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The news, analysis and highlights from Kansas City’s win against Philadelphia at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona.
Patrick Mahomes threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes and ran for 26 yards on his final drive of the game to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a 38-35 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Super Bowl LVII.
It was the second Super Bowl win in four seasons for the Chiefs and Mahomes, who was also named MVP of Super Bowl LVII.
Here is Sports Illustrated’s complete coverage of the big game.

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A less-than-ideal ending to an up-and-down officiating season.
For a league that prides itself on airtight officiating—officiating that has never been better, according to a recent declaration from commissioner Roger Goodell—this was not an ideal outcome.
The NFL’s referees found themselves back in the spotlight after whistling Eagles cornerback James Bradberry for a controversial holding call in the final two minutes of the Chiefs‘ 38–35 victory in Super Bowl LVII.

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The seven-year pro drew a huge penalty while defending Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster late in Super Bowl LVII.
On the heels of the Eagles’ Super Bowl LVII loss on Sunday, cornerback James Bradberry addressed a critical defensive holding penalty he drew late in the game that positioned the Chiefs for a 38–35 victory.
After the devastating loss, Bradberry was asked for his thoughts on the ruling made on the play, which resulted in a game-winning Harrison Butker field goal.

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‘It’s a weird feeling.’
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce made some cool NFL history Sunday night when they became the first pair of brothers to face each other in the Super Bowl.
While they had a lot of fun with the storyline in the days leading up to the game, we all knew it was going to be tough for both of them afterward because one would be a champion and the other would not. 
Well, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs are the champs after beating the Eagles, 38–35, and moments after the final whistle he found his older brother and shared a hug.

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — For a while there it seemed like the Philadelphia Eagles might just turn the NFL and everything we know about what it takes to win it all, including America’s biggest game, inside out — because Super Bowl LVII was looking like their game to win.
The Eagles enjoyed a double digit lead, 24-14, at halftime.
“We were down 10 points at halftime to probably the best team in the NFL that puts teams away,” Patrick Mahomes said.

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The reactions poured in on social after Eagles cornerback James Bradberry drew a costly penalty while defending Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.
A costly holding call against the Eagles late in Super Bowl LVII evoked quite a reaction from NFL fans on social media, as the Chiefs capitalized on the opportunity to pull out a 38–35 victory in Glendale.
With the game tied, 35-35, with just under two minutes remaining, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes looked to convert on a third-and-8 with a pass attempt to receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.

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