Mon Feb 10 06:39:35 UTC 2025: ## Eagles Soar to Victory in Super Bowl 2025, Denying Chiefs Three-peat
**New Orleans, LA** – The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 2025, claiming their first Super Bowl victory under quarterback Jalen Hurts and coach Nick Sirianni. The win marked a reversal of fortune for the Eagles, who lost to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII. The Chiefs’ bid for an unprecedented three-peat was thwarted in a game filled with drama both on and off the field.
The game, held at the Caesars Superdome, saw a strong Eagles performance, leaving Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes taking full responsibility for costly turnovers. ESPN analyst Booger McFarland criticized Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, stating he “played the worst game I’ve ever seen him play.” Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who was in attendance, reportedly faced boos from the crowd when shown on the jumbotron. Her boyfriend’s subpar performance and the Chiefs’ defeat led to significant online buzz.
President Donald Trump, making history as the first sitting US president to attend a Super Bowl, drew attention for his salute during the national anthem and his subsequent social media posts contrasting his reception with Swift’s. He also engaged in conversations with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, a frequent target of Trump’s criticism.
The halftime show, headlined by Kendrick Lamar, featured a modified version of his Grammy-winning “Not Like Us,” a diss track aimed at Drake. Lamar notably omitted a controversial lyric referencing pedophilia. The show also included a surprise appearance by Serena Williams as a dancer.
Other Super Bowl highlights included: Jon Batiste’s performance of the national anthem; a Puppy Bowl victory for Team Fluff; a viral Yahoo ad featuring Bill Murray’s working email address; and a field invasion during halftime. Celebrities such as Anne Hathaway, Martha Stewart and Charli XCX were also spotted enjoying the game.
The game’s aftermath saw a resurgence of a photo of the Gaudreau brothers, tragically killed in a drunk driving accident, highlighting a poignant moment amidst the excitement. The Empire State Building shone green in honor of the Eagles’ victory, solidifying Philadelphia’s triumphant Super Bowl Sunday.