The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots are officially rivals now, even if fans from the Boston area are still in shock about the Birds Super Bowl 52 victory. The National Football League is celebrating their 100th season in 2019, and one of the cooler promotional items is the leagues “Game of the Week” this season. No, it’s not specifically slotted for Sunday or Monday night football, but each week, the “Game of Week” will hold significant meaning and celebration for teams around the NFL.

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This season, during week 11, the Eagles vs. Patriots will be the ‘Landmark Game’ of that week, as the NFL will celebrate the Patriots Super Bowl 39 victory over the Eagles, and the Birds Super Bowl 52 victory over New England.

Week 11 (Nov. 17): New England Patriots at Philadelphia Eagles, CBS The two teams met in Super Bowls XXXIX and LII, with a split in the matchups. The last meeting produced the “Philly Special” and an Eagles’ win behind backup QB Nick Foles.

New England took the victory in Super Bowl 39, 24-21, but the Eagles earned their revenge with a 41-33 win in Super Bowl 52, that resulted in arguably the greatest play in Super Bowl history.

‘Philly Philly’ as Nick Foles called it, but “Philly Special” in the playbook, became a play in which running back Corey Clement took the snap and lateraled the ball to tight end Trey Burton, who threw the ball to quarterback Nick Foles in the end zone for the touchdown.

Foles became the first quarterback to catch a touchdown pass in Super Bowl history and would later be named Super Bowl MVP after going 28-of-43 for 373 yards, three touchdowns, and a 106.1 passer rating.

The ‘Philly Special” will now go down in history and be celebrated during the NFL’s 100th season.