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Patrick Mahomes Leads Kansas City Chiefs to Second Super Bowl Win in Four Years

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Key takeaways:

  • The Kansas City Chiefs won their second Super Bowl in four years, beating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.
  • The win was largely thanks to the heroics of their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, who had a key role in the comeback.
  • Mahomes was awarded the Super Bowl MVP title, and this is the second Super Bowl win for the Chiefs in four years.

The Kansas City Chiefs have won their second Super Bowl in four years, beating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in a thrilling contest on Sunday night. With just 8 seconds left on the clock, Harrison Butker kicked a 27-yard field goal to seal the victory.

The Chiefs’ win was largely thanks to the heroics of their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. The NFL MVP had a key role in the comeback, despite going into halftime trailing in the game. He also had a 26-yard run on a gimpy ankle just before the winning field goal.

Mahomes had suffered an ankle injury earlier in the playoffs, and it appeared he may have aggravated it during the Super Bowl. However, during the trophy presentation, he said there was nothing that could have kept him off the field tonight, and he made good on that promise.

The Chiefs’ 24-point second half was enough to secure the victory and the Super Bowl MVP title for Mahomes. This is the second Super Bowl win for the Chiefs in four years, and the first MVP title for Mahomes.

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