Eagles Win Super Bowl LX, Set Viewership Record
Eagles Win Super Bowl LX, Set Viewership Record

Eagles Win Super Bowl LX, Set Viewership Record

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The Philadelphia Eagles achieved a historic victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, winning 40-22 and marking it as one of the least competitive games in Super Bowl history. The Chiefs trailed 34-0 before scoring two late touchdowns, preventing the game from being classified among the biggest blowouts. This Super Bowl attracted a record 126 million viewers across the United States, reflecting the excitement surrounding the matchup. The game highlighted a shift in recent Super Bowl trends, as many of the last 25 games have been closely contested, contrasting with the earlier periods where blowouts were more common. Key historical performances were noted, including the 49ers' 55-10 victory in 1989, which remains the largest margin of victory. Viewership details and final statistics from Nielsen are expected to provide further insights into this significant sporting event.

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