The Chiefs entered Super Bowl LIX with hopes of achieving their third consecutive championship. However, the loss to the Eagles highlighted several critical flaws in their strategy, from offense to defense.
Andy Reid’s team squandered a golden opportunity, and everything started to fall apart when the Chiefs offense failed to assert itself.
The Chiefs offensive line collapse and Mahomes under pressure
The pressure was relentless, forcing Mahomes to scramble for his life instead of running his plays with ease.

Unlike previous games where the Chiefs kept Mahomes protected, the Eagles didn’t need complicated blitz plays; the pressure came naturally, without extra strategies.
This clearly showed that something went wrong with Reid’s tactical approach, especially in protecting the quarterback.
Complete domination by the Eagles with no answer on defense
On the other hand, the Eagles showed why they are one of the most complete teams in the league. The offense, led by Jalen Hurts, had plenty of time to execute their game plan.
The Chiefs defense was no match for the Eagles’ impressive offensive line, which dominated the entire game. Hurts was not only able to throw calmly but also run efficiently, outpacing the Chiefs defense.
The team Chiefs inability to stop the Eagles’ running game while trying to contain their air attack was another factor contributing to the crushing defeat.
In summary, the Chiefs were not only outmatched by a team that executed its game plan to perfection, but also caught in their own tactical mistakes. While Mahomes and company will continue to be contenders, this loss offers much to reflect on.