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It’s Celebration Time: Philadelphia Eagles Wins the Super Bowl 2025

Eagles fans are on the edge of their seats, watching the historic victory of the Philadelphia Eagles unfold. The current Super Bowl score stands at Eagles 40, Chiefs 22. Mahomes and his teammates gave it their all, but it seems fate had other plans, handing the win to Jalen Hurts and his team. Overall, the Eagles completely dominated the Chiefs.

Super Bowl LIX Winner: Philadelphia Eagles Wins the Super Bowl 2025

The Philadelphia Eagles triumphed in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, securing a dominant 40-22 victory over the two-time defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs. This win allowed the Eagles to avenge their Super Bowl LVII loss to the Chiefs, marking their second Super Bowl championship.
The match was thrilling, with the Eagles putting on an incredible performance against the Chiefs. Near the end, Mahomes connected with Worthy for a stunning 50-yard touchdown, followed by a two-point conversion with Hopkins. However, it was too late, and the Eagles emerged victorious in the 2025 Super Bowl.
The 2024 season marked a step back for Jalen Hurts individually, following two consecutive Pro Bowl appearances, including a 2022 season where he finished as the MVP runner-up. The Eagles’ offense leaned heavily on Saquon Barkley, making up for an inconsistent passing game and a less dynamic Hurts.
However, it turns out Hurts was saving his best performance for the final stretch. Against a tough Chiefs defense that had slowed him down just enough two years ago (and had contained Barkley’s signature explosive runs tonight), Hurts delivered arguably his finest game of the season. He posted a solid 77.3 percent completion rate, going 17-of-22 for 221 yards and two touchdowns (with an ultimately inconsequential interception). On top of that, Hurts led the Eagles in rushing with 72 yards on 11 carries, averaging 6.5 yards per attempt.
Two years ago, Hurts used the image of himself walking off the field amidst Chiefs-colored confetti as motivation to return to this stage. This time, he’ll finish the Super Bowl holding the Lombardi Trophy — and likely adding an MVP award to his collection.

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