Eagles' Nolan Smith Played Through Torn Triceps in Super Bowl Victory
Eagles' Nolan Smith Played Through Torn Triceps in Super Bowl Victory

Eagles' Nolan Smith Played Through Torn Triceps in Super Bowl Victory

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Nolan Smith, a linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, played through a torn triceps injury during the second half of Super Bowl 59, contributing to the team's dominant 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the injury, which he sustained in the second quarter, Smith managed to hit quarterback Patrick Mahomes twice and was part of a defensive effort that resulted in six sacks. Following the game, Smith underwent surgery and is expected to recover in time for the 2025 NFL season. His performance in the playoffs was notable, as he recorded an NFL-high four sacks, reinforcing his importance to the Eagles' defense. With key players like Brandon Graham likely retiring and Josh Sweat entering free agency, Smith is positioned for a larger role in the upcoming season. His resilience and determination have earned him praise from fans and analysts alike.

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