Super Bowl 2025 Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs LIVE: Eagles extend lead to 34-0
February 10, 2025

7:54AM: Eagles score another touchdown!
Hurts airs out a deep pass to a streaking Smith, who shakes off heavy defensive pressure to make the catch!
Elliott follows up with the successful extra point, pushing the Eagles' lead to 34-0.
7:52AM: President Donald Trump has left the Super Bowl. Mahomes’ mother, brother and sister posed for a photo with Trump in his suite before he left.
7:46AM: Elliott converts after penalty
Elliott lines up for the field goal, and though his initial kick sails through the uprights, a flag is thrown for a
Now facing a 29-yard try, Elliott nails it, extending the Eagles' lead to 27-0.
3rd Quarter
7:36AM: Eagles call timeout
Struggling to make any progress on their first attempt, the Eagles decide to call a timeout with 2nd and Goal to
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Kansas City Chiefs 0-24 Philadelphia Eagles
7:23AM: Second half underway – Chiefs in desperate need of a comeback
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Kansas City Chiefs 0-24 Philadelphia Eagles
7:02AM: Hip hop artist Kendrick Lamar to headline the Super Bowl half-time show. Actually it has begun with the lights going off for its start.

6:58AM: Record Alert!
There’s the record for Saquon: Most yards in a full season by a RB
Philadelphia’s Saquon Barkley has passed Terrell Davis for most rushing yards in a full season (meaning both regular season and playoffs).
Davis rushed for 2,476 for Denver in 1998. Barkley entered this Super Bowl with 2,447 yards. He’s got 2,478 now with the game at halftime.
Barkley tied Davis’ record with a 9-yard run with 4:49 left in the second quarter, then passed the mark with a 2-yard carry on the last snap of the first half.
Half-time: Kansas City Chiefs 0-24 Philadelphia Eagles
6:43AM: Hurts and Brown connect for another Eagles touchdown!
Hurts stands tall in the pocket before launching a deep pass to Brown down the left sideline. Brown hauls it in and sprints into the end zone
Elliott adds the extra point, further extending Philadelphia’s commanding lead to 24-0 just before halftime.
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Kansas City Chiefs 0-24 Philadelphia Eagles

6:41AM: Eagles defense strikes again with a huge interception!
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Philadelphia takes over at the
6:19AM: Interception!
Mahomes rolls to his right, looking for an open target—but he throws it straight into the hands of Cooper DeJean!
DeJean snags the interception and sprints into the end zone for a pick-six. What a game-changing play!
Also, DeJean became the first player to score a Super Bowl TD on his birthday.
2nd quarter 7:03 left: Kansas City Chiefs 0-17 Philadelphia Eagles
6:15AM: Eagles extend their lead with a field goal
Philadelphia sends out Jake Elliott for a 43-yard field goal attempt, and he drills it—only for a penalty flag to fly. The Eagles are
Despite winds threatening to alter the kick’s
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Kansas City Chiefs 0-10 Philadelphia Eagles
6:05AM: Back to the game!
Mahomes looks for his go-to target, Travis Kelce, but the pass slips through the tight end’s hands.
Facing 4th and 3 from their own 9-yard line,
The Eagles call a timeout to
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Kansas City Chiefs 0-7 Philadelphia Eagles
6:02AM: That 1-yard rush by Hurts made him the fifth player with four Super Bowl rushing touchdowns in a career. Emmitt Smith has the most, with five. Thurman Thomas, Franco Harris, John Elway and now Hurts all have four.
5:54AM: Eagles lead as the first quarter comes to a close
Hurts fires a pass to the left sideline, but Conner is immediately met by the defense and driven back for a four-yard loss.
Philadelphia will begin the second quarter from the
End of 1st Quarter
Kansas City Chiefs 0-7 Philadelphia Eagles

5:41AM: Hurts with the first touchdown!
Jalen Hurts takes the snap and surges up the middle, with the Eagles' offensive line pushing him across the goal line for the game's opening score.
Philadelphia then opts for the extra point, successfully converting to take the lead.
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Kansas City Chiefs 0-7 Philadelphia Eagles
5:36AM: 2nd and 11 – Hurts launches a deep pass to Dotson on the right side, and he makes the catch!
It initially appears to be the game's first touchdown, but replays confirm he was brought down just a yard shy of the end zone. The Eagles now have 1st and Goal.
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5:25AM:
Mahomes connects with Smith-Schuster on a short pass for an 11-yard gain, securing a first down at the 20-yard line.
On the next play, he targets Kelce down the middle, but the pass falls incomplete, setting up 2nd and 9.
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Kansas City Chiefs 0-0 Philadelphia Eagles
5:12AM: The Chiefs win the toss and opt to kick off.
The Chiefs will receive the
5:08AM: National Anthem
New Orleans native Jon
4:54AM: Lady Gaga and Ledisi lead star-studded pregame performances
Super Bowl LIX wasted no time bringing
4:46AM: The Chiefs secured their spot by
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However, the Eagles' top-ranked defense could pose a serious challenge. Their offense has also gained
Adding to the drama, this game features a coaching battle between generations. Andy Reid, the Chiefs' 66-year-old head coach and one of the most accomplished in NFL history, will square off against 43-year-old Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni.
Team Stats:
Kansas City Chiefs
-- Mahomes has won four straight playoff games when
-- Defensive
-- Andy Reid will coach his 45th career playoff game,
-- The Chiefs have won nine straight postseason games dating back to 2022, tying for the second-longest streak in playoff history. Only the Patriots (10 straight from 2001-2005) have done better.
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Philadelphia Eagles
-- Jalen Hurts holds the record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in playoff history (nine). With one more, he will become just the
-- The Eagles need 27 more points to break the record for most scored in a single postseason. The 1994 49ers set the current mark (131) in one fewer game.
-- Among 36 players who have faced at least 75 coverage targets this season (including playoffs), DeJean and Mitchell rank second and third in fewest yards allowed per target. They trail only
-- Saquon Barkley needs just 30 yards to
-- The Eagles ran the ball more often than they passed this season (621 rush attempts vs 448 pass attempts). Historically, 83% of Super Bowl winners from the first 40 editions of the game had more rushes than passes. However, since 2006, only the 2013 Seahawks have achieved that feat.

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