The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

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The Philadelphia Eagles celebrate with the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9. David J. Phillip/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts smiles after the game. He was named the game’s Most Valuable Player. Jamie Squire/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

The Eagles’ victory celebration begins at the Caesars Superdome. David Buono/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

The Eagles’ C.J. Gardner-Johnson, left, and Jalyx Hunt celebrate after the game. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes greets fans as he walks off the field after the game. Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni receives a Gatorade bath during the final moments of the game. Matt Slocum/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Confetti falls in the Superdome after the Eagles’ win. Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy shakes hands with teammate Marquise Brown after the game. Steve Sanders/Kansas City Chiefs/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce walks off the field after the game. Mark J. Rebilas/USA Today Sports/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Worthy pulls in a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. The Chiefs scored two touchdowns late in the game when the outcome was all but decided. David Buono/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Mahomes fumbles the ball as his arm is hit by the Eagles’ Milton Williams in the fourth quarter. The Eagles forced three Mahomes turnovers in the game. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

A Chiefs fan reacts while watching the game at the Superdome. Jamie Squire/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Worthy catches a touchdown pass in the third quarter. It was the team’s first score of the game. Sam Lutz/Kansas City Chiefs/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs players look on from the sidelines in the second half. Patrick Smith/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith catches a 46-yard touchdown pass from Hurts in the third quarter. The touchdown stretched the Eagles’ lead to 33-0. Charlie Riedel/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Hurts throws the ball to running back Saquon Barkley during the second half. Geoff Burke/USA Today Sports/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones, second from left, walks off the field after an injury. Head coach Andy Reid is on the right. Ashley Landis/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Mahomes reaches for the ball after being tackled in the third quarter. Patrick Smith/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown scores a touchdown near the end of the first half. The Eagles led 24-0 at halftime. Abbie Parr/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Mahomes sits on the bench during the first half. Mahomes and the Chiefs offense managed only 23 total yards in the first half. Mahomes threw two interceptions and was sacked three times. David J. Phillip/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean celebrates after he returned an interception for a touchdown during the second quarter. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles fans cheer on their team at the Superdome. Charlie Riedel/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Mahomes is sacked by Josh Sweat, left, in the second quarter. Jamie Squire/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Taylor Swift, center, watches the first half at the Superdome. The singer’s boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, ended the half without a catch. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs safety Bryan Cook intercepts a Hurts pass early in the second quarter. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Hurts hands the ball off to Barkley in the first half. Matt Slocum/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Mahomes throws the ball while being pressured by the Eagles’ Jalen Carter in the first quarter. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles fans celebrate a touchdown during the first time. Ashley Landis/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs tight end Noah Gray makes a catch during the first half. Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Hurts (No. 1) gets pushed over the goal line to score the game’s opening touchdown. The Eagles led the Chiefs 7-0 after the first quarter. Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

The Eagles’ Isaiah Rodgers and C.J. Gardner-Johnson break up a pass intended for Marquise Brown. Chris Graythen/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson is tackled by Drue Tranquill. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Hurts hands off to Barkley during the first quarter. Patrick Smith/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Brown pulls in a pass during the opening drive the game. He was called for offensive pass interference, however, and the drive ended in a punt. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

President Donald Trump, in the foreground, salutes as Jon Batiste performs the National Anthem before the game. Ben Curtis/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Batiste sings during the National Anthem. Mike Segar/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

The Chiefs take the field before the game. Jamie Squire/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Hurts gives a pregame pep talk to teammates. Brynn Anderson/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

The Southern University marching band performs in the Superdome prior to the game. Patrick Smith/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles fans follow a brass band up New Orleans’ Poydras Street before the game. Michael DeMocker/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

A Chiefs fan watches from the Superdome. Ashley Landis/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Singer-songwriter Ledisi performs “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” also known as the Black National Anthem. Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Trump greets people taking part in an honorary coin toss. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles defensive backs Avonte Maddox, left, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson embrace before the game. Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

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      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

The official Super Bowl coin sits on the field before the game. Doug Benc/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

An Eagles fan rides a mechanical bull while attending a watch party at a Philadelphia bar. Chris Szagola/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

A police officer is seen at the Superdome on Sunday. Patrick Smith/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Former first lady Jill Biden, an Eagles fan, hangs out with Eagles cheerleaders at the Superdome. Matt Slocum/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Mahomes kneels on the field during pregame warmups. Abbie Parr/AP


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs fans arrive to the Superdome on Sunday. Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports/Reuters


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Fox analyst Tom Brady, who has won more Super Bowls than any player in NFL history, walks the sidelines before the game. This is Brady’s first Super Bowl as a commentator. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

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The Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday won their franchise’s second Super Bowl championship, putting an end to the Kansas City Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat with a dominant and complete performance on both sides of the ball, winning 40-22.

The Eagles forced Patrick Mahomes and the high-powered Chiefs offense into looking ordinary at best, pressing the superstar quarterback into numerous mistakes – none bigger than the two second-quarter interceptions that blew open what had been a tight game.

The first pick, by Cooper DeJean, was returned for a touchdown after Mahomes simply didn’t see him as he scrambled away from the omnipresent Eagles pass rush. The second was the backbreaker as edge rusher Josh Sweat pushed one of Mahomes’ offensive lineman into the quarterback as he threw, knocking him off balance. Zach Baun dove and the linebacker grabbed the ball at the Chiefs’ 14-yard line, allowing the Eagles to go up by 24 just before halftime.

On the other side of the ball, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts simply put in one of the best performances of his career. The fifth-year quarterback looked assured and calm under the bright lights, setting a new Super Bowl record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 72 yards and going 17-for-22 for another 221 yards. He was named Super Bowl MVP for his efforts.

“I just wanted to think about all the effort, all the work, that was put in over the course of time,” Hurts said of his thoughts after the game. “We got a focused group out there. Offense was able to score points and take advantage of opportunities. … and the defense played their a** off.”


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts gets pushed over the goal line to score the opening touchdown of Super Bowl LIX. Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP Eagles capitalize on Chiefs early struggles

It took a few drives, but the game eventually settled into a rhythm of Philadelphia moving the ball and the Chiefs being unable to get anything going.

The Eagles’ first drive was stymied by a dubious offensive pass interference call on wide receiver AJ Brown, who was deemed to have made contact with Trent McDuffie’s helmet when he made separation. That play would have been a first down on a big catch, but instead the Eagles had to punt.

The Chiefs picked up a first down on their first offensive play but then the drive fizzled out quickly and Kansas City had to punt the ball away.

The Eagles’ next drive was extended when McDuffie was flagged for making contact with Dallas Goedert’s face on a third down pass that fell incomplete. It was another questionable call, with Hurts’ pass being thrown high over Goedert’s head on the play.

Two players later, Hurts connected with Jahan Dotson for a long pass that was initially ruled a touchdown. Replay showed Dotson’s knee was actually down before he crossed the goal line, giving the Eagles first and goal from the one-yard line. The team used their patented “tush push” to open the scoring with 6:15 to go in the first quarter.

The Chiefs meanwhile were unable to get anything going on offense early. Mahomes couldn’t find the passes that he wanted and the Chiefs again had to punt, marking another quick drive.

“They came out ready to play and I feel like we started slow,” said Chiefs center Creed Humphrey.

Hurts showed off all his skills on the ensuing drive, moving the Eagles down the field with a couple of passes and picking up a big chunk of yardage with a designed quarterback keeper.


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean celebrates after he returned an interception for a touchdown during the second quarter. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images The Eagles seize control in second quarter explosion

The second quarter started off looking promising for the Chiefs, but it turned into an absolute nightmare for the NFL’s latest dynasty. Eagles fans, meanwhile, will remember those 15 minutes for a long, long time.

The quarter started with an offsides call on the Chiefs, which negated a sack that looked like it was going to kill the Eagles drive. Instead, they got the chance to keep pushing for a possible score to put them up big in the second quarter. But Hurts’ pass to Brown was yards short of the receiver and safety Bryan Cook came up with the big interception to put a stop to the drive.

The Chiefs took over at their own 4-yard line, aiming to get something going on offense for the first time during the game. Instead, they went three-and-out again as Mahomes looked uncharacteristically out of sorts.

Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat said he and his teammates realized early on that they had the Chiefs’ offensive line’s number.

“After a while, it’s just like – cannot go wrong with us right now,” he said. “I said this is just that day. It’s just who’s it gonna be, that’s all it was.”

When the Eagles got the ball back, Hurts found Brown for a big chunk of yardage, picking up 22 yards to move the Eagles back into threatening range of the Chiefs’ end zone. The Chiefs thought they had the Eagles stopped when Justin Reid tackled Hurts short of the first down marker, bringing up a fourth-and-three. The Eagles lined up as if they were going to go for it but instead just tried to get the Chiefs to jump offsides.

The defenders didn’t bite and Jake Elliott lined up to boot a 43-yard field goal. The Eagles were flagged for a false start, moving the kick back five yards and Elliott just squeezed the ball between the uprights to put the Eagles up 10-0.

The next drive brought disaster for the Chiefs – and rapture for the Eagles. Mahomes was sacked on two consecutive plays and on third-and-16, and he had to throw deep to make a play. Instead, he found Eagles defensive back DeJean, who grabbed the interception and weaved through the Chiefs offense to bring the ball 38 yards to the house for a touchdown that put the Eagles up 17-0.


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes sits on the bench during the first half. Mahomes and the Chiefs offense managed only 23 total yards in the first half. David J. Phillip/AP

The Chiefs offensive woes continued on the next drive as Mahomes and his teammates went three-and-out again. The frustration was evident as cameras caught Chiefs players looking upset during the ensuing Eagles drive, which ate up a lot of clock even though Hurts and the offense didn’t move far down the field.

The stop by the Chiefs defense gave Mahomes and company a chance at getting into the two-minute drill as they tried to close the gap before the end of the half. A stressed-out Taylor Swift looked on as the Chiefs took over on their own six-yard line. A poor throw by Mahomes on the opening play of the drive, caused by a slight collision with his own offensive lineman driven by another Eagles pass rush getting home, led to a second interception this time to Baun.

“We didn’t start how we wanted to. Obviously, the turnovers hurt,” Mahomes said. “I take all the blame for that. I mean, those early turnovers swing the momentum of the game, then they capitalize on them and they score on the one and they got a touchdown immediately after, so that’s 14 points that I kind of gave them. It’s hard to come back from that in the Super Bowl. Just didn’t play to my standard and I have to be better next time.”

Hurts and the Eagles offense got the ball back at the Chiefs’ 14-yard line and two plays later, Hurts found Brown wide open in the flat for an easy pass-and-catch touchdown that put the Eagles up 24-0 with just 95 seconds to go before halftime.

The Chiefs once again couldn’t get anything going on offense. DeAndre Hopkins dropped a wide-open pass that was sure to pick up a first down with 40 seconds to go and the Chiefs once again were forced to punt.


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy catches a touchdown pass in the third quarter. It was the team’s first score of the game. Sam Lutz/Kansas City Chiefs/AP Chiefs get on the board but can’t turn it around

After halftime, the story remained much the same. The Chiefs picked up a first down – just their second of the game – but Mahomes was sacked multiple times after that and the Eagles got the ball back quickly.

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said they worked on keeping up the intensity at halftime.

“One of the main things we talked about is be ready for anything, you know, be ready for more anxiety, for different exotic things, things that they can be able to try to get back into the game,” he said.

The Eagles picked up right where they left off, with Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley getting good chunks of yardage to start the drive. Hurts’ ability to scramble gashed the Chiefs for 30 yards on the drive before he found Barkley for a 22-yard gain down to the Chiefs’ four-yard line. The drive eventually stalled there and the Eagles kicked a field goal to extend the lead to 27 with a little more than five minutes to play in the third quarter.

The Chiefs moved the ball a little bit on the ensuing drive – including the first catch from star tight end Travis Kelce – but it was once again an incredible defensive play by the Eagles’ secondary that snuffed out any life Kansas City may have had. On fourth down and short, Mahomes looked for wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins but cornerback Avonte Maddox reached out and got his fingertips on the pass, knocking the ball – and the Chiefs’ comeback hopes – to the turf.


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith catches a 46-yard touchdown pass from Hurts in the third quarter. Charlie Riedel/AP

On the very next play, Hurts dropped back to pass and hit a streaking DeVonta Smith in stride for a touchdown that put the Eagles up 34-0. It was the proverbial nail in the coffin of the Chiefs dynasty and the party on Broad Street and Bourbon Street was about to reach peak levels.

The Chiefs finally got on the board with about 30 seconds to play in the third quarter after a five-play, 90-yard drive ended in a long touchdown pass from Mahomes to wide receiver Xavier Worthy. The Chiefs went for two and didn’t get the conversion, making the score 34-6 in favor of Philly as the third quarter came to an end.

Hurts used his legs to pick up a key gain on the ensuing drive that ended in a field goal for the Eagles, extending their lead to 31 as the fourth quarter got underway.

On the next drive, the Eagles pass rush once again made the kind of play that wins football games.

On first-and-10 from the Chiefs’ 30, Mahomes dropped back and looked to go deep. Before he could let loose, defensive tackle Milton Williams stripped the ball from his hand and jumped on the loose ball. That fumble recovery led to yet another Jake Elliott field goal to put the Eagles up 40-6.

The Chiefs put another touchdown on the board late in the game as Mahomes found Hopkins for a touchdown, allowing the veteran wide receiver to add a touchdown in the Super Bowl to his Hall of Fame resumé. The Chiefs converted on the ensuing two-point conversation to make the score 40-14.


      The Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX with a dominant performance to end the Chiefs’ dream of a three-peat

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni receives a Gatorade bath during the final moments of the game. Matt Slocum/AP

The Chiefs scored again on a long pass from Mahomes to Worthy, his second of the game. With Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni already drenched in the traditional Gatorade bath, the Chiefs added on another two-point conversation to bring the score to 40-22 with under two minutes to go.

The Eagles recovered the ensuing onside kick and from there it was just a matter of taking a knee as the Eagles celebrated their second Super Bowl championship.

“I mean, the Gatorade got dumped on coach with like two-and-a-half minutes left. That’s crazy,” Baun said of the blowout nature of the win. “We were trying to stay locked in the whole game, though, because Kansas City has come back in so many games like that. But I think we all knew pretty early.”

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