Anatomy of a Super Bowl blowout: How the Eagles dominated and the Chiefs got it so wrong
Briefly

In Super Bowl LIX, the Philadelphia Eagles showcased an impressive performance against the Kansas City Chiefs, winning decisively 40-22. The Chiefs, despite limiting Saquon Barkley's effectiveness and holding themselves to fewer mistakes, faltered offensively, resulting in a 34-0 deficit. Patrick Mahomes experienced what could be considered his worst playoff outing, struggling significantly in the first half with poor statistics. This game is notable not only for the Eagles’ dominance but also for the surprising vulnerabilities shown by the Chiefs, who faced relentless pressure and a lack of offensive production.
Before saving his numbers with those late fourth-quarter scores, he looked as flummoxed as we've ever seen him.
Imagine being a Chiefs fan and getting to see pieces of the box score of this game in advance. The Chiefs did the best job any team has done all season against Saquon Barkley.
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