
Eagles score first with tush push
Philadelphia scores first.
Jalen Hurts connects with Jahan Dotson for a 28-yard catch.
Philadelphia uses the tush push to get on the board. Eagles lead 7-0.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night to win Super Bowl LIX in a rout, with the final score 40-22.
Fans immediately took to the streets across Philadelphia to celebrate the Birds' incredible victory.
Philadelphia scores first.
Jalen Hurts connects with Jahan Dotson for a 28-yard catch.
Philadelphia uses the tush push to get on the board. Eagles lead 7-0.
Tom Brady said it best: "Let the players play."
The Eagles went for it in a big way on 4th-and-2 as Jalen Hurts aired it out to A.J. Brown for what would've been a 32-yard gain. But officials flagged Brown for offensive pass interference as he pushed away Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie.
By definition in the rule book, it was pass interference, but Brady was vocal in disagreeing with the call. It wouldn't be a Chiefs playoff game without a little officiating controversy! -- Brooke Pryor
The Kansas City Chiefs won the coin toss and elected to defer. The Philadelphia Eagles will get ball first to start Super Bowl 59.
Bradley Cooper led an E-A-G-L-E-S chant as players took the field inside the Caesars Superdome.