The Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl in dominant fashion, beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in New Orleans.
The Chiefs were aiming to make history with an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl victory. However, all of their dreams were shattered as the Eagles played exceptionally well, particularly on defense.
Kansas City’s star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, was sacked six times and threw two interceptions.
Despite the Chiefs’ efforts to limit the Eagles’ star running back, Saquon Barkley, the Eagles still claimed their second Super Bowl title.
Meanwhile, Jalen Hurts proved his critics wrong by delivering a standout performance, throwing a brilliant 46-yard touchdown pass that helped the Eagles win the Super Bowl.
Due to his exceptional performance, Hurts was named the Super Bowl MVP.
The Super Bowl night began with a celebration of the city’s lively culture, including jazz, marching bands, and Mardi Gras costumes.
The event was attended by numerous Hollywood stars, musicians, and U.S. President Donald Trump, who were seen in the stands at the Superdome, accompanied by his daughter Ivanka Trump.
Before the match began, actor Jon Hamm introduced the Chiefs, while Bradley Cooper hyped up the Eagles.