Eagles, Patriots Brace for Super Bowl
Chicago Sun-Times sports columnist Ron Rapoport offers his thoughts on Sunday's Super Bowl between the defending champion New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. Rapoport predicts injured Eagles' star Terrell Owens won't play much, if at all, and that the Patriots will prevail under coach Bill Belichick.
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