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Brad Biggs: As Patriots aim for sixth ring, no shortage of Super Bowl storylines

The Patriots landed Monday afternoon at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in their jet, the new Boeing 767 that team owner Robert Kraft purchased last year.

AirKraft, as it's called, has five Lombardi Trophies painted on the tail, a reminder for any Eagles folks arriving that happened to catch a glimpse of the luxury plane just what they are up against. It's a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX, when the Patriots defeated the Eagles for their third title in four years. Fast forward 13 seasons and it's the first trip back to the big stage for the Eagles while the Patriots, once

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