The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX, with their defense playing a crucial role in the win. Here are the key takeaways:

* The Eagles' defense, led by coordinator Vic Fangio, implemented a game plan that focused on rushing just four defensive linemen and not blitzing, which allowed them to get pressure on Kansas City's quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

* The defense sacked Mahomes six times and held the Chiefs to a single first down and 38 total yards in the first half.

* A game-changing sequence in the second quarter, which included two sacks by Josh Sweat and a pick-six by Cooper DeJean, shifted the momentum in favor of the Eagles.

* The Eagles' offense had mixed success early, but the defense's performance allowed them to take a 24-0 lead into halftime.

* Fangio's game plan and the defense's execution were key factors in the Eagles' win, and the victory marked a significant improvement for the team's defense under Fangio's leadership.

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