Press voices for the Super Bowl
“Beaten up and humiliated”
10.02.2025 – 10:21 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

The Kansas City Chiefs missed the legendary Three Peat. They had no chance against the Eagles. The press also saw it that way.
The dominance is broken: After two Super Bowl victories in a row, the Kansas City Chiefs pulled the shorter one at this year’s Mega event. There was a clear 22:40 defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Three-Peat (three titles in series) is therefore missed. The chiefs, the translation of the past few years, had no chance in the Superbowl Lix. Accordingly, the US press went to court hard with the team around Star Quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The presses.
New York Times: “A weaker team would have collapsed. It would not have done it to this way because it would not have been able to survive the storms that the Philadelphia Eagles were on their way. And the bike would have history on the largest stage of sports not stopped in this way. “
Philadelphia Inquirer: “Again champion! The Eagles are clawing their second super bowl title. No doubt: they are the best Philly team ever. They make the chiefs look almost ridiculous in having only thought that they could have thought of the three create Peat. “
Los Angeles Times: “This time the Eagles did not leave any door open for a comeback. They waited for two years to take revenge on the Kansas City Chiefs. A dynasty? The Eagles ended.”
New York Post: “Three-Peat? Rather Three-and-Out! All night only the Eagles, Patrick Mahomes and Co. are beaten and humiliated. That was never a real fight. Kansas City was unable to do the wild pass Rush of the Eagles to brake – and Mahomes looked mortal. “
Boston Globe: “The well-fed Monster Eagles destroys the chiefs in all matters. The nation has turned on to see whether the chiefs would write history. Instead, they were overwhelmed by a team with killer mentality.”
USA TODAY: “This Eagles performance is one for eternity. They killed the monster, prevented historical and one of the most dominant Super-Bowl services ever delivered. Mahomes had to run the entire game for his life.”
Wall Street Journal: “A shocking clap. On an evening on which the Chiefs want to write history, the Eagles deliver a crashing precipitation forever – and underline their claim to even be one of the most important teams in modern football.”
