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Three-Peat Denied

The Philadelphia Eagles trampled the Kansas City Chiefs to capture their second Super Bowl title

By Mark Wesley Pritchard Published 11 months ago 3 min read

On Sunday night, the Kansas City Chiefs had one mission in Super Bowl LIX: to win their third consecutive Super Bowl title. They would've made NFL history by becoming the first team to win three Super Bowl titles in a row. Unfortunately, this wasn't meant to be and their three-peat hopes were dashed.

The Philadelphia Eagles literally ran away with this game and while the Chiefs managed to score 22 points, the Eagles had this victory in the bag. The final score was 40-22 and Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl LIX MVP. As a Cowboys fan, I have a huge dislike of the Eagles. However, I have to give them kudos for stopping the Chiefs from making history. I had zero interest in watching the game, but received score updates throughout the night. These two teams aren't the match up I or anyone else wanted to see, but the Eagles took care of business and ran all over the Chiefs.

Speaking of the Chiefs, I wrote two stories on Vocal last year about their kicker, Harrison Butker. During a commencement speech at a college in Kansas last May, he spoke on a range of topics: from the roles of women to disparaging Pride Month. He faced backlash for his remarks, describing them as misogynistic and bigoted. Butker has yet to apologize for his offensive comments. I went in on him for being insensitive and perpetuating outdated stereotypes. You can read those two stories, which can be found in the links down below. After Sunday night's crushing loss to the Eagles, I called this sweet karma for Harrison Butker. I'll never respect an athlete who thinks that working women and LGBTQ+ people should be treated less than who they are. As I've stated in my Clayton Kershaw story, just because you have a religious belief, it doesn't give you the right to disparage or disrespect other people.

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In conclusion, the Philadelphia Eagles earned this victory and made me respect Jalen Hurts even more. Despite my dislike for the Cowboys' biggest division rival, they were able to do something that the Cowboys couldn't do: win a Super Bowl. Whether or not I'll be watching next year's Big Game for the first time in years is unclear. I'll be willing to watch it again if it's not fixed and it depends on the teams taking part in it. However, I'm not hopeful or optimistic. The Eagles are most likely going to be the favorites to repeat as Super Bowl Champions next year. The Philadelphia Phillies should take notes from the Eagles. The difference between the Eagles and Phillies is that the Eagles actually have the heart to win games, while the Phillies are just another mediocre team who lack plate discipline and yearly Postseason disappointments.

Congratulations again to the Philadelphia Eagles for winning Super Bowl LIX!

What did you think of Super Bowl LIX? Did it live up to your expectations? Do you think that the Eagles will repeat as Super Bowl champions next year? Finally, do you think that Travis Kelce will retire? Leave your thoughts in the comments below and be sure to like this story. Subscribe to my page on here. Follow me on my socials and finally, please send me a one-off tip, which can be found at the end of this story. By doing this, you'll be supporting creators like me in order for us to keep writing and publishing new stories. I'm approaching 300 stories on Vocal, so all of the support I can get is much needed and appreciated.

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Mark Wesley Pritchard

You can call me Wesley. Former cosplayer, retro gaming fanatic, die-hard Texas Rangers fan, and nostalgic freak. Need I say more?

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