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NFL Films video ends debate surrounding James Bradberry's critical hold in Super Bowl LVII

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Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry admitted he committed the crucial hold that was called in the final minutes of Super Bowl LVII that led to the Kansas City Chiefs winning, 38-35.

We now have the video to confirm it.

NFL Films had the perfect shot that shows Bradberry holding Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, who was looking to turn up field to catch a pass from Patrick Mahomes. Instead, the yellow hanky hit the turf after refs saw what Bradberry did. 

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Feb 12, 2023; Glendale, Arizona, US; Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry (24) against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

However, the outrage from fans and experts alike came because, in real time, it didn’t look like Bradberry held Smith-Schuster at all. Though his hands were on his waste, there didn’t seem to be a real hold to impede his route.

But the video tells all. And Eagles center Jason Kelce knew what the outcome would be. 

"That’s game," he can be heard saying on the sideline at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. "They’re going to call that? That’s game."

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At that point, the Chiefs had 1:48 left in the game to run out the clock and kick a field goal. The Eagles even let running back Jerick McKinnon get to the outside to score a touchdown, which would at least have allowed them a chance to drive themselves for a tie (or a gutsy two-point conversion for the win).

McKinnon, though, smartly slid just before reaching the

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