10w ago / 8:08 PM EST

The blowout is on

Hurts found A.J. Brown for 12 yards and a touchdown.

It's 24-0 Eagles, and it's hard to believe the Chiefs can come back from this.

The Eagles lead in first downs (13-1), total yards (117-11) and time of possession 19:34-8:51.

Kansas City will get the ball back to start the third quarter, but the Eagles' defensive front is looking unblockable.

10w ago / 8:07 PM EST

Spotted: Taylor Swift on TV

The Fox broadcast finally showed Taylor Swift, looking slightly concerned as the Chiefs head into the half with no points on the board.

10w ago / 8:06 PM EST

From bad to worse for the Chiefs: Another interception

The Mahomes nightmare is continuing.

Zack Baun celebrates intercepting a pass from Patrick Mahomes.Timothy A. Clary / AFP via Getty Images

Zack Baun's diving interception has the Eagles set up deep in Kansas City territory.

10w ago / 8:02 PM EST

The Eagles are rolling, but Saquon Barkley has been held in check

This could not not being going any better for the Eagles, although their highest-flying bird has been caged so far.

Saquon Barkley is tackled in the second quarter. Patrick Smith / Getty Images

The Eagles lead 17-0 and are driving for more at the two-minute warning.

This has all gone so splendidly for the Eagles even though their star running back, Saquon Barkley, has been held in check with just 29 yards on 11 carries. He ran for 2,005 yards this regular season with a 5.8-yard average per rush.


10w ago / 8:02 PM EST

'When Harry Met Sally' reunion in Hellmann’s ad

“When Harry Met Sally” co-stars Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal returned to Katz’s Delicatessen to enjoy a sandwich — with a cameo from Sydney Sweeney — in the Hellmann’s ad.

10w ago / 8:00 PM EST

Kansas City knows how to pull off Super comebacks

Andrew Greif

Don't count the Chiefs out quite yet.

In each of the three Super Bowl victories won by Kansas City with Patrick Mahomes at quarterback, the Chiefs trailed by 10 points, only to emerge victorious. But only one team — New England in 2017 — has overcome a deficit larger than the 17-0 margin the Chiefs currently face.

10w ago / 7:58 PM EST

OpenAI's ChatGPT takes center stage with Super Bowl ad debut

OpenAI joined the slate of Super Bowl advertisers in the last commercial break, the technology's first ad during the game.

According to The Verge, the company spent $14 million on the 60-second ChatGPT spot, which showed its product alongside some of the world's best inventions.

“We want the message to feel relevant to the audience that is watching the Super Bowl, which includes tens of millions of people who have no familiarity with AI,” Open AI Chief Marketing Officer Kate Rouch told the outlet.

10w ago / 7:53 PM EST

Some big halftime deficits

The largest halftime deficits overcome in Super Bowl history:

  • 18 points in the 2017 Super Bowl. Atlanta led New England 21-3 at the half, but the Patriots won it in overtime 34-28
  • 10 points in the 2023 Super Bowl. Philadelphia led Kansas City 24-14 but went on to lose 38-35.

There are three Super Bowls when a team was up seven points at the half and ended up losing.

10w ago / 7:53 PM EST

Kendrick Lamar chats with Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet ahead of halftime show

Days before Kendrick Lamar took sports' biggest stage, he caught up with Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet.

From the front seat of a car, branded with the letters "GNX," the pair chatted about their processes in the music and film worlds, respectively, how they deal with preparing for their next project and how they leave their bad days behind.

Chalamet, from the passenger seat, listened to Lamar talk about how he finds himself through experimenting with his sound. A big fan of his music, Chalamet also praised Lamar and his career.

"Look at where you're at now, man. It's just like, it's crazy," Chalamet said. "Super Bowl halftime thow and you just keep climbing, bro. It's amazing."

10w ago / 7:51 PM EST

The Eagles, up 17-0, are relentless

The Chiefs' offense is being completely dominated by the Eagles' defensive front.

The Chiefs, trailing 17-0, were forced into another punt.

Philadelphia is leading in first downs, 10-1, and in total yards, 151-14. The time of possession is also big in Philly's advantage, 16:24 to 8:47.