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USWNT star reacts to finding out her husband made the Super Bowl

After her friendly against Denmark ended, Julie Johnston Ertz reacted accordingly to the news of the Philadelphia Eagles winning the NFC Championship

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It was quite the night for Philadelphia sports fans with the Eagles advancing to the Super Bowl on Sunday, but for the United States Women’s National Team supporters out there, it was even sweeter.

Julie Ertz, one of the stars for the national team, had a game scheduled against Denmark at the same time her husband Zach Ertz, the starting tight end of the Philadelphia Eagles, had his NFC Championship Game against the Vikings.

The Red Stars midfielder scored a goal in the 5-1 win against Denmark, but was waiting the whole match to hear about the Eagles. Here’s Julie when she found out:

Just when you thought the feels couldn’t get any better, John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia recorded Zach watching Julie hear the news about him:

The best football-fútbol power couple never disappoints. Ertz had himself a pretty good day too, making eight catches for 93 yards in the 38-7 win.

Thankfully, Julie and the rest of the Americans aren’t in action again until the SheBelieves Cup starting on Mar. 1, so she should be watching Zach and company live, if not in Minneapolis.

The Eagles will play the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl on Feb. 4, in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX in 2004.

Amit grew up in Lansdale, Pennsylvania and has been a Union fan since the franchise started. He has contributed to coverage of the Union and the United States Men's National Team for this website dating back to 2017. At his previous job, Amit was a collegiate sports information director, including time with men's and women's soccer programs. He also was one half of the World Cup After Dark podcast in 2018 and 2022. He is pursuing a master's degree in data science and lives in Chicago.

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