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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS WINE SUPER BOWL LVII AGAINST PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Brennan Schmitz Asst. Sports Editor

In Super Bowl LVII, the Kansas City Chiefs were able to claim their second Super Bowl title in just four years after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in a matchup for the ages.

The Eagles received the ball first, quickly driving down the field. They capped the drive off with a touchdown by Jalen Hurts on a QB sneak they had been using to bully teams all season, and the Chiefs were no exception.

The Chiefs made the most with their first offensive possession as well, scoring with a 17yard touchdown pass to tight end Travis Kelce.

The Eagles were able to mostly control the game for the rest of the half, scoring 17 points in the second quarter, thanks to incredible efforts by wide receivers

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AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith. They headed into the locker room for halftime with a 10-point lead and a score of 24-14.

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs came out on fire to start the second half, beginning with an offensive possession. Mahomes used his improvisational skills to help his team march down the field, and they finished the drive with a touchdown by rookie running back Isiah Pacheco.

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The Chiefs’ defense stepped up and held Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ offense to just a field goal on the next drive.

The third quarter ended during a strong drive by the Chiefs, giv- ing both teams a quick break before a tough, gritty fourth quarter.

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