Eagles’ Jalen hurts, Nick Sirianni praises God after winning Super Bowl Lix: ‘Thanks to him’

Two of the biggest faces in Philadelphia both pointed to their faith after Eagles got a dominant victory in the Super Bowl Lix.

The birds got their second Lombardi Trophy on Sunday night with a 40-22 win over Kansas City Chiefs and stopped their search for three Super Bowl trophies in a row.

Fox -tv company Tom Rinaldi met with head coach Nick Sirianni shortly after the clock hit triple zeros, and Sirianni gave the honor to the Lord for the victory.

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Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen hurts (1), and Philadelphia Eagle’s head coach Nick Sirianni celebrates with Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix at Ceasar’s Superdome. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)

“God’s blessed us a lot,” he said. “He gave us all the talents to be able to get hit, so first and foremost thanks to him … thank goodness, thank you Jesus.”

During the trophy presentation he said to Terry Bradshaw, “All Glory to God.”

Darius Slay also thanked his “Lord and Savior” as he spoke with the NFL network after the game.

In talking to Erin Andrews, Jalen said evil, the game’s MVP, “God is good. He is bigger than all the heights and the lows.”

Philadelphia Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie passes Vince Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) after defeating Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix at Caesar’s Superdome. (Stephen Lew-IMAGN images)

Trump greets Chiefs Star on the field on the Super Bowl Lix after picking them to win Lombardi Trophy

Chiefs, one of the best offenses In NFL This season, and a team that has obvious history in this game in the last two years, had only 34 meters of violation in the first half as the Eagles defense thrives on the offensive line.

Patrick Mahomes was never comfortable and it showed when they excited their first three belongings. Mahomes threw two choices, one of which was taken to the house by Rookie Cooper Dejean. The Eagles defense fired Mahomes six times.

Philadelphia Eagles Head coach Nick Sirianni is thumped by teammates during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football match against Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday 9 February 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Eagles’ first Super Bowl came seven years ago when they took New England Patriots in the Super Bowl Lii.

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