Eagles Dominate Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, Setting Viewership Record
Philadelphia's decisive 40-22 victory over Kansas City drew 126 million viewers, becoming the most-watched Super Bowl in history.
- The Philadelphia Eagles overwhelmed the Kansas City Chiefs with a 40-22 win, ending the Chiefs' bid for a historic three-peat.
- Super Bowl LIX set a record with an average of 126 million viewers across TV and streaming platforms, peaking at 135.7 million in the second quarter.
- Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts earned MVP honors, throwing for 221 yards, two touchdowns, and rushing for one, while the defense sacked Patrick Mahomes six times without blitzing.
- Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce faced scrutiny for his performance, fueling retirement speculation, though Patrick Mahomes defended his teammate's future in the NFL.
- Fox Sports achieved record ad revenue, selling 30-second spots for over $8 million, while streaming service Tubi handled unprecedented traffic without major issues.


































































































































