Chiefs radio call of Super Bowl 57 win is pure goosebumps

Feb 12, 2023; Glendale, Arizona, US; Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid (middle) is dunked by running back Isiah Pacheco (10) and wide receiver Skyy Moore (24) after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles after Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 12, 2023; Glendale, Arizona, US; Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid (middle) is dunked by running back Isiah Pacheco (10) and wide receiver Skyy Moore (24) after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles after Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports /
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Take a listen to the Kansas City Chiefs radio call of the final play of Super Bowl 57, where they beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.

The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl 57 champions. After the offense received the football just just eight minutes in the first half, the Chiefs made every snap count in the second half, scoring on all four of their offensive drives to pick up the 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Kansas City took the lead on a 27-yard field goal by Harrison Butker, leaving just 11 seconds on the clock for Philadelphia in the Super Bowl. After receiving the squibbed kick, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts attempted a deep pass down the field, but it fell incomplete with no time left on the clock.

For Chiefs fans wanting to hear the radio call from play-by-play commentator Mitch Holthus, you can do so in 610 Sports KC’s tweet below:

Listen to Chiefs radio call of Super Bowl 57 win over Eagles

If Chiefs fans weren’t already pumped up after the win, they probably got some more adrenaline after hearing Holthus’ call.

For those who wanted to listen to the Chiefs’ Spanish radio call, and the call on the national broadcast on Westwood One (as well as hear the pain in the Eagles radio calls), you can do so in Timothy Burke’s tweet below:

Trailing 24-14 at halftime, the Chiefs responded in the second half, taking a 28-27 lead after a one-yard touchdown run by rookie Isiah Pacheco and a five-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes to wide receiver Kadarius Toney. Then, the momentum truly shifted in Kansas City’s favor, as Toney returned a punt from Arryn Siposs for a Super Bowl-record 65 yards. Two plays later, Mahomes connected with rookie wide receiver Skyy Moore to give Kansas City a 35-27 lead.

The Eagles were able to tie the game up on the ensuing drive after a two-yard touchdown run by Hurts and a successful two-point conversion. That was all set up by a 45-yard pass from Hurts to wide receiver DeVonta Smith, who was wide-open downfield.

But, on Kansas City’s final drive, they were able to run over five minutes off the clock to set up the game-winning field goal by Butker.

The Chiefs are Super Bowl champions for the third time overall and for the second time in four years. They will undoubtedly look to win their fourth Lombardi Trophy next season.

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