Hurts making it happen with his legs
The Chiefs don't have many answers for Jalen Hurts.
Faced with third-and-5 at the Eagles' 25, Hurts didn't see anyone open, so he tucked it and took off for a back-breaking 16-yard first-down gain.
A few plays later, Hurts broke another run for a big first down. The Eagles are near the goal line.
Hurts is the game's leading rusher, with 55 yards on 10 carries. Barkley, his league-leading running back, has 42 yards on 16 carries.
The possession battle is working against the Chiefs
Trailing 24-0 in the second half and putting up no points on their first drive, the Chiefs face a serious conundrum: Will they have enough possessions to get back in this game?
Kansas City needs at least three touchdowns to tie this game, and that’s assuming it converts a two-point conversion after each one.
The problem is the Chiefs are facing the second-best rushing attack from the regular season and an Eagles team that is more than happy to pound the ball on the ground — and bleed the clock — in the second half. There’s a lot working against Kansas City right now.
Travis Kelce and Chiefs offense continue to struggle
It's as if the Kansas City Chiefs have forgotten Travis Kelce exists.
The star tight end has no catches early in the third quarter, as the Chiefs offense failed to score again.
Philadelphia's relentless defense has forced Kansas City into six punts and two interceptions so far in this game led, 24-0, by the Eagles.
Kendrick Lamar halftime show: Full set list
- "GNX"
- "Squabble up"
- "Humble"
- "DNA"
- "Euphoria"
- "Man at the Garden"
- "Peekaboo"
- "luther" feat. SZA
- "All the Stars" feat. SZA
- "Not Like Us"
- "TV OFF" feat. DJ Mustard
GAME OVER
As Lamar's show came to a close, the words "GAME OVER" appeared over the field in lights.
The halftime show performance featured SZA and Samuel L. Jackson and included some of Lamar's biggest hits: "Humble," "Squabble Up" and "Not Like Us." Lamar finished the set with "TV OFF" with an appearance from DJ Mustard.
Serena Williams makes halftime show debut
No, your eyes weren't deceiving you. That was tennis legend Serena Williams dancing on the halftime stage with Kendrick Lamar.
The NFL shared a clip on X of Williams dancing, with the text: "From Compton to NOLA."
Williams later shared a behind-the-scenes of her getting ready in a post on Instagram.
"Let’s go Super Bowl halftime??! I died a little!" she wrote.
Chart: The largest Super Bowl halftime leads
Ten teams have led by 18 points or more at halftime. Nine of those teams went on to win.
Can the Kansas City Chiefs pull a Patriots vs. Falcons?
There's precedent for the a big Super Bowl rally.
The New England Patriots rallied from a 28-3 deficit against the Atlanta Falcons on Feb. 5, 2017, in Houston.
The relentless Philadelphia front has been absolutely dominating this game, so an epic rally seems unlikely.
"We will see if Patrick Mahomes has some Tom Brady in him, and we will see if coach Andy Reid has some coach Bill Belichick in him, as well," said Fox Sports football commentator Rob Gronkowski, the Patriots tight end on that Patriots title team.
Lamar performs Grammy-winning 'Not Like Us'
About halfway through his show, Lamar finally launched into the moment we've all been waiting for: his award-winning diss track "Not Like Us."
The crowd loudly sang along to the lyrics "a minor," yelling over Lamar's mics and the blasting music.
SZA takes the stage
Lamar told some dancers he wanted to play their favorite song as beats from "Not Like Us" were teased, but he was quick to move into "luther" as SZA, who is featured on the song, joined him onstage, dressed in full red.
The two performed "All the Stars."