The Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, stopping the Chiefs from claiming their third consecutive win.
The Chiefs, who were making their fifth Super Bowl appearance in six years, came into the game with a lot of hype surrounding their chance to make history with a three-peat.
However, the Eagles dominated, especially with their strong defense. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs was sacked six times and threw two interceptions, which ended their hopes of achieving NFL immortality.
Eagles’ quarterback Jalen Hurts stepped up in a big way, silencing critics who questioned his passing ability.
He threw a remarkable 46-yard touchdown pass to seal the Eagles’ victory. This win marked the Eagles’ second Super Bowl title, having previously won in 2018.
Before the game, former President Donald Trump also shared his excitement for the Super Bowl, looking forward to cheering on the teams in New Orleans. He praised football as America’s most popular sport, calling it a unifying force for the country.
The Eagles’ victory over the Chiefs will be remembered as one of the most dominant performances in recent Super Bowl history.