The Kansas City Chiefs’ The bid for a third consecutive Super Bowl title was derailed on Sunday when Philadelphia Eagles ‘defense dominated Chiefs’ violation of a 40-22 victory.
Patrick Mahomes was fired six times, threw two interceptions and finished the game with 257 passing yards. Kansas City went into the game as a two-time defense champion and a little favorite.
After the blowout victory, Eagles Defensive Tackle Milton Williams revealed some extra motivation that his team had into the game.
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The Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Tackle Milton Williams celebrate on the podium after defeating Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl at Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans 9 February 2025. (IMagn)
Williams said talking about a possible three-peat helped burn Philly on the way into the Super Bowl.
“Clearly,” Williams said via ESPN. “They talked about getting the copyright and all that BS throws it S — in the Recycle Bin.”
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Earlier this month, Miami Heat President Pat Riley’s trademark lawyer, John Aldrich, confirmed to Collectible Media Site Cllct that an agreement would have reached Chiefs the opportunity to use the trademark three-peat if Kansas City won a third equal title .

Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen hurts the podium next to the defensive tackle Milton Williams (93) after a win over Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl on Sunday 9 February 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Riley owns several trademarks that relate to the term, according to ESPN. A spokesman for the NFL spokesman later stated that the league was not included in the deal, and Chiefs and Riley were the only parties involved. An agreement was not formally signed at the time of the report.

The Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Tackle Milton Williams (93) celebrates after praying a fumble against Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans 9 February 2025. (GEOFF BURKE/IMAGN -PICTURES)
Eagles Defensive End Brandon Graham, who returned from an injury to playing Sunday, suggested the lecture on Chiefs’ persecution of three consecutive Vince Lombardi trophies, where Philadelphia felt weakened.
“It was motivation because it was a kind of clap for us,” Graham said. “It was like, they haven’t seen us yet. So we heard that all week. And when the game was coming, the execution was on point and together.”
Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts threw two touchdowns and was named Super Bowl MVP. Eagles celebrate the franchise’s second Super Bowl title with a parade and rally in Philadelphia Friday.