Newly crowned NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes bucks an ankle injury and anchors a thrilling comeback as the Chiefs capture another Super Bowl.
Patrick Mahomes proved why he is the NFL’s Most Valuable Player as he shrugged off an ankle injury to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a dramatic 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles to claim their second Super Bowl in four years on Sunday, February 12 .
But when the teams returned after the break, a resilient Mahomes produced a heroic effort, tossing two fourth-quarter touchdowns and engineering a final drive to set up Harrison Butker’s 27-yard game-winning field goal with eight seconds to play. It was the type of intriguing matchup that drew a Who’s Who of industry, entertainment and sports to suburban Phoenix, with Elon Musk, Paul McCartney, and LeBron James among the capacity crowd of 67,827.
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