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  • Eagles win Super Bowl LIX, denying Chiefs history in dominant fashion

    Eagles win Super Bowl LIX, denying Chiefs history in dominant fashion

    The Philadelphia Eagles halted NFL history in its tracks, as they dominated the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22, to win Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday night. 

    The Chiefs were looking to be the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls, but the Eagles, a team who lost to the Chiefs two seasons ago in the “Big Game,” made sure to enact revenge. 

    Philadelphia now has its second Lombardi Trophy for the organization, having defeated Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in 2018. 

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    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, left, celebrates with wide receiver DeVonta Smith, right, after a touchdown by wide receiver A.J. Brown during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.  (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    Those that believed the Eagles would win this game didn’t see it coming in this fashion, as they dominated the Chiefs in all three phases from the beginning of this game right until the end. 

    The Chiefs, one of the best offenses in the NFL this season, and a team that has obvious history in this game over the past two years, had just 34 total yards of offense in the first half as the Eagles defense was thriving against the offensive line. 

    Mahomes was never comfortable, and it showed as they punted their first three possessions. Meanwhile, despite punting on the first possession, the Eagles were able to get in the end zone the second go-around. 

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    After moving downfield, Jalen Hurts found Jahan Dotson for a 28-yard strike, which was initially believed to be the first touchdown of the game. But, after review, Dotson was spotted down at the one-yard line. 

    But you know what happens there. 

    Hurts was tush-pushed into the end zone to put the Eagles up 7-0, and they didn’t look back after that. 

    It was clear throughout both halves how uncomfortable Mahomes was, as the Eagles’ pass rush continued to get home no matter how many players were sent by defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.

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    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, left, celebrates with wide receiver DeVonta Smith, right, after a touchdown by wide receiver A.J. Brown during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.  (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    Mahomes was sacked at most five times in a single game in 2024, and the Eagles tallied six on the night, showcasing their domination. But it wasn’t just the defensive line – the secondary was putting in work, too. 

    It came in the first half when rookie cornerback Cooper DeJean, who celebrated his 22nd birthday, picked off Mahomes on a scrambling throw and ran it all the way back for a 38-yard pick-six, which put the Eagles up 17-0. 

    Mahomes would throw yet another interception on the first play of a drive already deep in their own territory late in the second quarter. Two plays later, Hurts found A.J. Brown, which he did in Super Bowl LVII as well, for a touchdown that almost felt like a dagger at 24-0. 

    When the second half kicked off, the Chiefs were already in desperation mode, and five plays into the first drive, they were forced to punt. And after the Eagles kicked a field goal, Mahomes saw his fourth-and-short pass knocked down as he turned it back over to the Eagles. 

    Then, the true dagger was seen in this game, as DeVonta Smith, who grew up an hour from New Orleans in Amite City, Louisiana, broke out a 46-yard touchdown catch on a perfectly thrown ball from Hurts.

    At 34-0, the deficit was insurmountable for Mahomes and the Chiefs, even if rookie Xavier Worthy found the end zone on a 24-yard pass from Mahomes.  

    But ultimately, the Chiefs were never close to a comeback as the Eagles kept making plays, and never let the classic “Mahomes Magic” get put to work. 

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    Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) celebrates after catching a touchdown pass during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Doug Benc)

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    History wasn’t made in New Orleans on Sunday, but the Eagles will forever be the team that halted what seemed to be the unstoppable Chiefs. 

    The Eagles are not just flying — they’re soaring as Super Bowl champions yet again. 

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  • Super Bowl LIX security tackles person with flag supporting Palestinians, Sudanese during halftime show

    Super Bowl LIX security tackles person with flag supporting Palestinians, Sudanese during halftime show

    A man appeared to sneak into Kendrick Lamar’s performance at halftime of Super Bowl LIX.

    Lamar performed several of his hits, including “Not Like Us,” “Be Humble” and “DNA,” and he was surrounded by numerous performers.

    However, the person was able to get onto the field and hold up a Palestinian flag during the show at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

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    Security grabs a man holding a Palestinian flag with the words “Gaza” and “Sudan” as rapper Kendrick Lamar performs during Super Bowl LIX. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

    During Lamar’s performance of his new hit “tv off,” the man held the flag on top of a prop car, and then ran onto the field with the flag. 

    The person wandered back and forth on the field before members of security arrived. The man was dragged off of the field.

    The protest took place with Trump in attendance at the game, marking the first time a sitting president has ever attended the Super Bowl.

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    A man holds a Palestinian flag with the words “Gaza” and “Sudan” as rapper Kendrick Lamar performs during Super Bowl LIX. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

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    Last week, Trump floated the idea of the U.S. “taking over” the Gaza Strip.

    “I do see a long-term ownership position, and I see it bringing great stability to that part of the Middle East and maybe the entire Middle East,” Trump said, adding it’s a decision he didn’t make lightly.

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    Security escorts out a man holding a Palestinian flag with the words “Gaza” and “Sudan” as rapper Kendrick Lamar performs during Super Bowl LIX. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

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    “Everybody I’ve spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent — in a really magnificent area that nobody would know. Nobody could look, because all they see is death and destruction and rubble and demolished buildings falling all over. It’s just a terrible, terrible sight.”

    Fox News’ Ashley Carnahan contributed to this report.

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    NZ vs SA Live – New Zealand vs South Africa Live ODI

    The ODI tri-series featuring three top cricketing countries – Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa started off with a bang on 8th of February in Lahore. The home team lost the game by 78 runs against New Zealand and the Kiwis now have a chance to book a place in the final with another win on Monday, 10th February against the Proteas.

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  • Tom Brady disagrees with referees on controversial pass interference call against Eagles in Super Bowl LIX

    Tom Brady disagrees with referees on controversial pass interference call against Eagles in Super Bowl LIX

    The officiating in Super Bowl LIX has been a hot-button topic in the weeks and days leading up to the big game in New Orleans.

    Earlier this week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell dismissed claims that officiating crews are biased in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs. He described the allegations as “ridiculous.” It took just a few minutes to tick off the game clock on Sunday before the referees took the spotlight once again.

    Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni elected to go for it on fourth down in the first quarter. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts found wide receiver A.J. Brown far down the right sideline.

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    Tom Brady on the field before Super Bowl LIX (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

    But Brown’s catch was negated when referees threw a penalty flag. Brown was assessed with an offensive pass interference penalty.

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    Replays appeared to show some contact between Brown and Chiefs defensive back Trent McDuffie, who fell to the ground during the play. The referee’s call sparked some controversy, with some arguing Brown’s actions did not escalate to the level of pass interference.

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    Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown makes a catch against Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie during the first half of Super Bowl LIX. (Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)

    Seven-time Super Bowl winner and FOX Sports lead analyst Tom Brady was among those who took issue with the call.

    “He’s a big, physical, strong receiver. Just getting off the press on McDuffie. Aw, don’t like that one bit. This is too critical of a game. The hand-fighting is going on down the field. What do you think, Mike?” Brady asked FOX Sports rules expert Mike Pereira, who is also a member of the broadcast team.

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    Mike Pereira (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

    “Certainly I agree when you look at, there’s hand-fighting. There’s a little bit of shove at the end and a trip. I think it’s one that did not need to be called,” Pereira explained.

    Brady followed Pereira’s comments by asserting that type of call shouldn’t happen in a game of this magnitude.

    “I always thought in these games you let the players play. It should be decided on the field. Don’t like that call to start the game,” Brady finished.

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    The Eagles went into the locker room at the Caesars Superdome with a 24-0 halftime lead. Hurts rushed for a touchdown and threw another in the first half. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ended the first two quarters with just 33 passing yards. He threw two interceptions, one of which Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean ran back for a touchdown.

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  • Eagles rookie, celebrating his 22nd birthday, records pick-6 in Super Bowl LIX for first NFL interception

    Eagles rookie, celebrating his 22nd birthday, records pick-6 in Super Bowl LIX for first NFL interception

    Cooper DeJean’s Super Bowl birthday got that much more special in the second quarter on Sunday.

    The rookie cornerback, who turned 22 on Sunday, has been a young star for the Eagles secondary, and in the big game, he gave everyone a reminder of how good he is.

    On 3rd-and-16, coming off being sacked on back-to-back plays, Patrick Mahomes rolled out and looked for DeAndre Hopkins, but DeJean was right there to pick it off.

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    Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean celebrates after returning an interception for a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in the second quarter of Super Bowl LIX. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

    Then, with blockers in front, he took it all the way to the house to put the Eagles up 17-0.

    It was also the first interception of his NFL career.

    The lights were on Saquon Barkley, who was celebrating his 28th birthday in New Orleans, but he was rather quiet in the first half. It’s been a defensive showing for the Birds, though, as they have kept the Chiefs offense quiet.

    Teams are 12-1 in the Super Bowl after taking an interception to the house; the one loss was by the Atlanta Falcons, who led the Patriots, 28-3, in Super Bowl LI but then allowed 31 unanswered points for the most devastating loss in Super Bowl history.

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    Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean scores a touchdown after intercepting a pass during the first half. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

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    DeJean was picked in the second round of the NFL Draft out of Iowa. He was twice named to the Big Ten’s First Team and was the conference’s defensive back of the year in 2023.

    During the regular season, he had 51 tackles, one forced fumble, three recoveries and six pass breakups.

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    The 17-point deficit is the largest Kansas City has faced since its 31-9 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers four years ago.

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  • Taylor Swift hears loud boos at Super Bowl LIX after Trump gets raucous cheer

    Taylor Swift hears loud boos at Super Bowl LIX after Trump gets raucous cheer

    Taylor Swift isn’t on her “Eras Tour” anymore. 

    The pop star showed up to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday, and the fans there gave her a loud chorus of boos when she was shown on the Caesars Superdome jumbotron. 

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    Swift didn’t look as if she was too familiar or comfortable being booed by a large crowd as her expression turned to visibly nervous confusion once the chorus began. 

    Swift is attending her second Super Bowl after showing up at last year’s big game in Las Vegas to cheer on her boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Many NFL fans have come to be critical of the constant displaying of Swift during broadcasts and on jumbotrons dating back to last season. 

    Her booing by the crowd also coincided with a heavy barrage of boos that welcomed the Chiefs as a team when they ran through the tunnel prior to the game. 

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    Taylor Swift, actress Blake Lively, rapper Ice Spice and singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey react during Super Bowl LVIII, February 11, 2024. (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

    Swift, as Kelce’s girlfriend, has quickly become an iconic figure within the Chiefs franchise. But Swift’s football roots are with the Eagles, as she grew up an Eagles fan in Pennsylvania. 

    Swift and her father abandoned this fandom when she started dating Kelce last season, so the crowd treated her accordingly in New Orleans. 

    And before Swift was booed relentlessly by the Superdome crowd, that same crowd gave a raucous cheer to President Donald Trump when he was shown on screen prior to the game. 

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    Donald Trump and Taylor Swift were both at Super Bowl LIX. (Getty Images)

    Trump was standing in between New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson and Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, during the national anthem, which also received a loud roar from the crowd before kickoff.

    Swift infamously endorsed former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election on Sept. 10. Days after Swift announced her endorsement, Trump sent a post on Truth Social that read “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” 

    The crowd in the Superdome on Sunday seems to be more aligned with Trump on that argument.

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  • 1st Super Bowl LIX controversial call goes Chiefs’ way, social media explodes

    1st Super Bowl LIX controversial call goes Chiefs’ way, social media explodes

    There was an early penalty flag in Super Bowl LIX that went the Chiefs’ way, and social media, right on cue, went ablaze.

    On 4th-and-2, the Eagles opted to keep the offense on the field, and Jalen Hurts found A.J. Brown deep for a first down.

    However, the referees were quick to throw a flag on Brown for offensive pass interference.

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    Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown makes a catch against Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie during the first half of Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome.

    The flag bumped the Birds back 10 yards rather than put them in the red zone, and they had to punt instead.

    Nick Sirianni was red-hot about what even FOX broadcaster Kevin Burkhardt said was “controversial,” and even rules analyst Mike Pereira said he didn’t see enough.

    It seems like they spoke for most of social media.

    The Eagles were able to force a punt, but it sure changed the dynamic of the start of the ballgame, even though it may have been the right call. 

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    Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni reacts against the Kansas City Chiefs in the first quarter of Super Bowl LIX. (Stephen Lew-Imagn Images)

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    There has been lots of chatter about the referees favoring the Chiefs throughout the season, and after a beneficial call late in the AFC title game against the Bills, the cries were even louder.

    However, in a sense of potential makeup calls, Kansas City wound up being called for a personal foul for unnecessary roughness on third down on Philly’s next drive. It continued the Birds’ drive, and they took advantage of it with their patented tush push several plays later to go up 7-0 in the first.

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    The Chiefs are aiming to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls.

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  • Trump receives raucous reception as he salutes during Super Bowl LIX national anthem

    Trump receives raucous reception as he salutes during Super Bowl LIX national anthem

    President Donald Trump was spotted in a salute during the national anthem performance by Jon Batiste before Super Bowl LIX kicked off on Sunday at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. 

    Trump was shown in the stadium, and a raucous cheer was heard during the FOX broadcast from the crowd who saw him. 

    Trump was standing in between New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson and Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, during the national, which also received a loud roar from the crowd before kickoff. 

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    President Donald Trump leaves the field after meeting with honorary coin-toss participants, including family members of the victims of the Jan. 1 terrorist attack, members of the New Orleans Police Department and emergency personnel, before Super Bowl LIX. (Stephen Lew-Imagn Images)

    Trump confirmed on Sunday that he would be present during the Super Bowl in New Orleans, releasing a message to express his excitement at seeing the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles go against each other in the “Big Game” once again. 

    The Chiefs and Eagles faced each other for the Lombardi Trophy two seasons ago. 

    “I look forward to joining the fans in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX to cheer on two great teams – the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles – as they battle for the National Football League’s Vince Lombardi Trophy,” Trump said in a statement.

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    “The coaches, players, and team staff on the field tonight represent the best of the best in professional football, but they also embody the best of the American Dream. Their hard work, dedication, and tenacity is admirable, and their individual journeys are as inspiring as the drive and determination that has led them to this extraordinary moment. They also represent the hopes and dreams of our Nation’s young athletes as we restore safety and fairness in sports and equal opportunities among their teams.

    “Football is America’s most popular sport – for good reason – it fosters a sense of national unity, bringing families, friends, and fans together and strengthening communities. This annual tradition transcends our differences and personifies our shared patriotic values of family, faith, and freedom heroically defended by our military service members, law enforcement officers, and first responders. We value their devotion to protecting our great Nation and salute their selfless service.”

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    President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump react during the playing of the national anthem at Super Bowl LIX. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

    Trump also mentioned the lives lost in the Jan. 1 terror attack that happened on New Orleans’ historic Bourbon Street. 

    “This year, the Super Bowl returns to the Caesars Superdome for a record setting 8th time. While thousands of fans from across our Nation gather in New Orleans to cheer on their favorite team, we remember that 14 families will be missing a loved one who was tragically murdered during a senseless terrorist attack while celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street.  

    “Our thoughts are also with the 35 individuals injured during the attack whose lives were changed forever that fateful night, and our prayers will remain with them for continued strength, comfort, and healing. 

    “Tonight, we look forward to a terrific game and the crowning of the Super Bowl Champions. Melania joins me in sending our best wishes for a great Super Bowl Sunday. May the best team win, and may God bless you, your family, and the United States of America.”

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    President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump react during the playing of the national anthem at Super Bowl LIX. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

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    Trump is the first sitting president to ever attend a Super Bowl, and it’s expected to be a great game that he and millions of others will watch between the Chiefs and Eagles to wrap up the 2024 NFL season.

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  • Chiefs’ Chris Jones dabs eyes as emotions take over during Super Bowl LIX national anthem

    Chiefs’ Chris Jones dabs eyes as emotions take over during Super Bowl LIX national anthem

    The Super Bowl brings the emotions out of everyone. 

    Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones dabbed his eyes with a tissue as five-time Grammy Award winner Jon Batiste sang the national anthem before the Super Bowl. 

    This is not the first time Jones has cried during the national anthem. He did so in last year’s Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers and throughout the playoffs in the Chiefs’ run to the big game this season.

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    Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones takes the field before Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

    The last time these teams met up in the Super Bowl, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni let the tears flow during the national anthem, but this time around he did not. 

    The Chiefs defeated the Eagles, 38-35, in Super Bowl LVII, a win that began their quest for becoming the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls.

    After beating the 49ers last year, the Chiefs are now on the precipice of history. 

    A lot of the Chiefs stars from that first Super Bowl against the Eagles are still playing big roles on this current team. 

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    Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones greets President Donald Trump before Super Bowl LIX. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

    Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Jones, Harrison Butker are among key contributors from that game are still playing a major role this season.

    For the Eagles, the biggest difference is the addition of star running back Saquon Barkley. 

    Barkley has been the catalyst for the Eagles offensive success and is in the midst of one of the most dominant running back seasons in NFL history.

    Barkley ran for over 2,000 yards in the regular season and continued his strong play in the playoffs. 

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    Over three playoff games, Barkley ran for 442 yards and five touchdowns, leading the Eagles to the big game. 

    Jones will have to regain his emotions quickly to try and slow down Barkley and the potent Eagles offense and help lead the Chiefs to history. 

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