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Chiefs win Super Bowl 2023: Patrick Mahomes rallies from 10-point halftime deficit to claim second title

The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl champions. Patrick Mahomes helped the franchise to its third title in its history and second since he's become the starter, slaying the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35. 

K.C. wins Super Bowl LVII thanks to a stellar second half in which it rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit. 

After winning the coin toss and deferring to the second half, K.C. kicked the ball off to the Eagles, who marched 75 yards down the field for an opening-drive touchdown. Mahomes and company would quickly answer with a touchdown drive of their own. However, their next possession resulted in a missed field goal by Harrison Butker, which was exacerbated with another long touchdown drive by Philadelphia. With momentum slipping away, the Chiefs defense made one of the biggest plays of the first half, as Nick Bolton returned Jalen Hurts's fumble 36 yards for a touchdown. 

That knotted the game at 14, but Philly would tack on another Hurts rushing touchdown and a field goal before halftime to lead by 10. To make matters even more dire for the Chiefs, Mahomes aggravated his ankle injury in the closing minutes of the first half. 

That said, those concerns were dispelled once the second half began. Mahomes was remarkably sharp to begin the third quarter and led three-straight touchdown drives as the Chiefs outscored Philadelphia, 21-3, at the midway point of the fourth quarter to take the lead for the first time all evening. Kadarius Toney proved to be a pivotal contributor down the stretch, as he caught one of those touchdowns during that run and later ripped off a Super Bowl-record 65-yard punt return that set K.C. up for a Mahomes to Skyy Moore goal-line touchdown. 

However, the Eagles wouldn't go down quietly, as they tied the game at 35 with 5:15 to play in the fourth quarter. It was at that point that the Chiefs went on a clock-burning drive that featured a gutsy 26-yard scramble by Mahomes that eventually set up the game-winning field goal by Butker. 

Mahomes completed 21 of his 27 passes for 182 yards passing and three touchdowns. Travis Kelce caught six passes from Mahomes for 81 yards and a touchdown. On the defensive side of the ball, linebacker Nick Bolton totaled nine tackles and returned a fumble by Hurts for a touchdown. 

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Live updates
 

Isiah Pacheco was hit hard on that first down run. C.J. Gardner-Johnson laid down a massive hit. 

 

Smith-Schuster has six catches on the night, five coming in the second half. 

 

Both teams have two timeouts. Will be interesting to see how much clock the Chiefs will look to burn on this drive as they also get within scoring range. 

 

This is turning into an instant classic. Two of the NFL's heavyweights going punch for punch down the stretch. 

 

And we're tied at 35. Hold on to your hats. 

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Snead is caught looking towards the middle of the field and Smith puts on the jets to beat him deep. 

 

Snead gets caught looking inside and gets beat deep by DeVonta Smith. Puts the ball at the 1-yard line and Jalen Hurts punches it in. 

 

Kansas City's defense is doing a great job containing Jalen Hurts. He hasn't gashed them on the ground as he did in the first half. 

 
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The momentum has fully swung in Kansas City's direction. They have ripped off three-straight touchdown drives to begin the second half. Outscoring the Eagles, 21-3. 

 
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The broadcast notes that the 65-yard punt return by Toney is the longest in Super Bowl history. 

 

MONSTER return by Kadarius Toney! Puts the Chiefs at the Philadelphia 5-yard line. 

 

This is 100% what the Chiefs needed -- a three-and-out by Philadelphia. 

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The Chiefs lead for the first time in this Super Bowl. 

 

Kadarius Toney proving to be a pivotal addition to this Chiefs offense. Was left WIDE OPEN in the flat for the touchdown after motioning inside. 

 
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JuJu Smith-Schuster is starting to heat up. Has multiple catches on this drive to put K.C. in the red zone. 

 

Isiah Pacheco runs into Philadelphia territory as the third quarter comes to a close. 

 
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Nick Bolton has eight total tackles to go along with that fumble recovery returned for a touchdown. The Chiefs linebacker is flying around out there. 

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Good stand by the Chiefs defense to force Philadelphia to a field goal. Nick Bolton is suffocating Eagles skill position players when they get into his orbit. 

 

The Chiefs crowd at State Farm Stadium seems to be coming alive. It's making things really hard for the Eagles to communicate and get the playoff in time. 

 
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Great tackle by Nick Bolton on that third down stop, but Jalen Hurts barrels the QB sneak through on fourth down to keep the Philly drive alive. 

 

Clock keeps ticking on these Philadelphia drives. Chiefs need a stop. 

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