Nick Sirianni sheds ‘happy tears’ after Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said his team “didn’t care” about what people thought of them as they clinched victory in Super Bowl LIX.
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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said his team “didn’t care” about what people thought of them as they clinched victory in Super Bowl LIX.
The Philadelphia Eagles won their first Super Bowl in seven years on Sunday night in New Orleans, ending Kansas City's dominance of the Lombardi Trophy with a dominant display over the Chiefs, winning 40-22.
Philadelphia Eagles 40-22 Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was the betting favorite to win MVP of Super Bowl LIX on Sunday as he pursued a record third straight championship, but by the end of the first half, the records he was setting were hardly a testament to his greatness.
NEW ORLEANS — Multiple defensive players said the Philadelphia Eagles used the Kansas City Chiefs' talk of a three-peat as motivation in their dominant Super Bowl LIX performance Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles ended the Kansas City Chiefs’ bid to win an unprecedented three straight Super Bowls as they ran out 40-22 winners in New Orleans.
The Philadelphia Eagles soared to a crushing 40-22 Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, shattering their opponents’ bid for a historic hat-trick of NFL titles in a rout watched by President Donald Trump.
The Philadelphia Eagles soared to a crushing 40-22 Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, shattering their opponents' bid for a historic hat-trick of NFL titles in a rout watched by President Donald Trump.