Sunday, February 9th 2025, 9:25 pm
In a Super Bowl rematch rife with storylines but low on drama, the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 Sunday at the Superdome in New Orleans, winning the franchise's second Super Bowl and denying the Chiefs what would have been a historic three-peat.
Their second Super Bowl meeting in three seasons held nothing of the intrigue of their first. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for two touchdowns and rushed for a third, and kicker Jake Elliott connected on four field goals.
Hurts and the Eagles got their revenge for the 38-35 Super Bowl loss to the Chiefs two years ago that was mired by a controversial holding call in the closing minutes.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes struggled mightily throughout the night, throwing two interceptions, one that was returned for a touchdown and losing a fumble on a strip-sack. He was sacked five times, as the Eagles dominated on both sides of the ball.
According to CBS Sports NFL writer Jeff Kerr, Mahomes had more interceptions Sunday, two, than in his other 20 playoff games combined.
The Eagles opened the scoring midway through the first quarter with a rushing touchdown from quarterback Jalen Hurts on their patented "tush push" play, giving them a 7-0 lead. A 48-yard Jake Elliott field goal midway through the second quarter extended their lead to 10-0.
Then the floodgates opened. Mahomes threw an interception that was returned for a 38-yard touchdown by rookie cornerback Cooper DeJean, on his 22nd birthday no less.
Then, with under two minutes to play in the first half, Mahomes threw his second pick of the day, this time to Eagles linebacker Zack Baun deep in Chiefs territory. That set up a 12-yard touchdown catch for Eagles receiver A.J. Brown moments later to extend the lead to 24-0.
Elliott converted on a 27-yard field goal midway through the third quarter to give the Eagles a 27-0 lead. When the Chiefs failed to convert a fourth-down play on the following drive, the Eagles delivered what was the dagger when Hurts connected with Devontae Smith on a 46-yard touchdown pass to push the lead to 34-0.
The Chiefs finally got on the board late in the third quarter when Mahomes hit Xavier Worthy for a 24-yard touchdown. The scoring drive also marked the first time the Chiefs had gotten into Eagles territory in the game.
The Chiefs scored two garbage-time touchdowns to keep the score respectable, but it was to little too late.
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