Heroic Mahomes leads Chiefs to Super Bowl win over Eagles
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[February 13, 2023]
By Steve Keating
GLENDALE, Ariz (Reuters) -Patrick Mahomes proved why he is the NFL's
Most Valuable Player as he shrugged off an ankle injury to lead the
Kansas City Chiefs to a dramatic 38-35 win over the Philadelphia
Eagles on Sunday to claim their second Super Bowl in four years.
Kansas City's hopes of returning home with the Lombardi Trophy
looked bleak late in the opening half when quarterback Mahomes
appeared to re-injure the right ankle that had been a major worry
coming into the game.
Grimacing in pain after a tackle, Mahomes hobbled off the field and
slammed his helmet to the turf as the Chiefs headed into halftime
trailing 24-14.
But when the teams returned after the break a resilient Mahomes
produced a heroic effort, tossing two fourth-quarter touchdowns and
engineering a final drive to set up Harrison Butker's 27-yard
game-winning field goal with eight seconds to play.
Mahomes, who also threw for a touchdown in the first half, had a
total of 21 completions for 182 yards and rushed for 44-yards.
"I told you all this week there was nothing going to keep me off
this football field," said Mahomes after accepting the Super Bowl
MVP award to go along with the NFL MVP honor he received on
Thursday.
"It's the Super Bowl, you can worry about getting healthy in the
off-season.
"I fought through and we were able to win,"
There could be no better end to the NFL season than a championship
game featuring the two teams with the best records and two dynamic
young leaders in Mahomes and the Eagles' Jalen Hurts - the first two
Black quarterbacks to start a Super Bowl.
It was the type of intriguing matchup that drew a Who's Who of
industry, entertainment and sports to suburban Phoenix, with Elon
Musk, Paul McCartney and LeBron James among the capacity crowd of
67,827.
Mahomes' play against the NFL's top-ranked defense was worth the
price of admission alone, even if tickets were going for $3,200 on
resale sites.
The 27-year-old has been described as a "magician" and an "escape
artist" for his ability to avoid tacklers but on Sunday Mahomes
showcased his courage and steel, playing through the pain and saying
he did not take any painkillers.
"Well he's the MVP. That's all the needs to be said, right? MVP. And
you saw it tonight," said Kansas City coach Andy Reid. "He’s seen
the greats and he strive to be the greatest.
"That’s what he wants to do, and that’s the way he goes about his
business. He does it humbly."
Hurts, another leading candidate for the NFL MVP award, turned in an
almost equally dazzling performance, running for three touchdowns
and a Super Bowl record 70 yards. He also threw for a touchdown.
While there were question marks over Mahomes' ankle there was no
doubting his determination as he started the third quarter by
leading a 75-yard drive capped off by a one-yard run by Isiah
Pacheco to cut the Philadelphia lead to 24-21.
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Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Joshua Williams (23) celebrates on the
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Jake Elliott booted his second field goal to
increase the Eagles' advantage before Mahomes found Kadarius Toney
with a five-yard touchdown strike for the Chiefs' first lead of the
night at 28-27.
Toney returned an Eagles punt 65-yards, the longest in Super Bowl
history, to the Philadelphia five, where Mahomes found Skyy Moore
for a four-yard touchdown to increase their lead to 35-27
But the Eagles were not about to wave the white flag, Hurts spotting
a wide open Devonta Smith at the two before diving over for the
touchdown himself.
Philadelphia tied the game 35-35 with a two-point conversion with
five minutes to play.
HURTS MISTAKE
The game got off to an explosive start with both teams scoring on
their opening drives.
The Eagles got the ball first and Hurts, showing no signs of jitters
on the big stage, engineered a clinical 75-yard drive with the
24-year-old powering over from the one for the touchdown.
Kansas City answered right back with Mahomes hitting his favorite
target Travis Kelce with an 18-yard pass to cap their own 75-yard
drive.
The fireworks continued into the second when Hurts, on the first
play of the quarter, spotted A.J. Brown breaking free in the endzone
and connected on a 45-yard touchdown.
After a brilliant start to the game Hurts made a major flub when the
ball slipped out of his hand near mid-field and the Chiefs' Nick
Bolton scooped it up and returned it for a touchdown.
"We came up short, so it’s something that I know will motivate me,"
said Hurts. "You either win or you learn, that’s how I feel."
On the very next possession Hurts atoned for his howler, scampering
four yards for another touchdown to cap off a drive he set up with
28-yard run.
Elliott kicked a 35-yard field goal on the final play of the half to
send Philadelphia into the break 24-14.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Glendale. Additional reporting Amy
Tennery, Rory Carroll in Los Angeles. Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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