Super Bowl LIX star quarterbacks struggle at crucial point of 2025 season
Super Bowl LIX featured two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL in Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, and it wasn’t the first time the two teams met for a shot at a championship.
Ten months later, both Mahomes and Hurts find themselves in a bit of a predicament. The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves out of the playoff hunt with four weeks left in the regular season. The Philadelphia Eagles have lost three straight games and have failed to score more than 21 points in their last five.
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Mahomes and Hurts’ Week 14 performances were less than ideal as well.
The Chiefs star was 14-of-33 for 160 yards and threw three interceptions as they fell to the Houston Texans, 20-10, to drop to 6-7.
He lamented the team’s failure to execute at the most opportune moments.
"We had chances," Mahomes said after the game, "and we didn't execute it."
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The Eagles star was 21-of-40 for 240 yards with four interceptions and a lost fumble. Two of the five turnovers were committed on one play. Philadelphia dropped to 8-5. While the team still leads the NFC East, the Eagles look far from the Super Bowl champions they were back in February.
"We lost the game," Hurts said, "and I didn’t play well enough to help us to win the game."
With the two top teams from last year struggling at a crucial point of the season, the path to Super Bowl LX is anyone’s game. The Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks are the only teams with at least 10 wins.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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