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Super Bowl LIX score updates: Eagles go up 27-0 after Elliott nails his second field goal | Flashscore.com

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Patrick Mahomes connects with wide receiver Xavier Worthy for a 50-yard bomb near the end of the game to shorten the lead in Super Bowl LIX to 40-22 after DeAndre Hopkins converted the two-point conversion.

DeAndre Hopkins caught the second touchdown pass of the game from Patrick Homes with just 2:54 left in the game shortening the Eagles' lead. The Chiefs converted the two-point conversion to make it 40-14.

Jake Elliott hit his fourth field goal of the game, this time from 50 yards, to put the Eagles up 40-6 with just 8:01 left in the fourth quarter. 

Jake Elliott nailed his third field goal of the game, his second one from 48 yards, to put the Eagles up 37-6 with 9:51 left in the fourth quarter. 

The Kansas City Chiefs finally got on the board after Patrick Mahomes completed a 24-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Xavier Worthy to shorten the lead to 34-6. Kansas City failed the two-point conversion after an incomplete pass intended for Travis Kelce.

After a field goal from Jake Elliott (30) to go up 27-0, quarterback Jalen Hurts (26) launched a deep ball to wide receiver Devonta Smith (26) for a 46-yard touchdown to go up 34-0 after the Chiefs failed to convert on 4th down. 

The Eagles went up 24-0 in the second quarter after quarterback Hurts (26) threw a touchdown to star wide receiver A.J. Brown (27) following Zack Baun's interception off Patrick Mahomes.

Eagles go up 17-0 in the second quarter after Cooper DeJean's (22) pick-six. This marks the rookie defensive back's first interception of his career. 

Jake Elliott puts the Eagles up 10-0 after drilling a 48-yard field goal. He originally made the 43-yard field goal but it was called back after a false start penalty. 

In their second drive of the game, the Philadelphia Eagles scored first in Super Bowl LIX with their classic tush push aka the Brotherly Shove. 

The touchdown comes after quarterback Jalen Hurts threw a 28-yard pass to Jahan Dotson that was originally called a touchdown but was overturned after further review and downed at the one-yard line.

The Eagles drive stayed alive after the Kansas City Chiefs's defensive back Trent McDuffie received a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty after a hit to the head of Eagles tight end Zach Ertz

The Eagles finished the first quarter with a 7-0 lead. 

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