Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 Philadelphia Eagles – as it happened (2024)

Key events

  • 13 Feb 2023Chiefs 38-35 Eagles, FINAL
  • 13 Feb 2023Field goal (Chiefs)! Chiefs 38-35 Eagles, :08, 4th quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Touchdown and two-point conversion (Eagles)! Chiefs 35-35 Eagles, 6:07, 4th quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Touchdown (Chiefs)! Chiefs 35-27 Eagles, 9:22, 4th quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Touchdown (Chiefs)! Chiefs 28-27 Eagles, 12:04, 4th quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Field goal (Eagles)! Chiefs 21-27 Eagles, 1:45, 3rd quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Touchdown! (Chiefs) Chiefs 21-24 Eagles, 9:30, 3rd quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Start of the second half!
  • 13 Feb 2023Field goal (Eagles) Chiefs 14-24 Eagles, end of the first half
  • 13 Feb 2023Touchdown! (Eagles) Chiefs 14-21 Eagles, 2:20, 2nd quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Fumble recovery touchdown (Chiefs) Chiefs 14-14 Eagles, 9:39, 2nd quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Touchdown! (Eagles) Chiefs 7-14 Eagles, 14:52, 2nd quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Failed field goal attempt (Chiefs) Chiefs 7-7 Eagles, 2:27, 1st quarter
  • 13 Feb 2023Touchdown! (Chiefs) Chiefs 7-7 Eagles, 6:57, 1st quarter
  • 12 Feb 2023Touchdown! (Eagles) Chiefs 0-7 Eagles, 10:09, 1st quarter
  • 12 Feb 2023Opening kickoff
  • 12 Feb 2023Send your predictions

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12 Feb 202318.19EST

The Kansas City Chiefs take the field to a mixture of tomahawk chops from Chiefs fans and boos from Eagles fans. Definitely sounds like the Eagles have a slight home-field advantage in what’s supposed to be a neutral playing field.

12 Feb 202318.15EST

I’m not saying that the stadium is filled with Eagles fans but Dak Prescott got booed accepting the freaking Walter Payton Award, so my guess is that it’s not 50-50 as far as rooting interests go.

12 Feb 202318.13EST

Sheryl Lee Ralph just sang Lift Every Voice And Sing and wow she absolutely nailed it. 9/10. Also, I approve of this tradition and hope this continues in future Super Bowls.

12 Feb 202318.11EST

The first time I watched the superbowl live I was staying with friends in Edison, NJ, and the game was topped and tailed by episodes of Friends.
No idea who played or won though...@HunterFelt

— Alison W (♿️⚾☕) (@AlisonW) February 12, 2023

I always remember the losers of the first few Super Bowls I watched because it was literally always the Buffalo Bills.

12 Feb 202318.08EST

Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 Philadelphia Eagles – as it happened (1)

And we’re starting to see action on the field! Damar Hamlin, surrounded by first responders, was given a loving ovation. Now, we have the Walter Payton Man of the Year presentation coming up. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is this year’s recipient.

12 Feb 202318.06EST

An update from AP on the cable/internet outage in Philadelphia:

Comcast spokesperson Jen Bilotta said physical damage that severed fiberoptic cable in the Kensington section of northeast Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon resulted in an outage affecting a few thousand households in the Kensington and Fishtown neighborhoods and some surrounding areas.

She said crews have been “working furiously” for several hours to resolve the problem and some customers have started to come back online — they are hoping to restore service to everyone by kickoff.

12 Feb 202318.04EST

It feels like we’ve talked about both teams’ offenses here without going into depth about their defenses or their offensive lines. So, with a half-hour to go before kickoff is scheduled, this is a great time to read the great Melissa Jacobs’s breakdowns of the battles between these opposing forces:

Super Bowl LVII is a tale of two terrifying defensesRead more

12 Feb 202317.59EST

The following email from S Fuller contains both a prediction and a useful bit of advice about how to avoid desire. In this case, a desire to see one of these teams beat the other one:

My prediction: The Philly Eagles 36 KC Chiefs 34.

I also like the outcome predicated on what my Buddhist Abbot suggests.

As you will know, Buddhism is not a religion but a skillful way of living in the world. He says best when watching sport events to take both sides scores at the end and add them up, so that one never feels a sense of loss.

Win/win

Cheers,
S

I feel there is some wisdom to be found here.

12 Feb 202317.55EST

Every Super Bowl it feels like a sports personality attempts to draw coverage away from the game and toward himself. If you bet that this year it would be current Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers well… okay, that was kind of a layup but you nonetheless would be correct.

#Packers QB Aaron Rodgers will soon enter the darkness, going into isolation to makes a decision. If he wants a trade, GB will work with him to facilitate it, sources say. Teams have already inquired.

It’s all in Rodgers hands. Story with @TomPelissero: https://t.co/8UGk3FoaPD

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 12, 2023

Mahomes vs Hurts

For a more historical take on today’s quarterback matchup, I highly recommend Andrew Lawrence’s take on what will go down as the first Super Bowl where two Black quarterbacks face off against each other:

This year’s Super Bowl is more than mere validation of the Black quarterback. It’s proof of their evolution into a proper institution. It used to be that a Black quarterback had to be an otherworldly talent (Michael Vick, Cam Newton) or an undeniable one (McNabb, Warren Moon) for teams to justify a starting spot for them. Now, it’s plain common sense. Four years ago the Baltimore Ravens were in a long post-championship swoon, and coach John Harbaugh appeared as good as gone. To save his neck, Harbaugh benched Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco and elevated Lamar Jackson, then just a rookie out still figuring out the game, and the Ravens have been AFC threats ever since.

Kansas City’s Andy Reid pulled a similar move earlier that same year, subbing out former top pick Alex Smith for Mahomes as soon as the latter’s talent became undeniable. Instead of finding fault with the younger QB’s quirks, Reid let them inform his imaginative schemes and embolden his playcalling. As Mahomes prepares to start his third Super Bowl in four years, already, he looks like the best to ever do it.

Mahomes v Hurts: America’s fear of a Black quarterback begins to fadeRead more

12 Feb 202317.47EST

We have some early predictions!

@HunterFelt evening hunter

Chiefs win for me, highlights tomorrow after work :)

— Stuie Neale (@MrNeale92) February 12, 2023

I voted Eagles but am extremely not confident. This might be the most difficult Super Bowl to predict since I began covering them.

And we have an email from Fekata D. Tolcha that keeps things simple:

Chiefs 27---20 Eagles

12 Feb 202317.45EST

Something very nice to see at the Super Bowl is a healthy Damar Hamlin enjoying himself. The Buffalo Bills safety suffered cardiac arrest in a game against the Bengals on 2 January, a moment that emphasized the fact that NFL players are taking a huge risk every time they step onto the field. This is probably an important thing to keep in mind as game time slowly approaches.

.@HamlinIsland is here. 🫶

📺: #SBLVII -- 6:30pm ET on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ pic.twitter.com/3wynxX6A4K

— NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2023

12 Feb 202317.40EST

Our Nicky Bandini has an update regarding one of the most hallowed Super Bowl traditions: overcharging for alcoholic beverages.

How much is a beer at the Super Bowl, 2023 edition! $14 for a bottle (I think 20oz) of Michelob or Budweiser. $16 for 'canned wine' pic.twitter.com/8XNFINi2c7

— Nicky Bandini (@NickyBandini) February 12, 2023

Okay, I’m going to be honest with you all: I do not remember such a thing as “canned wine” during my drinking days. Of course, I do not remember much of anything from that time period.

12 Feb 202317.36EST

Send your predictions

We already included our predictions at the start of this live blog. So, now it’s your turn! Think you can predict what’s about to happen in today’s game? Well, email us your forecast to hunter.felt.freelance@theguardian.com or tweet it to @HunterFelt and we’ll include it here.

Since I’ve already given my football-related predictions, so here are my predictions for today’s halftime show: if Rihanna has pressured to include Work in the inevitable “greatest hits medley,” she will zip through it as quickly as possible just to get it over with. Also, if she performs S&M, she will inspire a week-long panic on Fox News.

12 Feb 202317.31EST

The pregame talk about Mahomes is that his ankle is as good as it has felt since the injury. If that’s true, that’s big for the Chiefs. Of course, that’s also what they would say to throw the Eagles defense off their scent.

If our coverage seems a tad Patrick Mahomes-centric, well he was just awarded the NFL MVP for a reason. Our Oliver Connolly had the lowdown on what makes him the most dominant player in the league:

Teams who face Mahomes face a decision: Do they try to keep him in the pocket or expose themselves to the organized chaos when he breaks it? “Shoot, the problem with him is that he can live in both worlds,” Nick Rallis, the Eagles’ linebacker coach, told the Guardian on Monday. “And he’s a great player regardless of what you ask of him.”

Not only has he rewritten the quarterback handbook, he’s also changed how defenses approach the game too.

Super Bowl LVII: the fruitless quest to find a flaw in Patrick Mahomes’s gameRead more

12 Feb 202317.26EST

How did the Chiefs get here?

The Chiefs took a similar path as the Eagles. After going 14-3 in the regular season, the AFC’s top seed enjoyed a bye week. However, they ran into some issues in the postseason, as quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered a high-ankle sprain in their 27-20 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round.

In the AFC Championship Game, Mahomes looked better against the Cincinnati Bengals, but the Chiefs just barely vanquished their rivals 23-20. These extra two weeks of rest should help with Mahomes’s ankle, but if he’s not on the top of his game that could tilt things in the Eagles’ favor.

12 Feb 202317.21EST

How did the Eagles get here?

It started in the regular season, where the Eagles ended with a 14-3 record after an 8-0 start, with just one of those losses occurring with Jalen Hurts as the starting quarterback. The postseason hasn’t been much of an issue with them either. After taking a well-deserved bye week, the Eagles revealed the New York Giants to be pretenders in a 38-7 romp. Then, they took advantage of a San Francisco 49ers team that lost literally all of its quarterbacks in a 31-7 win in the NFC Championship Game. It’s been smooth sailing so far, but one imagines that the Chiefs are about to hand the Eagles their biggest challenge all year long.

12 Feb 202317.17EST

Clearly, the Chiefs are practicing just in case they decide to switch sports at halftime. Listen, the government is shooting down mysterious objects in the sky, might as well prepare for even the most remote possibilities.

TRAVEL! @PatrickMahomes

📺: #SBLVII -- 6:30pm ET on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ pic.twitter.com/cuTzFq1kmI

— NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2023

12 Feb 202317.13EST

This game could come down to its tight ends, so it’s probably a solid idea to read Andrew Lawrence on the contrast between Kansas City’s Travis Kelce and Philadelphia’s Dallas Goedert:

After pipping Cincinnati in the AFC championship game, Kelce let loose his inner WWE wrestler while calling out Cincinnati’s mayor for redubbing Arrowhead Stadium “Burrowhead” – a not-so-sly reference to Joe Burrow’s run of recent success on the Chiefs’ home field. “Know your role and shut your mouth, you jabroni,” he shouted – on national television.

Where Kelce brims with bravado, Goedert comes off like Scooby Doo while obsessing about sandwiches in a commercial for the Delaware valley’s premier convenience store. Before he was Jalen Hurts’s security blanket, Goedert cruised South Dakota parades aboard a unicycle to entertain the masses. Even at 260lbs, he claims he could still pedal a 6ft unicycle, although it would take some leaning on a truck to help him get going. “It’s like riding a bike,” he once joked.

From Kelce to Gronk: the unstoppable rise of the party-bro tight endRead more

12 Feb 202317.07EST

Tom already mentioned Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, but at the start of our Super Bowl coverage, Dave Caldwell gave some much-deserved love to Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni:

“With all new coaches, you got to create a relationship, from coach to player and player to coach. You can’t help but want to go out and play for him,” said defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, one of four linemen who have played for the Eagles for 10 years, most notably the team’s Super Bowl-winning season five years ago.

The Eagles don’t have an apparent weakness, but that has been said about some previous teams that failed to finish the job. Sirianni is a coach, as the cornerback Darius Slay said, “who actually cares about you and wants the best for you. That’s what triggers a player.”

Are the Eagles so talented that anyone could coach them to the Super Bowl?Read more

12 Feb 202317.02EST

Win or lose, this promises to be a huge game for Philadelphia. Well, assuming that the local population actually has a chance to watch the game in question. Reports are currently spreading of a particularly ill-timed cable/internet outage in the area.

Holy crap. Half of Philadelphia is currently experiencing a cable and Internet outage and Comcast/Xfinity are now saying it may not be back up until 6pm #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/juKemkuvYp

— Dan (from Steely Dan)🧢 (@orencamera) February 12, 2023

12 Feb 202316.57EST

Preamble

Hello, my name is Hunter Felt and I will be your guide throughout the rest of the Big Game (as companies who aren’t official sponsors of it must legally call it).

One thing that’s occasionally tricky to remember given everything else that accompanies it is that the Super Bowl is a football game above all else. For today’s Super Bowl LVII, the Kansas City Chiefs will be facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles. It’s a game between the two best teams in the NFL, a close battle that will literally pit brother against brother (as you have just read).

Jason and Travis Kelce: an epic family affair at the heart of the Super BowlRead more

On one side, we have Patrick Mahomes: the NFL MVP who just got through dragging his team to the Super Bowl on one leg. On the other hand, we have the Philadelphia Eagles, who have been essentially unbeatable when duel-threat quarterback Jalen Hurts has been healthy. We couldn’t ask for a better final matchup to end what has been a long, eventful and occasionally frightening NFL season.

The hype is always big when it comes to the Super Bowl but, given the opponents, it feels like it’s beyond warranted this time around from a purely football-related perspective. It really does feel like this one game will determine the league’s best team. Both squads are going to face their fiercest opponent of the season in the next few hours and whoever ends up holding the trophy will have truly deserved it.

So, it feels like this will either live up to the hype or be one of the most disappointing Super Bowls in recent years, with nothing in-between. For our purposes, let’s hope for a tight contest and as few on-field delays as possible. If there’s one thing we can all hope for, it’s that it’s not marred by injuries to key players or officiating controversies. You always want the on-field action to determine the final outcome in a championship game.

We’ll be taking your commentary throughout the Super Bowl. If you have questions, comments, predictions or jokes feel free to send them here either via email (to Hunter.Felt.Freelance@theguardian.com) or Twitter (to @HunterFelt). This is assuming that Twitter actually holds up for the next few hours. That’s perhaps not the safest of bets.

In any case, it’s Super Bowl LVII between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs at Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled to start at 6:30 pm EST but keep right here in the meantime as the Guardian gets you caught up before the start of the game itself.

12 Feb 202316.49EST

Australia will have two players in the Super Bowl for the first time this year. The very large and very talented rugby league convert Jordan Mailata, who is part of a formidable Eagles offensive line, and former AFL player Arryn Siposs who, predictably, is a punter (for the Eagles too).

Dave Caldwell has a closer look at Mailata’s story here:

Nearly five years into his NFL odyssey, Jordan Mailata is still full of surprises. The rugby-league convert from Bankstown in Sydney’s south-west, along with two Philadelphia Eagles teammates, were the stars of a seven-track Christmas charity album in December. The 6ft 8in, 165kg Australian had already appeared last March in the US version of The Masked Singer but the beautiful, crisp falsetto he delivered on a version of White Christmas stunned listeners.

Now Mailata, 25, has moved on to a bigger stage: Super Bowl LVII in Arizona, where he will help the favoured Eagles in their bid to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. The left tackle said he used to skip school back home to watch the big game on Mondays but the football was secondary. When asked who he enjoyed watching, he smiled and said: “Queen Bee: Beyoncé.”

“I thought about being in one but definitely not playing in it,” Mailata said last week of the Super Bowl. Singing in the half-time show? “Oh, I’m just playing with you guys,” he told a group of reporters in the Eagles’ locker room. “I never thought I’d be in the Super Bowl when I was watching it.”

Read the full story below:

From South Sydney to the Super Bowl: Jordan Mailata no longer regarded as an NFL sideshow | Dave CaldwellRead more

12 Feb 202316.40EST

The Eagles have a formidable run game, and they are experts at getting quarterback Jalen Hurts over the line in short yardage situations. Should opposing teams look to rugby for a solution? Nicky Bandini asked the former England rugby union coach what he thinks the Chiefs should do to stop them:

Can’t stop the @JalenHurts QB sneak.

📺: #SFvsPHI on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/FKUP5TcOqi pic.twitter.com/d44523fMtY

— NFL (@NFL) January 29, 2023
Will the quarterback sneak turn Chiefs v Eagles into the rugby Super Bowl?Read more

12 Feb 202316.34EST

Heartwarming News Department, courtesy of my colleague Ramon Antonio Vargas:

When Billy Welsh went on social media more than two years ago and said he urgently needed a new kidney, his former US marines comrade John Gladwell stepped up and donated one of his.

Little did the two men know that Gladwell’s act of friendship – which preceded a monumental health crisis of his own – would give both men the chance to share a once-in-a-lifetime trip: attending Sunday’s Super Bowl to see their favorite football teams face each other in the big game.

“He’s my hero,” Welsh said of Gladwell in a local television news story about the pair’s connection. Meanwhile, of Welsh, Gladwell said: “He’s family.”

You can read the full story here:

Chiefs fan donated kidney to Eagles fan. Now they’re off to Super Bowl togetherRead more

12 Feb 202316.27EST

Patrick Mahomes has arrived at the stadium and is looking rather dapper in a plaid jacket.

Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 Philadelphia Eagles – as it happened (2)

His opposite number, Jalen Hurts, is also at the stadium but has gone for the more casual look. But has really gone for it on the headphones front.

Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 Philadelphia Eagles – as it happened (3)

12 Feb 202316.20EST

Interestingly enough, UFOs are trending on Twitter above the Super Bowl in the US right now due to some kind of activity above the Great Lakes. We spent a lot of money commissioning previews for this year’s game so the Guardian’s asking for its money back from Mars if they decided to invade during the game. Afterwards is fine.

12 Feb 202316.14EST

Hello! And welcome to our coverage of Super Bowl LVII or, for non-ancient Roman readers, Super Bowl 57. Or Chiefs v Eagles if you prefer that. Or Jalen Hurts v Patrick Mahomes if you’re a quarterback fan. Or Rick Lovato v James Winchester if you have something for long snappers (plenty of people to do).

A little bit of breaking news out of Arizona. Chiefs coach Andy Reid has hinted he may retire after today’s game.

A potential last ride for Andy Reid? A big-name helping the Eagles prep for the Chiefs? @JayGlazer has the latest 🗣️

Watch the #SuperBowlLVII pregame show on FOX and the FOX Sports App: https://t.co/KhaCw7GmJv pic.twitter.com/cgkvTNiV4X

— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) February 12, 2023

“I’m not getting any younger,” Fox’s Jay Glazer said Reid told him. “I still have a young quarterback. I have a decision I have to make after this game.”

Reid is 64 and, if the Chiefs win today, he’ll have two NFL championships and 41 years of top-level coaching under his belt. On the other hand, he’s coaching Patrick Mahomes, which makes the job a little easier.

12 Feb 202316.00EST

Tom will be here shortly. In the meantime, here are Guardian writers’ predictions for today’s game.

Chiefs 23-20 Eagles. On paper, Philly are the better team. That offensive line is just so strong, and they will have success establishing the run to control the clock early on. But close games are decided by the moments when everything goes off script, and who manages those better than Mahomes? It’s not just about him, either. Are we yet ready to put Sirianni above Reid, who has given Kansas City one of the best decades of any team in NFL history? Nicky Bandini

Eagles 34-28 Chiefs. Philadelphia top Kansas City in almost every department. They have the best offensive line in the NFL by some distance. They have the best, most effective defensive front. Front to back, they have the best defense in the league. Mahomes is still battling a high ankle sprain. The Chiefs receiving corps is depleted. And they’re playing a historic number of rookies on defense. All signs point to the Eagles running over an undermanned KC side. But the Chiefs have the best quarterback in the game, playing at the apex of his powers. The Eagles should win, but Mahomes, Kelce and Jones will keep it close. Oliver Connolly

Eagles 29-24 Chiefs. The Chiefs are going to score touchdowns in this game, that’s the only prediction here that this writer is 100% confident about. The Eagles, however, have been the most complete team all regular season and have plowed their way through the competition in the postseason. If this game hinges on a handful of mistakes, it feels like the Eagles are the team best qualified to turn those into points. That may well be the difference in a Super Bowl that should go down to the wire. Hunter Felt

Eagles 33-16 Chiefs. Philadelphia have the NFL’s best offensive line and the best defensive line. They have been the deepest and most complete team across the board all season and they’re the healthier side entering Sunday’s game. And yet somehow the experts are still underestimating them: the Chiefs were installed as two-and-a-half-point favorites before the public spoke with their wallets, swinging the line in the Eagles’ direction within 15 minutes. As long as the ankle holds up, Mahomes’ routine incandescence paired with one of the sport’s best ever game-planners in Reid will keep the outcome in doubt until the championship rounds, where the body blows will mount and the Eagles’ class will tell. Bryan Graham

Eagles 31-22 Chiefs. The Eagles are better and deeper across almost every unit. Offensive line? Check. Receiving corps? Running game? Secondary? Check. Check. Check. The Chiefs, of course, boast the best quarterback in the game, not to mention the best tight end. But with Mahomes three weeks removed from a high ankle sprain, his receivers banged up and an inexperienced corner group, the Eagles have more viable lanes where they can prevail. Melissa Jacobs

Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 Philadelphia Eagles – as it happened (2024)

FAQs

Were the Eagles cheated in Super Bowl 57? ›

A late Philadelphia Eagles penalty sent fans and social media into a frenzy, lamenting the referees and accusing the NFL of rigging Super Bowl 57. But the player called for holding, cornerback James Bradberry, said afterward it was the correct call.

Has 38-35 happened in the Super Bowl? ›

The Chiefs won the game 38-35 on a game winning field goal by Harrison Butker. Butker's game-winning kick was set up by a pivotal defensive holding call on Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry, which was criticized by some observers but supported by others, including Bradberry himself.

Have the Philadelphia Eagles ever played the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl? ›

Share Video. Link copied! The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs played in one of the best Super Bowls in recent memory, as Kansas City defeated Philadelphia in a thrilling 38-35 slugfest that ended with a Harrison Butker field goal in the final seconds.

Why did the Eagles lose to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl? ›

Coaching Staff Choked

Yes, the offense put up 35 points which is great, but it was the untimely errors. Not being able to get the play call in which resulted in a delay of game and a time out being taken. The penalties (6 compared to the Chiefs 3). They blew a 10 point lead at the half.

Did the Eagles cheat on kick? ›

Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott defends use of visual mark: 'Completely legal' Philadelphia Eagles place kicker Jake Elliott defended a tactic the team uses during field goals and extra points after he and punter Arryn Siposs — who acts as the holder — were flagged for potentially cheating.

What's the lowest-scoring Super Bowl at halftime? ›

The Chiefs were able to put a few points on the board, with Harrison Butker making a 28-yard field goal with 20 seconds left before halftime. The game was 10-3 at halftime which, if nobody scored in the second half, would have ranked it as the lowest-scoring Super Bowl on record.

What is lowest-scoring Super Bowl? ›

The lowest-scoring Super Bowl of all time was Super Bowl LIII in 2019. Just 16 total points were scored between the Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots won, 13-3. The previous record, set in 1973 at Super Bowl VII, was 21 points.

How many times have the Chiefs been to the Super Bowl? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs have played in 6 games in Super Bowls all-time.

Who is better Kansas City Chiefs or Philadelphia Eagles? ›

Since Dec. 1, 2021, including the postseason, the Eagles have the NFL's best record (26-5, . 839) while Kansas City (26-6, . 813) ranks second.

Who is favored to win Eagles or Chiefs? ›

The Philadelphia Eagles (8-1) will be aiming to continue a three-game winning run against the Kansas City Chiefs (7-2). Despite that, the Chiefs are the favorites, expected to win by at least a field goal but less than a touchdown (currently -3).

Who has won more Super Bowls 49ers or Chiefs? ›

Historically, the 49ers have more Super Bowl championship than the Chiefs, at five wins to three. The 49ers won in 1982, 1985, 1989, 1990 and 1995. The Chiefs won their first Super Bowl back in 1970.

Who lost Super Bowl 57? ›

For the second time in four seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs have won the Super Bowl. Behind another MVP performance from star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs erased a 10-point halftime deficit to topple the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl 57.

What was the biggest lead the Eagles had in the Super Bowl? ›

The Philadelphia Eagles came up short in Super Bowl LVII when they squandered a 24-14 halftime lead and ended up on the wrong end of a 38-35 final.

How many Super Bowls Eagles lose? ›

The Philadelphia Eagles have played in 4 games in Super Bowls all-time.
TEAMDATERESULT
Philadelphia Eagles1/25/1981L 10-27
Philadelphia Eagles2/6/2005L 21-24
Philadelphia Eagles2/4/2018W 41-33
Philadelphia Eagles2/12/2023L 35-38

How did Eagle fans react to Super Bowl loss? ›

Dejected Eagles fans took to the streets of Philadelphia after their team's devastating Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs — hurling profanities, lighting fireworks, and clashing with cops Sunday night and early into Monday.

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