The Eagles win Super Bowl LIX and denies major history in a dominant way
Philadelphia Eagles They stopped NFL history on the track as they dominated the Kansas City Chiefs (40-22) to win the Super Bowl Lix at Caesar Super Dome in New Orleans on Sunday night.
Chief They wanted to be the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls, but the Eagles, a team that lost to the Chiefs in the “big game” two seasons ago, are sure to make a comeback It has been established.
Philadelphia currently has the second Lombardi Trophy for the organization, beating Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in 2018.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen celebrates with right, wide receiver Devonta Smith. , in New Orleans. (AP Photo/MattSlocum)
Those who believed that the Eagles would win this game did not see it coming in this game as they dominated the Chiefs in all three phases from the beginning of this game from the beginning to the end of this game .
The Chiefs, one of the best crimes In the NFL The team, which has a clear history in the game this season and over the past two years, had a total of 34 yards attack in the first half as the Eagles’ defenses thrived against the offensive line.
Mahomes was never comfortable and showed it when they punted their first three possessions. Meanwhile, despite putting a punt on their first possession, the Eagles managed to score a second go-around in the end zone.
Trump receives a noisy reception to salute during the Super Bowl LIX National Anthem
After moving downfield, Jalen Hurts spotted Jahan Dotson on a 28-yard strike. This was initially considered to be the first touchdown of the game. However, after review, Dotson was found on a one-yard line.
But you know what will happen there.
The Hearts were crammed into the end zone to bring the Eagles to 7-0, but then they didn’t look back.
It was clear how uncomfortable Mahomes was for both half as the Eagles pass rush kept going home no matter how many players were sent by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen celebrates with right, wide receiver Devonta Smith. , in New Orleans. (AP Photo/MattSlocum)
Mahomes was fired up to five times in one match in 2024, with the Eagles recording six times in the evening showing off their domination. But it wasn’t just the defensive line. Secondary also worked.
It came in the first half when rookie cornerback Cooper Dejan, who celebrated his 22nd birthday, picked Mahomes on a scramble throw and ran it with a 38-yard pick six.
Mahomes threw yet another intercept in the first play of a drive already deep in his territory later in the second quarter. Two plays later, wounds were found AJ Brownhe also went for a touchdown that felt like a dagger at Super Bowl LVII 24-0.
When the second half kicked off, the Chiefs were already in hopeless mode, with five plays taking part in the first drive. They were forced to punt. And after the Eagles kicked a field goal, Mahomes saw his fourth short pass knocked down as he returned to the Eagles.
The game then saw a true dagger as Devonta Smith, who grew up an hour from New Orleans in Amite City, Louisiana, broke out a 46-yard touchdown catch with a ball thrown entirely from the heart.
At 34-0, the deficit was insurmountable for Mahomes and Chiefs, even if Rookie Xavier Worthy found the end zone on a 24-yard pass from Mahomes.
But in the end, the chiefs didn’t approach a comeback as the Eagles continued playing, and the classic “Mahomes Magic” didn’t work.

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Devonta Smith (6) celebrates Sunday, February 9, 2025 after catching a touchdown pass in New Orleans in the second half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game with the Kansas City Chiefs. (AP Photo/Dugben)
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History wasn’t made in New Orleans on Sunday, but the Eagles become the team that stopped what appears to be the unstoppable chief forever.
The Eagles aren’t just flying – they’re surged once again as Super Bowl champions.
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