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Philadelphia Eagles defeat Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to win Super Bowl LIX
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The Philadelphia Eagles won the 59th Super Bowl, also known as Super Bowl LIX, by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22. This victory marked the Eagles' second Super Bowl championship, following their first win in 2018.
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Today was a rough day. We really didn't play well in any of the phases. Didn't coach good enough. They did a nice job.
Today was a rough day all around. Nothing went right. I didn't coach well. Proud of our guys for fighting. We will learn from this.
Anytime you lose a Super Bowl, it's one of the worst feelings in the world. They'll stick with you the rest of your career.
Those early turnovers swing the momentum of the game and they capitalised on them. That's 14 points that I kinda gave them and it's hard to come back from that in the Super Bowl. I just didn't play to my standard and I have to be better next time.
One of the main things we talked about is be ready for anything, you know, be ready for more anxiety, for different exotic things, things that they can be able to try to get back into the game.
I just wanted to think about all the effort, all the work, that was put in over the course of time.
Defense wins championships. We saw how [our defense] played today. We saw the difference they made in the game. They gave us opportunities, gave us short fields. And we're able to do what we do.
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sources
- 1.BBC
- 2.The Times
- 3.CTV News
- 4.France 24
- 5.CNN
- 6.The Guardian
- 7.Al Jazeera
- 8.Agence France-Presse
- 9.Fox News
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Philadelphia Eagles
- 2.Kansas City Chiefs
- 3.US National Football League
- 4.Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- 5.Twitter/X
- 6.Beatles
- 7.Denver Broncos
- 8.Los Angeles Fire Department
- 9.New York Giants
- 10.Steelers
- 11.Truth Social
- 12.White House
persons
- 1.Cooper DeJean
- 2.Jalen Hurts
- 3.Patrick Mahomes
- 4.AJ Brown
- 5.Taylor Swift
- 6.Jake Elliott
- 7.Josh Sweat
- 8.Travis Kelce
- 9.DeAndre Hopkins
- 10.DeVonta Smith
- 11.Donald Trump
- 12.Saquon Barkley