Champions again! Eagles topple and trounce the Chiefs 40-22 to capture a second Super Bowl title
The Eagles dominated the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, as MVP Jalen Hurts threw two touchdowns and the defense shut out Patrick Mahomes for most of the night in a championship performance.
The Eagles celebrate with the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LIX.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
NEW ORLEANS — While breaking down the huddle after warmups ahead of Super Bowl LIX, Jalen Hurts reminded the Eagles of their dominance all season long.
“We did this [expletive] all year,” Hurts said. “Don’t stop now.”
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They didn’t. The Eagles pulled off a 40-22 beatdown of the Kansas City Chiefs in the Superdome, usurping the crown from the back-to-back Lombardi Trophy victors.
Hurts dazzled through the air and on the ground and was voted Super Bowl MVP. He went 17-of-22 for 221 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception for a 119.7 passer rating. Hurts also did record-setting damage on the ground. He finished the night with 72 rushing yards on 11 carries, breaking his own record for rushing yards in a Super Bowl by a quarterback (70 in Super Bowl LVII).
The Chiefs had answers to stop Saquon Barkley, limiting him to 57 yards on 25 carries, his second lowest single-game total of the season. But it didn’t matter. Not only did the Eagles’ passing game step up, but also the defense kept Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense at bay.
Kansas City had just 225 yards of net offense, which would have been their third-lowest output of the season, before a garbage-time 50-yard touchdown reception by rookie receiver Xavier Worthy.
Here are our takeaways from the Eagles’ second Super Bowl title victory in franchise history:
Hurts handles business
All eyes were on Hurts and his matchup against Steve Spagnuolo’s defense, with a particular focus on how he would handle the defensive coordinator’s notorious blitzes. The Chiefs blitzed at the fifth-highest rate in the league in the regular season (34%), according to Next Gen Stats. Hurts had fared better against the blitz this year compared to last, completing 64.2% of his passing attempts and throwing just one interception, according to Pro Football Focus.
Hurts passed the test against the blitz with flying colors early in the contest. On the Eagles’ second possession of the night, the Chiefs rushed five on second-and-11 from the Kansas City 28. Thanks to a key blitz pickup from Barkley, Hurts had plenty of time to air the ball out down the right sideline to Jahan Dotson for a gain of 27 yards to the Chiefs’ 1. Hurts punched the ball into the end zone on a Tush Push to put the Eagles up, 7-0.
The protection wasn’t always perfect, though. On the Eagles’ third possession at the Chiefs’ 30-yard line, Nick Bolton was the fifth man on a delayed rush up the A gap. No one picked him up, giving him a free shot at Hurts. With Bolton in his face, the fourth-year starter tossed the ball short of A.J. Brown, allowing safety Bryan Cook to swoop in and snare the interception. The pick marked Hurts’ first since Nov. 10 in Week 10 against the Dallas Cowboys.
Hurts rebounded quickly. After a 48-yard field goal from Jake Elliott and a 38-yard pick-6 from Cooper DeJean on his 22nd birthday, Hurts capitalized on a Zack Baun interception that brought the Eagles to the Chiefs’ 14-yard line after the two-minute warning in the first half. On second-and-8, Hurts hit Brown on a crossing route to put the Eagles up, 24-0.
The “Slim Reaper” carried a scythe and a dagger. DeVonta Smith beat Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson off the line of scrimmage and Hurts connected with him on a deep shot for a 46-yard touchdown. According to Next Gen Stats, the pass sailed 54.9 yards in the air, which marked Hurts’ second-longest completion of the season and sixth-longest of his career.
“I’m still processing,” Hurts said of his emotions after the game. “It’s been a long journey, it’s a journey of ups and downs and highs and lows. I’ve always stayed true to myself and have this vision of being the best that I can be, and that evolved, over time, into this desire to win. You don’t do great things without having good guys around you. The effort, sticking to the script, and always trusting the process is what got us here.”
Four-man rush takes flight
Defenses win championships, evidently.
Vic Fangio and his unit put on a master class in how to limit Mahomes, who was making his fifth Super Bowl appearance in his eight career seasons. Unlike Spagnuolo, Fangio didn’t employ any exotic blitzes to get the job done. Instead, Fangio relied on a four-man rush and sticky coverage on the back end to put Mahomes under duress.
It worked. In the first half alone, the Eagles managed a 47% pressure rate without blitzing Mahomes once. The 29-year-old got a taste of the four-man rush on the Chiefs’ opening drive on third-and-9. Mahomes held onto the ball with his receivers well-covered, giving Nolan Smith and Milton Williams the opportunity to flush him from the pocket. He threw the ball incomplete.
The Eagles kept bringing the pressure and eventually began to get home. After defeating a block from Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor, Nolan Smith tripped up Mahomes on third-and-3, forcing the Chiefs to go three-and-out.
Two possessions later, Josh Sweat made his case for a hefty payday on the free-agent market. On the Chiefs’ fourth possession of the night, Sweat sacked Mahomes on first down, then split a sack with Jalyx Hunt on the ensuing second down. On the first play after DeJean’s pick-6 that followed the back-to-back sacks, Williams joined the party, bringing down Mahomes on third-and-9.
Sweat added another at the start of the third quarter to bring his final total on the day to 2½, his single-game career high. Williams strip-sacked Mahomes in the fourth and recovered his forced fumble at the Chiefs’ 18-yard line. Mahomes went 21-of-32 for 257 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions for a 95.4 passer rating. He took a career-high six sacks.
“We are just competing with each other out there, I think that is what it is,” Sweat said. “We want to out play each other and that’s what’s setting the bar for each of us. We just want the bragging rights. That’s how we push each other, we want to see who can get it done.”
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley with the Vince Lombardi Trophy following a Super Bowl LIX win.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, near City Hall.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and his family celebrate a Super Bowl LIX win against the Chiefs.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans after the Eagles win the NFL Super Bowl LIX game against the Kansas City Chiefs.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles after winning the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Final score 40-22.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley after the Philadelphia Eagles win the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and head coach Nick Sirianni celebrate a Super Bowl LIX win against the Chiefs Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Eagles win 40-22.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles after winning the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Final score 40-22.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles Nick Sirianni after the Philadelphia Eagles win the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Final score 40-22.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles with the Vince Lombardi Trophy as they celebrates a Super Bowl LIX win against the Chiefs Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Eagles win 40-22.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans react after Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in Philadelphia.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni gets gatorade dumped on him during the fourth quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni gets a celebratory gatorade bath late in the fourth quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Fans react to the Eagles play the Chiefs in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, in a bar near Frankford and Cottman Aves., Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, in Philadelphia.Read moreTyger Willliams / Staff Photographer
Eagles offensive tackle Mekhi Becton and quarterback Jalen Hurts hug late in the fourth quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. celebrates after a stop on the kickoff return during the fourth quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Fans react to the Eagles play the Chiefs in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, near City Hall.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Eagles offensive tackle Mekhi Becton tears mixed with sweat on the sideline late in the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith and offensive tackle Mekhi Becton hug late in the fourth quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid during the fourth quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Josh Sweat , Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jalyx Hunt , Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams celebrate a fumble recovery during the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter knocks Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes back causing a fumble during the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans sing “Sweet Caroline” during the start of the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate a 37-6 lead during the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans mock the Chiefs during the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Eagles are up 40-6.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans react to a complete field goal during the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Eagles are leading 37-6.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts throws the football to wide receiver A.J. Brown during the third quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts kicks a field goal for an Eagles score during the third quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX game Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts slides in under the Chiefs defense for a first down during the third quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is sacked by Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquill during the fourth quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans react to a 37-6 lead during the fourth quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley with a short gain during the third quarter against Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal (left) and cornerback Jaylen Watson.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts scrambles past Chiefs defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Avonte Maddox broke up a pass and celebrates with Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell during the third quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Fans reacting to an Eagles lead during the third quarter of the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley catches the football against Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquill during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts picks up a first down during the third quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson and linebacker Zack Baun sacks Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the third quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans cheer during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts picks up a first down during the third quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley with the reception during the third quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis sacks Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the third quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
The NFL Super Bowl LIX halftime show featuring Kendrick Lamar.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Kendrick Lamar during the halftime show.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles linebacker Zack Baun (center) celebrates an interception late during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean celebrates a touchdown run on an interception during the second quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean and cornerback Kelee Ringo celebrate DeJean’s interception touchdown return during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jalyx Hunt celebrates a sack on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. grabs Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the second quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams and linebacker Josh Sweat celebrate Williams’ sack in the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean (33) scores a touchdown after intercepting a pass during the first half.Read moreGeorge Walker IV / AP
Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams celebrates a sack on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean runs for touchdown after intercepting the ball during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean (33) celebrates after returning an interception for a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half.Read moreCharlie Riedel / AP
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean scores a touchdown run on an interception during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell carries during the second quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles defensive tackle Moro Ojomo (center) and Eagles linebacker Jalyx Hunt celebrate a second sack in a row during the second quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean celebrates his second quarter interception.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is sacked by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Josh Sweat during the second quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts throws the football past Chiefs defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean on the punt return during the second quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts runs the football on the last play of the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson catches the ball against Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson and runs the first-yard-line during the first quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts runs against Chiefs safety Bryan Cook during the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Johnny Wilson celebrates Hurts’ touchdown during the first quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (center) scores a touchdown on a tush push play during the first quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert spikes the ball after Hurts 1 yard rushing touchdown during the first quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson catches the ball and is down at the 1-yard-line during the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter takes aim for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes as he passes during the first quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid gives chase to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts during the first quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown was called for pass interference on this play against Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Joshua Williams during the first quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts hands off the ball to running back Saquon Barkley during the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson raises his arms during pre-game introductions.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles flags ahead of the players as they’re announced and take the field before the start of the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Opening ceremonies of the NFL Super Bowl LIXRead moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Pick-ture perfect
With Mahomes out of sorts in the pocket, the Eagles’ back seven took advantage of his errant passes. After taking two consecutive sacks, Mahomes fled the pocket to his right prematurely, attempting to make a throw across his body to the middle of the field. None of the Chiefs receivers was in the vicinity.
DeJean, however, was running directly into the path of the ball. The rookie nickel cornerback snared the pass, then ran 38 yards to the end zone for his first career touchdown on his 22nd birthday, putting the Eagles up, 17-0.
The defense continued to force Mahomes into poor decisions. With less than two minutes remaining in the first half, backed up at his own 6-yard line, Mahomes felt pressure in his face. Sweat put Chiefs left tackle Joe Thuney on skates, backing him up into Mahomes’ lap. The Chiefs quarterback unleashed a pass to the short middle of the field, which a diving Baun corralled for an interception.
The pick marked Baun’s first in the Superdome, where he regularly played for four seasons as a member of the New Orleans Saints.
“It doesn’t feel real, it feels like a dream,” Baun said. “I can’t even put it into words. The confetti falling, I’m so happy for this team. This is what we talked about, and just super thankful and excited.”