Nolan Smith, the tough hero of the Super Bowl
According to multiple media reports, Nolan Smith, wearing a Philadelphia Eagles jerseys, tore his triceps in Super Bowl 59 but still insisted on playing even though it meant he could only use one arm.
In this game, the injured Smith hit the quarterback twice and played 30 of the Eagles' 56 defensive plays. Although he did not make a single successful tackle, this spirit is still awe-inspiring, and his will to never give up has become the epitome of the Eagles' toughness.
Philadelphia ranks first in defensive yardage this season, and Smith, wearing the No. 3 nfl jersey, is a key figure in this regard. Currently, the 24-year-old passer underwent surgery on February 19. He will actively complete his rehabilitation tasks and be ready for the start of the next NFL season.