The Georgia-Philly brotherhood runs deep

Sunday night was special for many reasons.
NFC Divisional Playoffs: Los Angeles Rams v Philadelphia Eagles
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There is something extremely special about winning championships in sports. Whether it's at the highest level sports has to offer like the Super Bowl or as a kid in a youth league, winning a championship no matter the level of play is something that will stick with most people forever.

But it goes without saying that winning championships at the highest level easily stands out above winning a championship as a kid, and that is exactly what the Philadelphia Eagles did on Sunday as they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in dominant fashion 40-22. So this feeling of a winning a championship at the highest level is something that every player on Philadelphia's team will now be able to cherish for the rest of their lives.

That feeling will also create an elite bond with all of their teammates for the rest of their lives as well. But that bond is extra special for a few players on Philadelphia's team as they have now won a Super Bowl together as well as a National Championship during their time as Georgia football stars.

Moments don't get more special than this

Alison Mastrangelo with WSB-TV pointed out the six former Bulldogs that were on Philadelphia's team that won this Super Bowl on Sunday night. But going beyond that, these six players all won a National Championship with each other at Georgia as well.

As mentioned, winning any championship will bond teammates and friends for life, but imagine what that feeling must be like to win a championship with the same person at the college level and in the NFL. That is something not only us fans will never be able to experience, but almost no football player in the history of the sport will either.

So these six players accomplished something that will last a lifetime and is something that Georgia fans will always be able to look back on very fondly.