Super Bowl 2023: Quarter-by-Quarter Score and Final Stats for Chiefs vs. Eagles | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Michael King Three unlikely stats were part of Kansas City's victory.
Mahomes produced the lowest passing-yard total of his postseason career, with 182. His previous low was 195 yards from the divisional-round win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Travis Kelce had 21 receiving yards after the first quarter. The All-Pro tight end had 38 receiving yards on Kansas City's opening drive, which ended with a Kelce touchdown catch.
The 33-year-old had the longest gain of 22 yards on the Chiefs' second drive, which did not result in points after Butker hit his field-goal attempt off the post.
The Chiefs also held the Eagles without a sack. Philadelphia finished the regular season with a league-best 70 sacks.
Kansas City's offensive line gave Mahomes plenty of time to work with in the pocket, and the protection also opened up holes for the quarterback to run into.
The Texas Tech product had 44 rushing yards on six carries and a 26-yard rush on the final drive to get Kansas City into field-goal range. That was the fourth time in his 14-game playoff career that went over 40 rushing yards.
Mahomes received help from all parts of the Kansas City roster. Toney chipped in with his key punt return and a touchdown catch, Moore caught a touchdown pass, and JuJu Smith-Schuster came up with seven catches for 53 yards.
Moore and Toney had one catch each, both of which were touchdowns, and seven players on the Chiefs roster caught a pass. Kelce and Smith-Schuster were the only ones with over 20 receiving yards.
None of the numbers on Kansas City's final box score pop out immediately, which speaks to the true team effort it put in to down the Eagles.