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Super Bowl 2025 live updates on Chiefs vs. Eagles showdown

In an NFL rematch rife with storylines, the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are facing off today in the Super Bowl for the second time in the past three seasons.
The Eagles opened the scoring midway through the first with a rushing touchdown from quarterback Jalen Hurts on their patented “tush push” play, giving them a 7-0 lead.
Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans features Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes taking on Hurts, both of whom were at the helm when their teams met two years ago in Super Bowl LVII in Arizona, whereMahomes came out on top in a 38-35 thriller that was mired by a controversial holding call on the Chiefs final game-winning drive.
After following it up with a second straight Super Bowl title in 2024, the Chiefs could be on the verge of making NFL history Sunday as the first team ever to achieve a three-peat, while the Eagles have their eyes set on revenge.
Follow the latest updates from Super Bowl LIX below:
Eagles take 7-0 lead on a Jalen Hurts “tush push”
The Eagles have opened the scoring, capping off a solid drive midway through the first quarter with their patented “tush push” — also known as the “brotherly shove” — a one-yard rushing touchdown by quarterback Jalen Hurts, giving them a 7-0 lead over the Chiefs.
The touchdown was the culmination of a seven-play, 69-yard drive.
The Eagles started the game with the ball, but a promising opening drive came to an end on a dubious offensive pass interference call on wide receiver A.J. Brown after making a spectacular fourth down catch in Chiefs territory.