The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs to claim their second Super Bowl title, cruising to a 40-22 victory. Their defense overwhelmed Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense, holding them to just 275 total yards and forcing two interceptions—one returned for a touchdown in the first half. The Eagles’ relentless pass rush sacked Mahomes six times, disrupting Kansas City’s rhythm and keeping them from sustaining drives.

Jalen Hurts silenced critics with the win, adding a Super Bowl victory over Mahomes to his résumé—something only Tom Brady had accomplished before. Head coach Nick Sirianni also earned a crucial victory after entering the season under scrutiny. Meanwhile, the loss dents Kansas City’s claim as the greatest dynasty in NFL history and complicates Mahomes’ case as the greatest quarterback of all time.

The Chiefs were aiming for an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl win but fell short, looking nothing like the dominant force that had ruled the league in recent years. Kendrick Lamar headlined the halftime show, performing “Not Like Us” alongside SZA and DJ Mustard, with Samuel L. Jackson making a surprise appearance. Serena Williams also joined the spectacle. Meanwhile, a dancer was detained by security after waving Sudanese and Palestinian flags during the performance.