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Eagles' DeVonta Smith recalls one play he wishes he could get back in Super Bowl LVII

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NEW YORK – DeVonta Smith is a perfectionist. No matter the route, catch or juke, he is always striving to make sure he gets the maximum amount of yardage to ultimately help his Philadelphia Eagles win games. 

So, when asked what one play he wishes he could change in Super Bowl LVII – a loss for the Eagles to the Kansas City Chiefs – Smith wasted no time answering the question. 

"The last catch I had," Smith told Fox News Digital, as he looked way in what appeared to be a reflection of that very moment. 

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DeVonta Smith, #6 of the Philadelphia Eagles, runs through the tunnel prior to the NFC Championship NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on Jan. 29, 2023 in Philadelphia. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

It was the fourth quarter and the Eagles, who owned a 10-point lead at halftime, were trailing 35-27 to the Chiefs. As Jalen Hurts and the offense had been doing for most of the night, they were driving, and found themselves on the Chiefs’ 47-yard line with 5:46 left to go in the game. 

In shotgun formation, Hurts dropped back and let Smith’s speed kick in down the left sideline before airing out a pass that found him wide open in Chiefs’ busted coverage. 

Eagles fans have seen this play out numerous times; Smith uses his speed and route-running ability to leave his defenders in the dust and score a touchdown. In moments like this, when a defender is more than five yards away, it is a sure-fire touchdown. 

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However, when Smith made the catch, he lost his footing down the

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