Philadelphia sports has had a very interesting past decade or so, to put it lightly. While there was a Super Bowl victory and a lot of playoff appearances mixed in, there were also a bunch of absolutely heartbreaking losses that broke this fan base since 2010. With a new crop to select from after a year stretch that saw multiple championship losses and another Sixers 2nd round exit, it’s time to take a fun trip down memory lane and reevaluate the worst of the worst. So, here we go; the worst Philadelphia sports losses since 2010. Trust me, there were plenty to pick from.

  • 10.) Flyers-Blackhawks Game 6 2010 Stanley Cup Finals

    I might be underrating how much this one hurt, but the 2010 Flyers weren’t expected to go on a magical run. I mean, it took them until a shootout on the final day of the season against the New York Rangers to even make it into the dance. Down 3-2 in the Stanley Cup Finals to the Chicago Blackhawks, the Flyers forced OT with elimination on the line in Game 6, only for Patrick Kane to play hero for Chicago. That might be the last time we see the Flyers in the Cup Final for a while.

    The Blackhawks celebrating beating the Flyers in the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals

    PHILADELPHIA – JUNE 09: The Chicago Blackhawks pose for a team photo after defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 in overtime and win the Stanley Cup in Game Six of the 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Final at the Wachovia Center on June 9, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

  • 9.) Sixers-Hawks Game 5 2021 Eastern Conference Semifinals

    Yes, there will be more from this series later. Before there was the complete collapse of the series, though, the Sixers had an opportunity at home to take a 3-2 series lead and push the Hawks to the brink of elimination. Instead, the Sixers blew a 26-point lead in the 2nd half of that game, one of the worst collapses in NBA history. It was a textbook Doc Rivers coaching choke job, and it opened up the chance for one of the worst losses we’ve ever seen.

    Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid on the court vs the Hawks

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JUNE 16: Ben Simmons #25 of the Philadelphia 76ers passes during the first quarter against the Atlanta Hawks during Game Five of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at Wells Fargo Center on June 16, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

  • 8.) Union-LAFC 2022 MLS Cup

    The Union had a stranglehold on the MLS Cup Final, with a great chance to win their first championship in club history. They were up a goal on LAFC, and they were playing a man up thanks to an LAFC player being sent off. Then, in the 8th minute of stoppage time DURING EXTRA TIME, Gareth Bale scored to tie the game at 3. LAFC would win on penalties, shocking the Union and dashing their title hopes.

    Déniel Gazdag on the ground upset with himself after he missed a penalty kick in the MLS Cup

    LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 05: Déniel Gazdag #6 of Philadelphia Union reacts after missing a penalty kick in the penalty shootout against Los Angeles FC during the 2022 MLS Cup Final at Banc of California Stadium on November 5, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

  • 7.) Eagles-Saints 2018 NFC Divisional Round

    The Eagles had a tumultuous year following their Super Bowl win in 2017-18, but still found some Nick Foles magic late in the season that helped propel them to the NFC Divisional Round. They got up early on Drew Brees and the Saints, and Foles made a late drive late to try and win the game, but a pinpoint pass went right through the hands of Alshon Jeffrey and turned into a tailor-made interception that ended the Eagles’ season… and Nick Foles’ time in Philly.

     Nick Foles #9 of the Philadelphia Eagles talks with Alshon Jeffery #17 of the Philadelphia Eagles after a missed catch against the New Orleans Saints  during the NFC Divisional Playoff

    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – JANUARY 13: Nick Foles #9 of the Philadelphia Eagles talks with Alshon Jeffery #17 of the Philadelphia Eagles after a missed catch against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Divisional Playoff at the Mercedes Benz Superdome on January 13, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

  • 6.) Sixers-Hawks Game 7 2021 Eastern Conference Semifinal

    Ah, yes. The Ben Simmons game. Atlanta had already orchestrated a 26 point comeback earlier in the series, and yet this game still hurts infinitely more. Kevin Huerter somehow went off in Game 7 in Philly and Ben Simmons passed up an open dunk late that will be remembered forever in Philadelphia as one of the most cowardly sports plays of all time. Oh, and the 1 seeded Sixers went out in the 2nd round despite being highly favored vs. Atlanta.

    Thybulle being fouled after Ben Simmons passed to him in game 7 vs the Hawks

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JUNE 20: Matisse Thybulle #22 of the Philadelphia 76ers drives between John Collins #20 and Danilo Gallinari #8 of the Atlanta Hawks during the fourth quarter during Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at Wells Fargo Center on June 20, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

  • 5.) Phillies-Astros Game 4 2022 World Series

    To me, this will always be the most brutal loss of the Phillies-Astros World Series from this past fall. It was an incredible run by the Phillies, but with a 2-1 lead on the Astros and a chance to put the series on ice at Citizens Bank Park, the Phils went out and got no hit on the biggest stage. The series was over from that moment. The Phillies would not win another game in the series as the Astros took control and won another title. There have only ever been 2 no-hitters in World Series history, and of course one of them happens to us.

    Aaron Nola walking off the field after a bad outing vs the Astros in the World Series

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – NOVEMBER 02: Aaron Nola #27 of the Philadelphia Phillies walks off the field after being pulled from the game against the Houston Astros during the fifth inning in Game Four of the 2022 World Series at Citizens Bank Park on November 02, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

  • 4.) Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl 57

    The Eagles put together the best season in franchise history in 2022-23, and they ran through the NFC postseason. They had a 10-point lead at halftime of Super Bowl 57 against the Kansas City Chiefs, and then Jonathan Gannon’s defense decided to go to sleep. Ending with a brutal holding call against James Bradberry, the Chiefs came all the way back to bury the Eagles with the penalty not leaving Jalen Hurts, who played unbelievably, a chance to answer Patrick Mahomes’ heroics. It was a brutal finish to an unbelievable season.

    Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball against Nick Bolton #32 of the Kansas City Chiefs during the fourth quarter in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium

    GLENDALE, ARIZONA – FEBRUARY 12: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball against Nick Bolton #32 of the Kansas City Chiefs during the fourth quarter in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium on February 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

  • 3.) Phillies-Cardinals Game 5 2011 NLDS

    A baseball game that ended an era. The Phillies put together a 102-win regular season and were the heavy favorites to win the World Series, and yet they didn’t even make it out of their 1st playoff series. The Cardinals found a way to eliminate the juggernaut Phillies, and Game 5 saw a 1-0 shutout at Citizens Bank Park end with Ryan Howard writhing in pain from a torn Achilles on the final out. It was adding major injury to major insult, and that era of Phillies baseball would never recover. It was the last playoff appearance until 2022.

    Chris Carpenter #29 of the St. Louis Cardinals reacts after he caught a line drive hit by Jimmy Rollins #11 of the Philadelphia Phillies for the final out in the bottom of the eighth inning during Game Five of the National League Divisional Series at Citizens Bank Park on October 7, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    PHILADELPHIA, PA – OCTOBER 07: Chris Carpenter #29 of the St. Louis Cardinals reacts after he caught a line drive hit by Jimmy Rollins #11 of the Philadelphia Phillies for the final out in the bottom of the eighth inning during Game Five of the National League Divisional Series at Citizens Bank Park on October 7, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

  • 2.) Sixers-Celtics Game 7 2023 Eastern Conference Semifinals

    Oh yes, this one ranks this high. No, I don’t think it’s recency bias. The Sixers’ most recent Game 7 loss is one of the worst losses in Philly sports history, not just since 2010. I understand the difficulty of the spot that the Sixers were in, having to go on the road against the defending conference champions, but to get absolutely destroyed in the manner the Sixers did is unacceptable. Not only was it an embarrassing exit, but it could lead to the end of the process era of Sixers basketball, which pushes Philly into basketball limbo. An all-time embarrassing performance in the biggest spot of Joel Embiid’s career. Oh, and Jayson Tatum dropped a 50 burger for an NBA Game 7 record. Sick.

    Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts on the bench against the Boston Celtics during the third quarter in game seven of the 2023 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals

    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – MAY 14: Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts on the bench against the Boston Celtics during the third quarter in game seven of the 2023 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals at TD Garden on May 14, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)

  • 1.) Sixers-Raptors Game 7 2019 Eastern Conference Semifinals

    And here we are. The worst Philly sports loss since 2010. The Sixers had their super team fully formed with the mid-season addition of Jimmy Butler. Ben Simmons hadn’t mentally collapsed yet. Joel Embiid was dominant. JJ Redick hadn’t become a hot take artist yet. Tobias Harris wasn’t a ghost. But the Raptors still forced 7 games, and then, in the waning moments, Kawhi Leonard rolled to the corner and released the shot that would haunt us for the rest of eternity. 4 bounces, and in. We can all still see it like it was yesterday. While this past Game 7 might’ve been the final blow, this one might’ve been the Sixers’ best chance. But in a moment, it was all gone, and all we were left with was a sobbing Joel Embiid and questions about “what if?”.

    Kawhi Leonard #2 following his buzzer beater shot to win Game Seven of the second round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs against the Philadelphia 76ers

    TORONTO, ON – MAY 12: Toronto Raptors Player Development Coach Jeremy Castleberry celebrates with Kawhi Leonard #2 following his buzzer beater shot to win Game Seven of the second round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs against the Philadelphia 76ers at Scotiabank Arena on May 12, 2019 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

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