The Kansas City Chiefs entered Super Bowl LVII in rather unfamiliar territory—playing the role of underdog. And when the Chiefs headed to intermission down 10 points to the Philadelphia Eagles and with a visibly limping quarterback, it appeared Kansas City was headed for a second disappointing Super Bowl in three seasons.
But the second half was the polar opposite of the first. The Chiefs had the ball four times and scored on every possession. Mahomes played his best half ever in the Super Bowl on the way to winning his second Super Bowl MVP award.
In Super Bowl LVII, the Chiefs did more than just win a second Lombardi Trophy in four years.