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Chiefs Win Super Bowl LVII

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The Kansas City Chiefs won their second Super Bowl in four years, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.

The win was set in stone by Harrison Butker, who kicked a 27-yard field goal with eight seconds left in the game.

Patrick Mahomes was named the game’s MVP after throwing for three touchdowns and 182 yards – he was also named the league’s MVP just last week.

 Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni told his players to turn the pain of losing this game into motivation for them for next season:

“I just reminded them that all the things that we’ve went through in our lives was something that was adversity; that we will overcome this, too. Because the type of guys that we have in there — we will use this to motivate us. We will use this pain — will use this failure — to motivate us so we can make it a strength.”

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Speaking about his losing quarterback, Jalen Hurts’ effort in the loss, Sirianni said: “Jalen played the best game I’ve seen him play in the two years we’ve been together. He was outstanding.”

FOX reporter Erin Andrews spoke with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who said about his team’s victory, “None one of y’all said the Chiefs were gonna take it home this year!” Kelce said. “Not a single one. Feel that s**t! Feel it, and on top of that, next time the Chiefs say something, put some respect on our name!”

Was this the greatest Super Bowl of all time? Some fans say it was – others, mainly Eagles fans disagree.

Tim Young is the Editor In Chief of National Mouth. He’s a comedian, commentator and author whose work has been featured and noted by major publications over the last two decades.  He specializes in bourbon, cigars, pop culture, and in his own words, "politics, unfortunately."