Super Bowl 2023 live score: Eagles vs. Chiefs updates, highlights, results from Arizona

After a long two weeks, Super Bowl Sunday is here. Two teams that finished at the top of their conference will play for the Lombardi trophy, and there’s no shortage of storylines as the Chiefs and Eagles prepare to face off.

For the first time, two brothers will face each other on the field in a Super Bowl. Future Hall of Famers Travis Kelce of the Chiefs and Jason Kelce of the Eagles are both aiming to win a second championship, but only one will come out on top.

On the sidelines, Kansas City coach Andy Reid is facing the team he coached for 14 years in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts will make this the first Super Bowl with two Black starting quarterbacks.

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Mahomes is hoping to avenge the disappointing finishes of the last two seasons and become the 13th quarterback to win multiple Super Bowls.

Hurts is just starting to build his own legacy after the first two playoff wins of his career, and he can quiet any doubters still left by winning a Super Bowl at age 24. 

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Unlike last season’s Bengals-Rams matchup, these are two teams that have been at a championship level in the past decade. The Eagles won their first Super Bowl five years ago, albeit with a different quarterback and head coach, while the Chiefs claimed their first title in 50 years when they won Super Bowl 54 three years ago.

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It’s not easy to climb the mountain once. One of these franchises will do it twice in a short span.

The Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Super Bowl 57 between the Chiefs and Eagles. Follow along for all of the key moments as the NFL crowns a champion in Arizona. 

Super Bowl 2023 score

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 F
Chiefs 7 7 7
Eagles 7 17 3

Chiefs vs. Eagles live updates, highlights from Super Bowl 57

(All times Eastern.)

Eagles 27, Chiefs 21

9:20 p.m. FIELD GOAL — Elliott drills the short field goal to extend the Eagles’ lead. The Chiefs have a chance to take their first lead, though. Big drive for Philadelphia’s defense coming up.

9:19 p.m. — Hurts completes to Gainwell on 3rd & 11, but he can’t pick up more than a few yards. Sirianni is going to have Elliott attempt a field goal here.

9:18 p.m. — Sirianni uses his first timeout to avoid a second delay of game penalty. Worth noting that both teams are down to two timeouts with more than a quarter remaining.

9:17 p.m. — The Eagles need some more third down magic after an incompletion leaves them with 3rd & 11. 

9:16 p.m. — Hurts’ sneak is impossible to stop right now. He picks up the first down for Philadelphia to keep this drive alive.

9:15 p.m. — What a job by the Chiefs’ defense to stop Miles Sanders short of the first down marker. Big 4th & 1 coming for the Eagles.

9:13 p.m. — Goedert’s catch STANDS. The Chiefs lose a timeout, which could be huge late in this game.

9:09 p.m. — Confusion now. The Eagles actually weren’t able to get the next play off because of a substitution issue, which gave the Chiefs a second chance to challenge the play. The red flag is out.

9:08 p.m. — Goedert is Mr. Third Down! A great throw by Hurts to find his tight end on 3rd & 14. Replay shows Goedert might not have had control of the ball, but the Eagles got the next play off in time.

9:07 p.m. — Hurts nearly had Quez Watkins on a deep ball, but it goes through Watkins’ hands… and now a delay of game pushes the Eagles back to 3rd & 14. That was a bad sequence for Philadelphia’s offense all-around.

9:05 p.m. — Kenneth Gainwell with a short run for a first down. It hasn’t looked as smooth as it did earlier for the Eagles, but they’ve made it to Kansas City territory.

9:04 p.m. — Nice job by Goedert to come up with a first down catch. Field conditions are becoming a major issue, though. Brown slipped on the previous play.

9:02 p.m. — This time, the no-catch call benefits the Eagles. No catch, no fumble, and the Eagles have 2nd & 10.

9:01 p.m. — We have a fumble and recovery for a Chiefs touchdown on the field, but nobody seems to think this one is going to stand… If it does, it would be the second touchdown of the night for Nick Bolton.

Eagles 24, Chiefs 21

8:56 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — Isiah Pacheco runs it in for the score! Nice job by Kansas City turning the momentum on that drive and making it look easy. It’s a three-point game.

8:54 p.m. — Mahomes stays patient and forgets the ankle injury for a second as he runs for a big gain. It’s 1st & Goal for the Chiefs.

8:53 p.m. — The Chiefs’ offense looks like it did in the first quarter, picking up chunks of yards. They’re in the red zone. 

8:52 p.m. — Wild catch by Kelce on a low pass from Mahomes. That gives the Chiefs a first down and keeps the offense moving. 

8:51 p.m. — Jerick McKinnon picks up a first down and more on 3rd & 1. His run has the Chiefs approaching midfield.

8:51 p.m. — Tough stat for the Chiefs…

8:47 p.m. — Once the stage is dismantled, all eyes will be on Patrick Mahomes and his ankle. If the Chiefs are going to win a championship, it’ll require another double-digit comeback by Mahomes and his offense.

8:41 p.m. — Rihanna wraps up with “Diamonds” high above the field at State Farm Stadium. She carried the entire show herself without any guests, surprisingly. Well done.

8:34 p.m. — So far, plenty of songs but no guests on the stage… It would be an upset if that held up.

8:30 p.m. — Rihanna has taken the stage at State Farm Stadium! In fact, the stage is suspended in the air. Follow along with for live halftime show updates here.

End of first half: Eagles 24, Chiefs 14

8:16 p.m. FIELD GOAL — Jake Elliott drills the 35-yard field goal try to put the Eagles ahead by two possessions. The Eagles would’ve liked to pull ahead by two touchdowns, but they’ll gladly take the 10-point lead. Kansas City starts the second half with the ball.

8:15 p.m. — Great catch-and-run by Brown, who’s up to 74 yards. A touchdown is suddenly back in play, though 14 seconds isn’t a lot of time.

8:12 p.m. — Hurts picks up a first down on a sneak, but the Eagles are down to 28 seconds left and are barely past midfield. A field goal might be the most realistic goal here.

8:11 p.m. — After a long review, the call is overturned. No catch. That one will be worth revisiting if the Eagles don’t find the end zone here, which is very possible. 

8:08 p.m. — Hurts finds Smith for 35 yards, but this one might be coming back… We’re in for a crucial review here. If it’s a catch, the Eagles will be set up in the red zone.

8:03 p.m. — The Chiefs are forced to punt after Mahomes is wrapped up on the run, but there’s even more concern for Kansas City as Mahomes hobbles off. He appears to be in real pain after a tackle near his ankles.

8:01 p.m. — An Orlando Brown false start set the Chiefs back… Kansas City is facing 3rd & 15 and could give the ball back to the Eagles with plenty of time left in the half.

7:57 p.m. TWO-MINUTE WARNING — The Chiefs were able to run two plays before the two-minute warning and are up to their own 35-yard line. Kansas City needs 65 yards in two minutes to tie the game. The Chiefs do start the second half with the ball, so the sense of urgency doesn’t have to be through the roof.

Eagles 21, Chiefs 14

7:53 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — A third touchdown for Hurts! He runs it in to give the Eagles a 21-14 lead and is serenaded by MVP chants. 

7:52 p.m. — Wow, the Eagles try to draw the Chiefs offsides on 4th & 2 and bait Kansas City successfully. Derrick Nnadi jumps, and the Philadelphia has 1st & Goal. Smith is back in.

7:50 p.m. — DeVonta Smith limps off after a short catch in the red zone. 

7:48 p.m. — Nick Sirianni goes for it on 4th & 5 and gets much more! Hurts picks up 28 yards with his legs, recovering after nearly stumbling early on. The Eagles are into the red zone.

7:47 p.m. — The Eagles are coming up on a key third down after Hurts loses yardage on a run. They’re not in field goal range near midfield.

7:45 p.m. — Really nice move by Boston Scott to make multiple defenders miss and nearly pick up a first down. He’s third on the running back depth chart, which tells you how strong this Eagles backfield is.

7:44 p.m. — Hurts throws toward Brown in double coverage and is very fortunate it wasn’t intercepted… risky pass.

7:43 p.m. — Hurts with a nice run for a first down and more. The Eagles will hope that builds his confidence after the turnover.

7:41 p.m. — Hurts lost two fumbles during the regular season, but he might remember this one for a while. The Eagles had a huge opportunity to take control of this game, and the offense will have to push that sequence out of mind quickly.

Chiefs 14, Eagles 14

7:39 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — Wow! Hurts loses the football, and it’s recovered by Nick Bolton who runs it all the way back for the touchdown! The Chiefs have completely flipped the momentum and tied this game.

7:36 p.m. — Great play by Hurts, who uses his legs to evade pressure and finds an open Zach Pascal for the first down.

7:35 p.m. — Now the Eagles are facing 3rd & long after a short completion to Dallas Goedert. Let’s see if Hurts can keep them on the field again.

7:31 p.m. — The Eagles force a punt after an incompletion by Mahomes. JuJu Smith-Schuster wanted a penalty against James Bradberry there but didn’t get one. He had a case.

7:30 p.m. — Hurts is 8-of-10 for 116 yards and two total touchdowns. Not bad for a 24-year-old making his Super Bowl debut.

Eagles 14, Chiefs 7

7:26 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — And there it is! Brown makes a grown man catch on a deep ball from Hurts and goes for a 45-yard touchdown. That’s exactly why the Eagles went out and got Brown. 14-7 Philadelphia.

End of first quarter: Chiefs 7, Eagles 7

7:23 p.m. — A.J. Brown with a nice catch up the middle for a first down. He hasn’t seen too much action so far, but the Chiefs know that can change in an instant.

7:21 p.m. — Just like Suh gave the Chiefs a first down, the Chiefs give Philadelphia a first down with an offsides penalty.

7:20 p.m. — Hurts opens this Eagles drive with back-to-back runs for a total of six yards. Here’s a key 3rd & 4 coming up.

7:16 p.m. — Super Bowl doink! Butker’s kick goes off the left upright and keeps the game tied.

7:15 p.m. — A risky shovel pass by Mahomes on 3rd & short falls incomplete, so Harrison Butker is coming on for a 42-yard field goal try.

7:13 p.m. — Another big play for Travis Kelce! A 22-yard catch has the Chiefs well into Eagles territory and has Kelce up to 60 yards in the first quarter.

7:12 p.m. — A hands-to-the-face penalty against Ndamukong Suh gives the Chiefs a quick first down. So far, two mistakes have cost the Eagles.

7:10 p.m. — The Eagles can’t overcome a 3rd & long after the penalty dealt them an early blow. The first punt of the game will put the Chiefs in position to take their first lead.

7:07 p.m. — Offensive pass interference sets the Eagles back 10 yards.

Chiefs 7, Eagles 7

7:00 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — He’s impossible to defend! Kelce breaks away from Marcus Epps and catches the Chiefs’ first touchdown of the game from Mahomes. What a start for both offenses.

6:59 p.m. — An angry run by Isiah Pacheco, who takes Kansas City all the way to the edge of the red zone. The Chiefs are moving through this Eagles defense with ease so far. Is this the kind of game we’re in for?

6:58 p.m. — Travis Kelce doing Travis Kelce things. The all-pro tight end picks up 20 yards to take the Chiefs all the way to near midfield.

Eagles 7, Chiefs 0

6:53 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — After some initial confusion over a penalty, Hurts’ sneak is ruled a touchdown! What a drive by this Eagles offense to put some early pressure on the Chiefs. It’s 7-0 Philadelphia.

6:52 p.m. — Kenneth Gainwell runs right through a hole and nearly into the end zone, but he’s ruled down short of the goal. It’s a first down for the Eagles.

6:50 p.m. — 3rd & 3 for the Eagles in the red zone…big play(s) here.

6:49 p.m. — The Eagles are moving! Back-to-back first down catches by Dallas Goedert and DeVonta Smith. Smith has Philadelphia in the red zone.

6:48 p.m. — Hurts turns a play that didn’t look so promising into a first down with his legs. He got a great block to help him out.

6:46 p.m. — There’s a first down by Smith. Nice catch-and-run for 12 yards.

6:46 p.m. — DeVonta Smith catches the first Hurts pass of the Super Bowl for a short gain. Big third down coming already.

6:45 p.m. — Sanders runs for little gain on the opening snap. The ball popped out at the end but went out of bounds.

6:44 p.m. — The opening kickoff goes for a touchback. We are ready to play Super Bowl 57!

6:37 p.m. — The Eagles will start with the ball after Kansas City chose to defer. An immediate test for Jalen Hurts. Can Philadelphia put the Chiefs in an early hole?

6:30 p.m. — Nick Sirianni was feeling every emotion during Chris Stapleton’s rendition of the anthem. 

6:27 p.m. — Babyface with a great rendition of “America the Beautiful.” Bettors, we’re onto the national anthem.

6:19 p.m. — And here come the Eagles!

6:16 p.m. — The Chiefs have taken the field!

6:12 p.m. — Eagles fans hit Prescott with some boos when he was honored pregame. 

6:07 p.m. — Cowboys QB Dak Prescott is being celebrated for the selfless work that led to his Walter Payton Man of the Year award.

6:05 p.m. — The pregame festivities are beginning, including a special moment between Bills safety Damar Hamlin and the medical staff that helped save his life in Cincinnati.

5:53 p.m. — Fox’s experts have made their game picks — and every one of them is riding with the Eagles. Interesting…

5:41 p.m. — Jalen Hurts looks comfortable and confident.

5:30 p.m. — Damar Hamlin is in the building. An amazing sight after his cardiac arrest on the field in Cincinnati less than six weeks ago. 

5:20 p.m. — Both teams have released their list of inactives for tonight. The Eagles will have all of their starters available, including punter Arryn Sipposs, who returns after being on injured reserve since Dec. 11.

On the other side, the Chiefs will be without Clyde Edwards-Helaire after he was declared inactive despite being activated from IR this week. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman will also miss out after being placed on IR on Monday with a pelvic injury. 

5:03 p.m. — Here’s a look at Mahomes out there loosening up his arm: 

4:47 p.m. — Donna Kelce joins Erin Andrews on the field in Glendale to take us through her unique Super Bowl 57 fit.

4:34 p.m. — Speaking of Travis Kelce, he rolled up to the stadium rocking a pretty sweet hoodie/trench coat hybrid. 

4:30 p.m. — Andy Reid speaks to Fox’s Michael Vick ahead of the game — with a special guest appearance by Travis Kelce. 

4:18 p.m. — Here’s a heartwarming feature by Fox’s Tom Rinaldi on Brandon Graham, the longest-tenured Eagles player, and his connection with Philadelphia superfan Joe Eitl. 

4:10 p.m. — Mahomes is out on the turf in Glendale for pregame warmups. 

3:58 p.m. — Here’s a look at the official Super Bowl 57 coin that will be used in tonight’s coin toss. There will be a lot riding on that, not only for the teams on the field but also for prop bettors around the country. 

3:42 p.m. — Jason Kelce is repping his hometown of Cleveland Heights, Ohio on the biggest stage in American sports. 

3:38 p.m. — The 2022 NFL MVP is in the building.

3:33 p.m. — JuJu Smith-Schuster turned some heads with this pregame outfit choice…

3:25 p.m. — He may have dedicated his life to football, but Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni used a basketball analogy when asked about how he’s been keeping his team focused in the build up to this game.

3:20 p.m. — Jalen Hurts and the Eagles have officially arrived at the stadium.

2:56 p.m. — Tonight’s venue has been the site of plenty of memorable moments in sports through the years. 

2:47 p.m. — Jalen Hurts going with a purple theme for his Super Bowl fit. 

2:41 p.m. — Here’s an early look at the scene inside State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ari. Pretty soon, fans will be filing into those seats. 

2:23 p.m. — Fox’s Peter Schrager sheds some light on what Andy Reid said in his pep talk last night. His players are sure to come out fired up today.

1:53 p.m. — Could this be Andy Reid’s last game as a head coach? According to Fox’s Jay Glazer, he hasn’t ruled anything out. 

1:36 p.m. — On Fox’s pregame coverage, Peter Schrager reports Patrick Mahomes’ ankle is in the best shape it’s been in since he sprained it against the Jaguars in the divisional round. He’s been playing through the injury since it happened, but hasn’t looked quite at 100 percent. 

In other injury news, Kadarius Toney, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Willie Gay will all be suiting up tonight after managing injuries throughout the past couple weeks.

1:29 p.m. — According to Brian McCarthy of the NFL’s PR office, the plan is for the roof at State Farm Stadium to be open tonight. It’s supposed to be a beautiful night in the desert, so it shouldn’t affect the game too much. 

1:21 p.m. — It’s already been a momentous day in the life of Chiefs offensive lineman Nick Allegretti. His wife, Christina, delivered healthy twin girls early this morning in Chicago. Nick and his parents were able to FaceTime her from the team hotel. He’ll have two new family members to return home to after tonight.  

1:14 p.m. — Here’s an interesting stat: league MVP winners who have played in the Super Bowl have come out on the losing side nine times in a row. Can Mahomes buck that trend tonight?

12:59 p.m. — To her credit, it looks like Donna Kelce (mother of Travis and Jason) is doing everything in her power not to pick sides today…

12:52 p.m. — Which Kelce brother will secure family bragging rights with a win tonight? For more on the Kelces, here are four fun facts to know as two brothers prepare to clash in the Super Bowl for the first time in NFL history. 

12:34 p.m. — If you’re one of the millions of fans looking forward to placing a few bets on tonight’s game, you’re in luck. Sporting News’ betting team is giving out tips and advice to bettors all afternoon as the build up to Super Bowl 57 continues. You can check out their live blog here. 

12:22 p.m. — “You have to prepare yourself mentally, get ready for the game as quickly as possible and know that you’re going to have to play your best football in order to win.”

Patrick Mahomes speaks out ahead of the third Super Bowl appearance of his career. 

12:15 p.m. — Turns out the Eagles have been getting a little extra help over the past couple weeks from an unexpected source. Vic Fangio, who has already agreed to become the Dolphins’ defensive coordinator in 2023, signed a two-week contract with Philly to help the team prepare for today’s big game. You can read more about that story here. 

12:06 p.m. — The day has finally arrived. Welcome to Super Bowl Sunday. In about six and a half hours, the Chiefs and Eagles will get underway in the final game of the 2022 NFL season. Until then, we’ll have you covered with all of the latest news and updates from Glendale. 

Super Bowl start time

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 12
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. MT)

Super Bowl 57 between the Chiefs and Eagles is set to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. local time) in Glendale, Ariz.

6:30 p.m. ET has become the standard start time for Super Bowls and is preceded by performances of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” “America the Beautiful,” and “The Star-Spangled Banner.” 

Before the ceremonies begin, Fox will air a Super Bowl 57 pregame show beginning at 1 p.m. ET. 

What channel is the Super Bowl on?

  • TV channel (national): Fox
  • TV channel (Philadelphia): WTXF (Channel 29)
  • TV channel (Kansas City): WDAF (Channel 4)
  • TV channel (Canada): CTV, TSN
  • Live stream: Fox Sports app, fuboTV, DAZN (Canada)

Super Bowl 57 will be broadcast on Fox, with Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Greg Olsen (color analyst). It will be the first Super Bowl in the broadcast booth for Burkhardt and Olsen, who stepped up to the No. 1 slot when Joe Buck and Troy Aikman left Fox for ESPN last year.

Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will serve as the sideline reporters for Super Bowl 57, with Mike Pereira adding commentary as the broadcast’s officiating expert.

Pregame and postgame duties will be handled by Fox’s longtime studio team, including Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, and Jimmy Johnson. The group will be joined by former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski. Bradshaw will present the Lombardi Trophy to the winning team shortly after the game ends.

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