The Super Bowl 57, which featured the exciting battle between Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, was a star-studded extravaganza.
The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl winners for the second time in four years.
Sunday's Super Bowl 57 game in Glendale, Arizona, between the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles ended with a Chiefs victory, 38-35. With eight seconds remaining, Harrison Butker converted a field goal from 27 yards out to effectively seal the win.
Mahomes was awarded Super Bowl 57 MVP after throwing three touchdowns and 182 yards. On Thursday, he was also hailed as the league's MVP, per CNN.
Inside Glendale, Arizona's State Farm Stadium, thousands of spectators and professional athletes were joined by celebrities like Paul Rudd, who will soon be seen in the forthcoming Marvel film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, per Hollywood Reporter. Both he and his son Jack sported Chiefs gear on the sidelines.
"It's such a great game. It feels so overwhelming and incredible," Paul Rudd remarked during an interview after the matchup between the Chiefs and the Eagles.
When Jack Rudd was asked about his Super Bowl 57 reaction, he quipped: "I just want to thank Patrick Mahomes for existing. I cannot believe he is a real person."
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LeBron Dismayed on Super Bowl Officiating
However, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was not pleased with the outcome of Super Bowl 57 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, which was influenced in large part by a contentious penalty ruling.
The Lakers star lamented that the officials' controversial flag decided the Super Bowl 57 game. LeBron James thought it was a bad call in an otherwise exciting American football game, according to Clutch Points.
"His hand on his back had no effect on his route! This game was too damn good for that call to dictate the outcome at the end." LeBron James commented on Twitter.
The 38-year-old became the NBA's all-time top scorer when he surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in this week's Lakers game against the Thunder.
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