The defense of the Philadelphia Eagles excluded the Kansas City Chiefs during most Sunday’s Super Bowl, giving the team a 34-0 advantage before Patrick Mahomes responded at the end of the second half.
One of the main defensive stars of the team believes that his performance was worthy of the MVP award.
Josh Sweat of the Philadelphia Eagles reacts after saying goodbye to the field marshal of the Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes during the first half of the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Mahomes was fired A personal record of a race during Sunday’s beating, and the veteran Ruba Josh Sweat corridor led the load with 2½ catches, a better race.
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The Chiefs offensive It was limited to 23 yards in the first half, and Mohamses was chosen twice, including the rookie Pick-Six Cooper leave on her 22 birthday.
The defense of the Eagles had a field day. And Sweat, whose performance went beyond the statistics line, believed it was enough to win the honor of MVP.

The Marshal of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes (15), tries to avoid the reach of Josh’s sweat from the Philadelphia Eagles, left, during the first half of the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, 2025, in New Orleans . (Photo AP/Brynn Anderson)
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“I should have had it,” Sweat said about the MVP of the Super Bowl, through the Philadelphia inquiring. “I could have had it. However, everything is fine.”
The last defensive player to be called MVP of the Super Bowl was Von Miller in the Super Bowl 2016. Miller recorded six cups, 2½ catches and two forced loose balls during that game. Sweat registered six total cups and 2½ catches in Sunday’s game.

The field marshal of the Kansas City bosses, Patrick Mahomes (15), goes beyond the Josh Sweat of the Philadelphia Eagles (19) during the second half of the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (Photo AP/Charlie Riedel)
Instead, Campo Mariscal Jalen hurts He was named MVP of the Super Bowl.
In his second appearance at the Super Bowl, Hurts completed 17 of 22 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 72 yards and a touchdown to take the Eagles to a 40-22 victory and the second Lombardi trophy of the team.