MINNEAPOLIS -- James Harrison made a lonely walk down to the Super Bowl postgame media podiums, his dream of winning a third Super Bowl ring dashed moments before by the upstart Eagles.
It was a strip-sack that wound up being the key defensive play -- maybe the only defensive play -- in this game. But it wasn't Harrison, who has made a career-long habit of that play, who had done the deed. It was Philadelphia's Brandon Graham who got a key sack of Tom Brady with 2:09 remaining in the game that helped seal the 41-33 victory here at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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