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After months of anticipation, the Kansas City Chiefs’ dream of making
history with an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat came to a devastating end. In a high-stakes showdown under
the bright lights of New Orleans, the Chiefs suffered a crushing 40-22 defeat against
the Philadelphia Eagles, extinguishing their championship hopes and leaving fans in disbelief.
For Travis Kelce, the loss was particularly painful. Known for his ability to shine in the biggest moments, the 35-year-old tight end had an unusually quiet night. He didn’t record a single reception in the first half—an extremely rare occurrence for one of the league’s most dominant playmakers. By the final whistle, he had managed just four catches for 39 yards, a stark contrast to his usual standout performances.