Gronkowski for a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to set up Stephen Gostkowski's extra point, moving New England ahead of Philadelphia.

ESPN Staff Writer Can't think of a defensive answer for the Tom Brady TD pass to Rob Gronkowski. Fade route. Get the matchup advantage of Gronkowski and the throw from Brady. Tough spot for a DB in coverage.

ESPN.com Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski have tied the playoff passing touchdown record by a QB-receiver duo with 12. They matched 49ers HOFers Joe Montana and Jerry Rice.

Best commercial of the night?

For thirty teams, Super Bowl isn't the end of the season - it's the start of next season. Watch Eli, @OBJ_3, @TheHumble_21 and the @Giants O-line put in the work in our #SBLII commercial. pic.twitter.com/QP6UducMYa — NFL (@NFL) February 5, 2018

Why??? Are the NY Giants I'm so many commercials during the Super Bowl??? Just a thought I had 🤔🤔🤔 — Ryan Shazier (@RyanShazier) February 5, 2018

Might have been the best commercial of all time... #TimeOfMyLife #EM10 — Davis Webb (@Davis_Webb5) February 5, 2018

Very uncomfortable commercial lol — Eli Apple (@EliApple13) February 5, 2018

😂 how much they paid Eli for that commercial.. @OBJ_3 — Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) February 5, 2018

Eli steals the show at another Patriots Super Bowl... 😬 pic.twitter.com/2u5hdae7Oj — ESPN (@espn) February 5, 2018

Odell's reaction to that commercial. (via @OBJ_3/IG) pic.twitter.com/U9kHXpkKAE — NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) February 5, 2018

Score: PHI 32, NE 26

Players had a range of reactions:

Jake Elliott's 42-yard field goal extended Philadelphia's lead early in the fourth quarter.

Score: PHI 29, NE 26

ESPN Staff Writer Smooth route by Patriots WR Chris Hogan on the TD pass from Tom Brady. Hogan stemmed outside at the release. Force the DB to widen in his pedal and then break back inside.

ESPN Staff Writer With that Chris Hogan 26-yard TD, if you bet the OVER you just cashed your ticket. New England is now down 29-26, which pushes game way over over total of 48.5/49 at Las Vegas sportsbooks.

Patriots wide receiver Chris Hogan scores a touchdown over Eagles free safety Rodney McLeod during the third quarter. Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports

Score: PHI 29, NE 19