Patrick Mahomes chased the Super Bowl story. He left humble and harassed | Patrick Mahomes

S.Ome Tab Sting. Others repeat themselves throughout a career. Philadelphia Eagles Pummelede Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the Super Bowl Lix on Sunday and ended any hope for a historic three-peat. It was a humiliation. A humiliation. A beatdown for the times. Most of the shovels of all, the bosses did not threaten for a moment.

Even the final score is misleading. Late in the third quarter, Eagles held a 34-0 lead, the biggest lead in a Super Bowl since 2014. Eagles Dunked Gatorade on their head coach Nick Sirianni while Chiefs was still trying to find a way into the game. In the fourth quarter, there was an observation of Eagles Backup Quarterback Kenny Pickett, the human victory cigar.

Chiefs went into the game chasing the story. They left with their heads spinning, after being outplayed, outcoachet and, most surprising by all, outclassed by quarterback.

There was a moment late in the second quarter when Chiefs looked to Patrick Mahomes to make something happen. The quarterback that routinely draws the unthinkable had brought his team into a 10-0 ditch. He had been harassed, dropped and shaken early in the game, with the Eagles ‘four-man defensive line that dominated Chiefs’ evil offensive line. But with Mahomes, it always feels like you’re a game away from chiefs that find a spark.

If anyone could conjure up for a moment of magic, you felt, it was Mahomes. In each of their three Super Bowl victories with Mahomes at the helm, Chiefs has drawn with 10 at one point in the game. But this time was different. After being fired on back-to-back-acting and staring down at a two-score deficit, Mahomes faced a third-and-17. He took snap, shrinked to his right to avoid pressure and then threw over his body into Waiting hands on Eagles Corner Cooper Dejeanthat turned the ball back for a touchdown. It made it 17-0 to Eagles; The judges might as well have called Ballgame.

Chiefs could never be rolling on offense. By the end of the first half, they had only run 20 pieces and achieved 23 yards – the kind of distance that Mahomes usually gets on a single throw. Mahomes hit only six of his 14 passports and the team struggled to cross the midfield. Eagles drained the clock, composed long scoring drives and then quickly won the ball back when the Chiefs violation imploded. When Kendrick Lamar took a tomb in Drake, Chiefs was less occupied by their three-peat when they scraped together three points.

This was a game that was decided in the trenches that the Super Bowls are often. Eagles crushed Chiefs’ offensive line, and the ring effect turned off everyone and everything in Andy Reid’s violation, including Mahomes. Scared to run the ball against Philly’s huge defensive front, Reid rescued the rushing game completely. It left the ball in Mahomes’ hands, facing a hell of an Eagles Pass Rush, who fired quarterback six times and pressed him on over half of his dropbacks. The pressure came quickly and was maintained. On each acting, it felt like two or three eagles greeted Mahomes in the back field. For big chunks of the game, it was as if Eagles’ defense had 15 players on the field. Pass-Rushers came in all forms and attacks from all angles and forced Mahomes to crawl around in his life.

Eagles Pass-Rush was the story of the game, but Mahomes should not be exempted from the blame. He rejected throws, moved into pressure and made panicked decisions in key spaces. From the first, he looked crazy as if he knew his offensive line would not be able to hold. In the second quarter, his fears confirmed, so he lost and threw up brave elections to Zack Baun and Dejean. Rarely has Mahomes, typically the coolest guy in the building on the biggest stage, so devised out. He ended the game with three revenue, including a strip bag on the first game after Chiefs scored their first touchdown to cut the Eagles lead to 37-6.

The seeds for this defeat were planted throughout the year. When they had to raise their games the most, seasonal worries came back to bite chiefs: the flassing offensive line, the one-dimensional violation, the lack of a vertical passing game and a slow, ineffective Travis Kelce.

Patrick Mahomes leaves the track after Sunday’s loss. Photography: ABBIE PARR/AP

And it is not as if the team’s defense did not keep their side of the negotiation. They slowed down Saquon Barkley, and Eagles All-ChonTe Run games early down and often forcing quarterback Jalen hurts hard, clutch-trout throw to keep the Eagles ticking with. It was Chiefs’ violation that was their regret – for what is only the second time during their five Super Bowl trips for six seasons. They could not put together persistent drives or banks on Mahomes to cover for matches elsewhere, as he has so often it before.

Entry of Sunday, Chiefs was hardly a free rolling competitor. Of all their Super Bowl team this was the most deficient. But they were able to cover shortcomings with masterful coaching, high-end talent and their quarterback always find a way.

Chiefs depended on e-king out tight, one-score games this season. They went in on Sunday and won 17 one-score matches in a row and had ripped 12 Come-from-Bag, one-score victories. Was it skill or luck? When teams close victories we like to attribute them to all kinds of virtues. They wanted it more. They are smarter. Mahomes is magic in the clutch. Two of them, at least with Chiefs, are true. But there was plenty of luck along the way for Chiefs this year: a blocked point to end a game against Denver Broncos, some favorable flags against Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The talent and luck ran out in Louisiana.

This will eventually be remembered as Mahomes’ most significant defeat. It feels almost cruel that a game will take such a major impact on the arch in his career. But when you chase Tom Brady’s ghost, having grown in a Super Bowl question. This is not Mahomes’ first blowing in the last match of the season; He has now quarterbacked two teams in the last five years to lose by more than 20 points. The defeat on Sunday was shocking similar to the defeat of Tampa in the Super Bowl LV. In both of a four-man Pas-Rush strangled Mahomes, he panicked and made poorly considered decisions. Mahomes have three rings for Brady’s seven. But Brady, who calls the game rather than playing it these days, has opened up further distance on his head rival for goat status. Brady’s three Super Bowl tab with the patriots came with a combined losing margin of 16 points. Mahomes is up to a combined losing margin of 40 in its two defeats.

After Mahomes was patted in Chiefs’ first Super Bowl loss, General Manager Brett Veach drove down to the field to tell Mahomes that he wouldn’t let quarterback be destroyed in a central game again. He asked Mahomes to trust him that he would rebuild the team’s offensive line, so the quarterback always had a chance. That reconstruction lasted for two seasons. Now Mahomes will have to rely on Veach to restart his offensive line in high season to give the bosses and their quarterback a chance to put a crushing loss.

And Chiefs should expect to be back. For all concerns along the offensive line and violation in general, Chiefs have lots of young talent. Outside of Kelce, all the most important architects are expected for their dynastic races to return. They still have the best coaching staff in the league. Those defense are still full of talent. And they still have Mahomes.

So Chiefs and Mahomes may get back to the big dance next season. But this loss will be etched in their inheritance. The potential three-scarves got immortality in a way, but in a way that will be their dynastic race.