6 Numbers That Show How Dominant The Eagles Super Bowl Win Was
The Eagles are Super Bowl Champions. I will repeat it because saying it is so much fun. The Eagles are Super Bowl champions. Not only are they champions, but they kicked the Chiefs ass. It wasn’t even a game going into Halftime. The Eagles wiped the floor with a dynasty. They faced off with the team that was supposed to be Goliath and made them look like chumps.
But just how dominant of a win was it? What did the Eagles do that made it such an easy win? How did the defense force Mahomes into having the worst game of his career?
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These 6 Numbers Tell The Story Of The Eagles Becoming Super Bowl Champions
38.1%
If you could make a whole unit MVP, the Eagles D-Line might have won it. 6 sacks of Mahomes, the most times he was sacked all season. They pressured him on 38.1% of his dropbacks. That was despite sending an extra rusher 0 times. If they sent Zack Baun, they had someone like Nolan Smith drop back into coverage. They never rushed more than 4 guys, but they won over and over again. Jos Sweat had 2.5 sacks, Milton Willimas had 2 sacks, including a strip sack, Jalyx Hunt got a sack, and Jordan Davis had a sack.