
The Philadelphia Eagles are the new Super Bowl champions, having easily defeated the Kansas City Chiefs. An autopsy of this brutal loss in 15 points.
One-Way Street

The Philadelphia Eagles had the upper hand over their opponents, the Kansas City Chiefs, with a final score of 40 to 22. This marks their second Super Bowl win in history.
President

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, was present at the NFL final match, where he took a stroll to greet the crowd at Ceasars Superdome.
An Unrecognizable Mahomes

The Chiefs’ number 15 was tested by the Eagles’ aggressive defense, suffering two interceptions, a rare occurrence for the star quarterback.
MVP

Following a masterful performance, Jalen Hurts was named the MVP of the Super Bowl. He recorded two touchdown passes and one rushing touchdown, while also throwing for 221 yards.
Where was Travis Kelce?

The star receiver of the Chiefs was shut down against Philadelphia, accumulating only 39 yards passing, on a total of four receptions.
An effective defense

Although Jalen Hurts was the MVP, it was the Eagles’ defense that stole the show, recording six sacks and two interceptions. The Chiefs’ offense was handcuffed.
The halftime show

The halftime show by Kendrick Lamar has been largely criticized publicly, as the rapper’s performance was quite sober.
The positive point for the Chiefs

Given the low profile of Travis Kelce and Pat Mahomes, someone had to step up for the Chiefs, and Xavier Worthy took on that role. The receiver finished the game with two touchdown receptions.
The Gatorade Shower

As is traditional, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni experienced the famous Gatorade shower when the game was out of reach for the Chiefs. The color yellow was in the spotlight this year.
Taylor Swift booed

Singer Taylor Swift was booed by Eagles fans, as she was supporting the Chiefs due to her boyfriend Travis Kelce. It is worth noting that she is from Pennsylvania, which likely didn’t help her case.
No suspense

The Eagles took a 34 to 0 lead in the third quarter, with 24 points scored before halftime. The Chiefs were never in the game, as they would have needed a miracle to come back into it.
Missed opportunity

The Kansas City Chiefs could have become the first team in history to win three consecutive Super Bowls, but it was a completely missed opportunity for Andy Reid’s squad.
The turning point of the game

The turning point of the game was clearly Cooper Dejean’s interception, which led to a touchdown to take the lead 17 to 0 in the second quarter.
Too Little Too Late

KC scored two touchdowns at the end of the game, during the fourth quarter, while the match was practically over. KC acted too late.
Philadelphia on Fire

Sports fans in the Philadelphia region are known for being passionate, sometimes even too much. They created chaos in the streets of their beloved city, even starting fires. Authorities had to intervene to stop this madness.