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Home»Sports»Eagles dominate Chiefs to win Super Bowl, end Kansas City’s three-peat hopes
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Eagles dominate Chiefs to win Super Bowl, end Kansas City’s three-peat hopes

AmnewsworldBy Amnewsworldhelmikuu 10, 2025Updated:helmikuu 10, 2025Ei kommentteja4 Mins Read
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The Philadelphia Eagles delivered a commanding performance in Super Bowl 59, crushing the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 and securing their second championship in franchise history. With a stifling defense and a composed offensive display led by Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts, the Eagles denied the Chiefs a historic three-peat.

 

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The Philadelphia defense overwhelmed Patrick Mahomes, sacking him six times and forcing two interceptions. Cooper DeJean’s pick-6 on his 22nd birthday set the tone, while Josh Sweat and Milton Williams spearheaded the relentless pressure on Kansas City’s star quarterback.

 

Despite Mahomes’ reputation for late-game heroics, this time there was no comeback. The Eagles jumped out to a 24-0 halftime lead, fueled by Hurts’ efficient passing and a well-executed game plan by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, who outcoached Chiefs’ veteran coach Andy Reid.

 

Hurts Leads the Way

Hurts, who nearly led the Eagles to victory over the Chiefs two years ago, shined under the brightest lights, throwing for 221 yards and two touchdowns while adding a score on a signature “tush push” play. “This is the ultimate team game. We saw how our defense played today, and we capitalized on the opportunities they gave us,” Hurts said.

 

Philadelphia’s Saquon Barkley, the 2024 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year, contributed 57 rushing yards, surpassing Terrell Davis’ all-time single-season rushing record, including playoffs.

 

Chiefs Falter on the Big Stage

Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense struggled mightily against a revamped Eagles defense featuring eight new starters from the 2022 team. Kansas City failed to score until late in the third quarter when Mahomes connected with Xavier Worthy for a touchdown. He later added two more, but the game was already out of reach.

“We didn’t start how we wanted to. The turnovers hurt. I take all the blame for that,” Mahomes admitted after the loss.

The Chiefs, aiming to become the first team in Super Bowl history to win three straight titles, instead suffered their most lopsided championship defeat since their 31-9 loss to Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers four years ago.

 

Sirianni, Fangio Silence Critics

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and defensive mastermind Vic Fangio outclassed their counterparts. Sirianni, once doubted for his coaching decisions, celebrated with a Gatorade shower as backup quarterback Kenny Pickett took the final snaps.

 

For Fangio, the win was especially sweet. Mahomes had been 8-0 against Fangio’s defenses before Sunday’s showdown, but the Eagles’ defensive unit delivered a masterclass in disruption without even needing to blitz.

“Defense wins championships,” Hurts declared. “We saw the difference they made in the game today. They gave us opportunities, and we did what we do.”

 

A Night to Forget for Kansas City

Even Taylor Swift’s presence in the stands watching boyfriend Travis Kelce wasn’t enough to turn things around for Kansas City. The Chiefs had won 10 straight games with Swift in attendance before Sunday’s loss.

 

Despite flashes of brilliance in the fourth quarter, Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid were left searching for answers. “Today was a rough day all around. Nothing went right. I didn’t coach well,” Reid admitted. “Too many turnovers, too many penalties. Against a good football team, you can’t do that.”

 

Eagles Soar Into History

With this dominant victory, the Philadelphia Eagles have officially reclaimed their place atop the NFL, proving they were the best team throughout the season. For Sirianni, Hurts, and the entire Eagles organization, this championship erases any lingering doubts from their near-miss two years ago.

 

“That’s a great football team over there, but we had to come out and play our best and we did,” Sirianni said postgame.

As Philadelphia celebrates, Kansas City heads into the offseason facing tough questions. But on this night, it was all about the Eagles, who flew high and never looked back.

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