Must Read: At Last Mahomes Reveals Who’s to Blame for Chiefs’ Loss…

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The Kansas City Chiefs came into Super Bowl LIXchasing NFL history. A third straight championship would have put them in a class of their own. Instead, they walked away from New Orleans with their dreams in shambles after a brutal 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Patrick Mahomes, usually the magician who pulls off the impossible, couldn’t escape this time. The Eagles’ defense buried him-six sacks, two interceptions, and relentless pressure from every angle. But when the dust settled, Mahomes didn’t blame his offensive line, his receivers, or even the game plan. He pointed the finger squarely at himself.

“Yeah, I mean, credit to the Eagles, man. They played better than us from start to finish,”Mahomes admitted in the post-game press conference. “Obviously, the turnovers hurt, and I take all the blame for that.”

Those turnovers? They weren’t just bad-they were backbreakers. A fumble on a sack. An interception that rookie Cooper DeJean returned 38 yards for a touchdown. Fourteen free points for the Eagles before halftime. And when you spot a team like Philly that kind of cushion in the Super Bowl, you’re asking for a disaster.

Mahomes had nowhere to run and the Eagles made sure of It
By the time the Chiefs tried to rally, it was too late. The Eagles’ pass rush had Mahomes on the run all night, and for once, he didn’t have an answer. Even Vic Fangio, who had lost to Mahomes in their last eight meetings, finally cracked the code. His defense didn’t just slow the Chiefs down-they suffocated them.

Mahomes knew he had let this one slip. “Just didn’t play to my standard,” he said. “And I’ll have to be better next time.”

Now, Kansas City heads into an offseason full of questions. Was it just a bad night, or is the Chiefs’ dynasty starting to crack? Either way, Mahomes will spend the next few months replaying those turnovers in his head-knowing that when history was on the line, the Eagles took it from him.

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