Underdog Rebellion Philadelphia Beat Kansas City to Win Super Bowl...Quarterback Hurts Becomes MVP

Feb 10, 2025

Underdog Rebellion Philadelphia Beat Kansas City to Win Super Bowl...Quarterback Hurts Becomes MVP
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Underdog Rebellion Philadelphia Beat Kansas City to Win Super Bowl...Quarterback Hurts Becomes MVP
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Underdog Rebellion Philadelphia Beat Kansas City to Win Super Bowl...Quarterback Hurts Becomes MVP
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The Kansas City Chiefs sank. The Philadelphia Eagles took down the stronghold.

Philadelphia defeated Kansas City 40-22 in the 59th Super Bowl held at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on the 10th (Korea time). Philadelphia topped the Super Bowl for the first time in seven years since 2018. This is the second time in the club's history. Kansas City, which has advanced to the Super Bowl five times in the last six years, tried to win the first three consecutive years but failed.

Philadelphia quarterback Jaylen Hurts, who made 17 of 21 passes and recorded 221 passing yards and 72 rushing yards, the longest ever in a Super Bowl, was named MVP. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Murhomes, the NFL's strongest, was just a supporting actor.




Seven years ago, a miracle drama was replayed. Philadelphia defeated the strongest New England Patriots 41-33 in 2018 to reach the top. This year he conquered Kansas City. Philadelphia, which led Kansas City 27-21 through the third quarter of the Super Bowl two years ago and lost 35-38, succeeded in avenging itself.

The joys and sorrows were divided early on. Philadelphia finished the first half 24-0 with a perfect air defense balance. Philadelphia, which scored on its first touchdown with 6:15 left in the first quarter, opened the scoring to 10-0 in the second quarter on Jake Elliott's 48-yard field goal.

Underdog Rebellion Philadelphia Beat Kansas City to Win Super Bowl...Quarterback Hurts Becomes MVP
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Underdog Rebellion Philadelphia Beat Kansas City to Win Super Bowl...Quarterback Hurts Becomes MVP
Kansas City slumped after Murhomes was hit twice with a fatal interception. Cooper DeGene, who celebrated his birthday on this day, stole Murhomes' ball and immediately succeeded in a touchdown. He was recorded as a touchdown on his birthday for the first time in the Super Bowl.

There was no reversal in the second half. Philadelphia, which added another three points with a field goal early in the third quarter, scored 34-0 when Hurts delivered a touchdown pass to Divonta Smith with a 46-yard pass with 2:40 left. Kansas City only succeeded in a touchdown just before the end of the third quarter, avoiding a humiliating defeat.

Philadelphia played the fourth quarter 'considered' He gave up 16 points. The festival has already begun. He prepared for the victory ceremony long before the end whistle. Philadelphia director Nick Sirianni enjoyed the jubilation of 'Drink Shower'

U.S. President Donald Trump was the first sitting U.S. president to watch the Super Bowl. Former President Joe Biden's wife Jill Biden, known as a big Philadelphia fan, also visited the stadium. Numerous celebrities, including singer Paul McCartney, Lionel Messi of Inter Miami, actor Bradley Cooper and Apple CEO Tim Cook, were present at the scene. Taylor Swift, a pop star who is in an open relationship with Travis Kelsey of Kansas City, also visited the scene, but failed to recreate last year's 'Winning Kiss'.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.