History repeated itself Sunday night after the Philadelphia Eagles joined the 2016 Atlanta Falcons as the only two teams to lose a Super Bowl after leading by double digits at halftime.
No, the Eagles' loss wasn't nearly as bad as the Falcons' infamous 28-3 collapse in an overtime loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LI. But Philadelphia is still a part of an exclusive group of teams unable to maintain a two-score lead in the final two quarters.
Philadelphia led 24-14 after two quarters following three first-half touchdowns from quarterback Jalen Hurts — two rushing and one passing — but three second-half touchdowns from the Chiefs erased Philadelphia's lead.