Chiefs Produce Epic Comeback In 38–35 Super Bowl Win Over Eagles

Kansas City erased a 10-point halftime deficit to top Philadelphia in Super Bowl LVII.
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The game had everything. Great offensive performances on both sides, officiating chaos, a choppy field and, in the end, a game-winning Super Bowl drive led by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. He drove the Chiefs 66 yards on 12 plays in 5:07 to cap off a remarkable comeback and defeat the Eagles 38–35 in Super Bowl LVII. 

The game was thrilling from the start and included a special reveal during Rihanna’s halftime show.  

It was a wildly entertaining evening. Here’s all the action we captured. 

Donna Kelce didn’t text her sons before Super Bowl LVII.

Eagles fans booed Walter Payton Man of the Year winner Cowboys QB Dak Prescott.

Damar Hamlin honored the crew that saved him.

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was emotional during pregame.

Patrick Mahomes reinjured his right ankle before halftime.

NFL officiating was again an issue, with the first point of controversy being a catch/no-catch by Eagles WR Devonta Smith.

Greg Olson was specifically miffed by the holding call on the Eagles on the final drive.

Take a look at that call, and decide for yourself. 

Rob Gronkowski can’t kick. Apparently. 

Patrick Mahomes wanted a dynasty; now he has one.

Mahomes is the obvious choice for Super Bowl LVII MVP

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