The Patriots losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers brought David Andrews back to 2018 when New England lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII .
“Offensively, we broke records for yards that game, and then we had the one play — the strip sack — but it wasn’t five turnovers,” Andrews said on 98.5 The Sports Hub on Monday . “That was a game I walked away feeling like, ‘Man, we dominated that game and should’ve won that game.’”
Tom Brady threw for a Super Bowl record 505 yards while the Patriots outgained the Eagles, 618-538. But it was Philadelphia, led by Nick Foles, who emerged victorious after Brady was strip-sacked. The Eagles recovered and kicked a field goal to put the game just out of reach with less than a minute to go.
New England’s Week 3 loss wasn’t due to just