The Philadelphia Eagles secured their second Super Bowl victory on Feb. 9, with a 40-22 win against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
This victory over the Chiefs prevented them from achieving a first-time NFL three-peat, which is winning the Super Bowl three times in a row.
The Eagles finished off their season with a 14-3 record, which is an accomplishment in itself, since it’s their second 14 win season in three whole years.
During the playoffs, Philadelphia paved their way towards the big game, defeating the Green Bay Packers (22-10), Los Angeles Rams (28-22), and the Washington Commanders (55-23).
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts set the tone for the game early, managing a 75-yard touchdown drive while running back Saquon Barkley made a 45-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, putting the Eagles up 17-7.
During the third quarter, Kansas City attempted to fight back with a drive, but the Eagles responded with Hurts connecting to A.J. Brown, retaking control at 27-14.
To close the game, a push from the Chiefs was shut down by an interception from Darius Slay, following Hurts making another touchdown, securing the victory at 40-22.
After marking their second Super Bowl win, Jalen Hurts at 26 years old, is now the youngest Eagles quarterback to win the Super Bowl, proving his worth as a champion.
Fans of the Philadelphia Eagles are known for their intensity, and it’s clear that this victory is a reward for their support.
This Super Bowl win is more than a championship, it leaves a legacy behind in the Eagles history, showing their resilience and determination in football.