The defense of the Eagles of Philadelphia eliminated the Chiefs of Kansas City for most of the Super Bowl on Sunday, giving the team a advance of 34-0 before Patrick Mahomes responded at the end of the second period.
One of the best defensive stars of the team believes that their performance was worthy of the MVP price.
Josh Eagles of Philadelphia Eagles reacts after having dismissed the quarter of the Chiefs of Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes, during the first half of the Super Bowl Sunday, February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP photo / Matt Slocum)
Mahomes was dismissed A career summit six times during the Sunday beat, and the Pointe veteran, Josh Sweat, led the charge with 2½ bags, a better career.
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The offense of chefs was limited to 23 yards in the first half, and Mahomes was chosen twice, including the pick-six recruit Cooper Dejean at its 22nd anniversary.
The defense of the Eagles had a day on the ground. And sweatshirt, whose performance went beyond the statistics line, thought it was enough to win the honor MVP.

The quarter of Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes (15) is trying to avoid the scope of Josh Sweat from Philadelphia Eagles, on the left, during the first half of the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP photo / Brynn Anderson)
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“I should have had it,” said Sweat about the Super Bowl MVP, via the Philadelphia Inquirer. “I could have had it. But everything is fine.”
The last defensive player to be named MVP of the Super Bowl was von Miller in the 2016 Super Bowl. Miller recorded six plated, 2½ bags and two forced escapes during this match. Sweatshirt recorded six plated in total and 2½ bags in the match on Sunday.

The quarter of Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes (15) passes in front of Josh Sweat (19) from the Philadelphia Eagles (19) during the second half of the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP photo / Charlie Riedel)
Instead, Quarterrière Jalen hurts was named MVP of the Super Bowl.
During his second appearance at the Super Bowl, Hurts finished 17 of the 22 passes for 221 yards and two affected and ran for 72 yards and a touch to conduct the Eagles to a 40-22 victory and in the second Lombardi trophy of the ‘ team.




