OTTAWA, ON -On Super Bowl Sunday, there really is only one choice for Darnell Nurse.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the Oilers defenceman's pick to win the big game over the Kansas City Chiefs. Nurse's decision is more about family love than the city of Brotherly Love - his uncle Donovan McNabb is a Philadelphia sports legend and the Edmonton defender has many fond memories of both the team and the city.
"I used to come like once a year to watch games here when my uncle was playing," Nurse said about the city of Philly. "It's a pretty cool stadium environment here. I could just imagine what the (city) will be like on Super Bowl Sunday."
McNabb spent 11 seasons as the quarterback for the Eagles from 1999 to 2009, throwing for 32,873 yards and 216 touchdowns on his way to six Pro-Bowl selections. The second-overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft lead Philadelphia to four consecutive NFC Championship games, culminating in an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIX. The Eagles would go on to lose to Tom Brady and the favoured New England Patriots by a 24-21 score.
For Nurse, those playoff games were some of his fondest memories watching football as a child.
"I mean, a lot of them just blend together. I remember watching a lot of playoff games. My family and I never got to go to any in person, but watching a lot of playoff games with my family on TV," Nurse said. "You have a lot of emotions going when you have a family member playing. For me, I just enjoyed it. He had a box here at the games, so we'd go and get some great chicken wings and watch the Eagles."
FEATURE: Super Bowl Sunday a family affair for Darnell Nurse
Darnell will be cheering on his uncle's old team the Philadelphia Eagles when the team watches the Super Bowl together on Sunday
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