Eagles crush Chiefs’ dreams–Watch the explosive highlights that denied the Super Bowl 2025 “three-peat”!

In a showdown that was more a masterclass than a matchup, the Philadelphia Eagles soared to a commanding victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 2025, clinching their second Super Bowl title with a score of 40-22.

The Eagles' triumph at the Superdome in New Orleans not only etched their name into the annals of NFL history but also shattered the Chiefs' aspirations of a historic “three-peat.”



The much-anticipated rematch, held at the iconic Superdome in New Orleans, was expected to be a nail-biter but instead unfolded as a one-sided affair that left fans and pundits alike in awe of the Eagles' prowess on the field.

The Eagles' triumph was not just a win but a statement, denying the Chiefs a historic “three-peat” and avenging their narrow 38-35 loss to the same team two years prior.

The game was rife with storylines, but none more compelling than the redemption arc of Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who emerged as the Super Bowl MVP with a stellar performance that included two passing touchdowns, a rushing touchdown, and 221 yards in the air.

Hurts' leadership was on full display as he orchestrated the Eagles' offense with precision and poise, even after an early setback with an interception.


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The Philadelphia Eagles won their second Super Bowl title by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22, preventing what would have been a Chiefs “three-peat”. Image source: Philadelphia Eagles / Youtube.



His ability to bounce back and lead the team in both passing and rushing yards (72 on the ground) was a testament to his growth and resilience as a player.

The quarterback's post-game reflections highlighted his journey, “I've just been able to use every experience and learn from it,” Hurts said. “The good, the bad, all of it, using it as fuel to pursue my own greatness.”


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The Eagles' victory was a team effort, with contributions coming from all sides. Kicker Jake Elliott was a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals, adding crucial points to the Eagles' tally.

Even with All-Pro running back Saquon Barkley having an off day, rushing 25 times for only 57 yards, the Eagles' offense didn't miss a beat.



On the defensive end, the Eagles were relentless, sacking Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes six times and forcing him into two interceptions and a fumble.

Mahomes, who had been a playoff maestro until this point, found himself overwhelmed by the Eagles' defense, which seemed to anticipate and counter every move the Chiefs made.


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The game's scoreline tells the tale of the Eagles' dominance. They opened the scoring with Hurts' rushing touchdown and never looked back.

Rookie cornerback Cooper DeJean's 38-yard interception return for a touchdown on his birthday was a highlight reel moment, showcasing the Eagles' defensive acumen and opportunism.

As the Eagles extended their lead, the Chiefs struggled to find their footing.



Mahomes' second interception, caught by Eagles linebacker Zack Baun, set up another Eagles touchdown, further dampening the Chiefs' spirits. By the time the Chiefs managed to score, the Eagles had already built an insurmountable lead.

This victory adds to the Eagles' storied history, with their first Lombardi Trophy won in 2018 under the leadership of backup quarterback Nick Foles.

The win also marked a special moment for broadcasting, as the legendary Tom Brady, who the Eagles defeated in 2018, called the game for Fox.

The Super Bowl was graced by the presence of President Trump, who became the first sitting president to attend the event. However, his prediction of a Chiefs win went unfulfilled as he departed the game at halftime, with the Eagles firmly in control.


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This game was also vindication for the team that was criticized to lack cohesion under the guidance of head coach Nick Siriani. "That's a great football team, and we had to come out and play our best, and we did," a joyful Siriani said following the game. "... Let's run this back."

The Eagles' Super Bowl 2025 win will be remembered for its sheer dominance and the emergence of Jalen Hurts as a superstar quarterback. It was a game that had everything: high stakes, a quest for redemption, and a showcase of football excellence.

For the Chiefs, it was a night to forget, but for the Eagles and their fans, it was a night that will be celebrated for generations to come.

Key Takeaways

  • The Philadelphia Eagles won their second Super Bowl title by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22, preventing what would have been a Chiefs “three-peat”.
  • Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP after a stellar performance that included two passing touchdowns, one rushing touchdown, and leading the team in both passing and rushing yards.
  • Despite a season filled with criticism, the Eagles showcased a strong display on both sides of the ball, dominating the Chiefs in a game with little suspense.
  • This victory was a form of redemption for the Eagles, who had lost to the Chiefs in a controversial Super Bowl clash two years prior.

Were you cheering for the Eagles or the Chiefs? What were your standout moments from Super Bowl 2025? Join the conversation and let us know your highlights in the comments below!
 

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