Another NFL season is in the books, and for Philadelphia Eagles fans, they’re waking up to their first ever Super Bowl title after a 41-33 win over the New England Patriots.
Here’s a look at how the Philadelphia Inquirer played the big win on their front page:
On newsstands across the region this morning, our special sections provides full coverage of the first title in franchise history. Grab your copy today. Champions AT LAST:
— Philadelphia Inquirer Politics (@PoliticsINQ)
On the other end of the spectrum, things didn’t work out the way Patriots fans had hoped. Here’s how the Boston Globe presented things in their print edition.
Today's front pages
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin)
And the Boston Herald:
Today's Front Page of Boston Herald.
— Rich (@FourtyDeuce777)
Meanwhile, we here at The Denver Post played a little game of “What’s the headline” with our Twitter followers last night. Here’s the front page design we sent to the presses.
A big thank you to everyone who played with us. Here's what today's front page looked like.
— Denver Post Broncos (@PostBroncos)
And of course, we have to show you how the New York Post played their front page, after Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr. stole the show with their Super Bowl commercial:
Today's Front Page of New York Post.
— Rich (@FourtyDeuce777)



