Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead in the fourth quarter.
Jason and Travis Kelce, brothers playing for the Eagles and Chiefs respectively, have become pop culture icons.
Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 21-17 in a Super Bowl rematch.
In a thrilling Super Bowl rematch, the Philadelphia Eagles emerged victorious against the Kansas City Chiefs with a score of 21-17. The Eagles, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, managed to overcome a 10-point halftime lead by the Chiefs, shutting out Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the second half. Despite a shaky start, Hurts ran for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead in the fourth quarter. The Chiefs had a chance to win with less than 2 minutes to go, but a potential 51-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes went through the hands of Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
The victory was celebrated by the Eagles' coach, Nick Sirianni, and Hurts, and was seen as more than just a regular-season victory. However, despite the win, the Eagles' performance was not without flaws. The offense appeared out of sync and ill-prepared to handle the Chiefs' defensive pressures. The Eagles' leaders are aware of the need for improvement if they are to achieve their end-of-season goals.
Off the field, the game also drew attention due to the popularity of Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and his younger brother, Travis Kelce, the star tight end of the Chiefs. The Kelce brothers, who host a popular podcast, have become pop culture icons, and their mother, Donna Kelce, has also gained endorsement deals. Travis Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift and the brothers' charitable work were also highlighted.
The article discusses the popularity of Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and his younger brother, Travis Kelce, the star tight end of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.
The brothers host a popular podcast, have become pop culture icons, and their mother, Donna Kelce, has also gained endorsement deals.
The article also mentions Travis Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift and the brothers' charitable work.
After a 10-point halftime lead by the Chiefs, the Eagles shut out Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the second half.
Jalen Hurts overcame a poor start to run for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead in the fourth quarter.
The Chiefs had a chance to win with less than 2 minutes to go, but a potential 51-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes went through the hands of Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
The Eagles' coach, Nick Sirianni, and quarterback, Jalen Hurts, celebrated the win, which was seen as more than just a regular-season victory.
Despite the win, the Eagles' performance was not without flaws, with the offense appearing out of sync and ill-prepared to handle the Chiefs' defensive pressures.
Despite the victory, the Eagles' leaders are aware of the need for improvement if they are to achieve their end-of-season goals.
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While Hurts’ gesture was uncharacteristic and Sirianni’s boast wasn’t, both suggested that Monday night’s 21-17 squeaker over Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and defending champion Kansas City in a rematch of Super Bowl LVII wasn’t just another regular-season win.