LeGarrette Blount won three of the most exciting Super Bowls in history in a four-year span from 2014-17.
Two came as a member of the Patriots -- a thrilling last-second win over the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX and the famous 28-3 comeback win over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.
But as it turns out, Blount's favorite of his three titles was actually the one that came against the Patriots.
After the Patriots chose to not re-sign Blount after his 18-touchdown 2016 season, the then-31-year-old running back signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.
That Eagles team overcame the late-season loss of quarterback Carson Wentz and rode backup Nick Foles through the NFC playoff field before meeting Blount's former team in Super Bowl LII.
In the second-highest-scoring Super Bowl in history, the Eagles prevailed with a 41-33 win over the Patriots. Blount had his best individual Super Bowl performance, rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown.
Appearing on NFL Newtork's Good Morning Football this week, Blount explained why that game, and not either of his wins with New England, is his favorite.
"I'm gonna say the Eagles one is my favorite one, man," Blount said. "Because obviously I had just won a Super Bowl with a team before that I felt had a lot of love for me, and unfortunately it didn't work out on the contractual part. So when I went to Philly I -- I've always had a chip on my shoulder my entire career -- but I went over to Philly and I played against [the Patriots], I had a good game, I scored a touchdown, and I'm telling dudes, 'Hey man, let me get 100 yards!' So that was by far -- well not by far -- but it was definitely my favorite. It was bittersweet, but more sweet than bitter, because it was New England. It was a really, really, really fun Super Bowl. I enjoyed every moment of that season."
Patriots fans will always love Blount, but needless to say they do not share in his joy when it comes to Super Bowl LII.