The Philadelphia Eagles dominated Super Bowl LIX, thumping the three-peat-seeking Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts was voted the game's Most Valuable Player after delivering one of the most impressive performances in franchise history.
Hurts recorded 221 passing yards, three total touchdowns and an interception in the win. He became the first QB since San Francisco 49ers great Joe Montana to do so, logging two or more passing TDs, a rushing score and 50+ rushing yards.
"I'm still processing it," an emotional Hurts told Fox Sports' Erin Andrews immediately after the game.
He appreciated the full-circle moment he created, now surrounded by confetti he used as motivation after his Super Bowl LVII loss.
Super Bowl Champion QB @JalenHurts joins @ErinAndrews after the @Eagles W! pic.twitter.com/y46ZGUbcja
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Philadelphia's defense took a stranglehold on Kansas City in a slightly sluggish first half. Hurts and the passing offense didn't really take off until later.
Hurts threw a 46-yard bomb to wide receiver DeVonta Smith near the end of the third quarter to put the game out of reach, a game-defining highlight that solidified his MVP credentials.
DEEP BALL TO SMITH AND HE HAS IT THE EAGLES CANNOT BE STOPPED!
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The victory and individual honor cap off an up-and-down personal journey for Hurts, who saw himself benched during Alabama's 2018 national championship comeback and then forced to transfer to Oklahoma.
"I've just been able to use every experience and learn from it, the good the bad, all of it, using it as fuel," Hurts said.
He made significant history on Sunday, too. He was already the first quarterback since Buffalo's Jim Kelly in 1990 to make it back to the Super Bowl after losing in his debut, but he's also now the first to win it in his second attempt since Miami's Bob Griese in 1972.
It's an incredible story for a player many doubted, finally rising to the peak of professional football.
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