The Kansas City Chiefs were outclassed by the Philadelphia Eagles in **Super Bowl LIX** held at the New Orleans Superdome on Sunday.
Philadelphia asserted their dominance right from the start, going into halftime with a 24-0 lead and pushing their margin to 34-6 by the conclusion of the third quarter.
Comedian **Whitney Cummings** relished the Eagles’ win but humorously commented on the one-sided match, stating, *”Okay, I wanted the Eagles to win, not embarrass so many grown men.”*
The **Art But Make It Sports** account amusingly likened the Chiefs’ bench to the 1895 artwork *At the Deathbed*, highlighting their difficulties.
Former ESPN host **Trey Wingo** assessed the Chiefs’ defensive approach, mentioning, *”The @chiefs committed to stopping Saquon (Barkley) from being the weapon and essentially challenged (Jalen) Hurts to make the necessary throws… and Jalen has come through.”*
Kansas City Star sports editor **Jeff Rosen** expressed admiration for Eagles quarterback **Jalen Hurts**, tweeting, *”Jalen Hurts is having a pretty phenomenal #SuperBowlLIX.”*
ESPN commentator **Kevin Negandhi** lauded Philadelphia’s defensive display, dubbing it *”an all-timer.”*
Former Heisman Trophy recipient **Robert Griffin III** highlighted the issues of Kansas City’s offensive line as a significant factor in both of their Super Bowl defeats, including their **31-9 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV**.
Both squads concluded the season with matching records of **17-3**.