Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl merchandise: Get your Super Bowl 57 gear now
Kansas City Chiefs fans will be looking to gear up after watching their team win Super Bowl 57. Here’s how to get your hands on t-shirts, hats and more.
The Kansas City Chiefs have won the Super Bowl!
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Andy Reid and company bested the Eagles, 38-35, in Super Bowl 57 for their second NFL Championship in four years.
What better way to celebrate the latest triumph than with some Super Bowl champion gear.
How to buy Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl 57 gear
Check out the official Chiefs store for all their Super Bowl 57 merchandise.
Fans can get the same hats worn by the players on the field after the game, along with t-shirts, hoodies, flags, mugs, lanyards and more.
It took a second-half comeback from the Chiefs to secure the victory in the biggest game of the season. They fell behind in the first half, 24-14, as the Eagles dominated time of possession. A Kelce touchdown pass and a Nick Bolton scoop-and-score weren’t enough to keep up with Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia’s ball-control offense.
Things changed after the break for Rihanna’s halftime performance. Mahomes was at his best despite aggravating his injured ankle in the first half. He led the Chiefs on a 10-play, 75-yard statement drive to pull back within three. Then KC’s defense responded by holding the Eagles to a field goal and a punt on their first two drives of the second half.
Mahomes hit Kadarius Toney for a touchdown to take a 28-27 lead before Toney’s huge punt return set up another Chiefs touchdown to Skyy Moore.
The Eagles had a response and tied the game at 35 after a two-point conversion. However, Mahomes made sure Hurts didn’t get the ball back with enough time to change the outcome of the game. The Chiefs QB engineered a drive, including a 26-yard scramble, to put his team in field goal range, though Eagles fans will complain about a controversial holding call that extended the drive. Harrison Butker finished things off with the game-winning kick with eight seconds on the clock. Then the celebrations began.