
Big Victory for the Philadelphia Eagles over the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans
Super Bowl LIX wasn't exactly the nail-biter everyone expected, with the Philadelphia Eagles dominating the Kansas City Chiefs from start to finish, leaving little room for drama on the field. This Super Bowl wasn’t just a decisive win for the Philadelphia Eagles — who steamrolled the Kansas City Chiefs with a 40-22 victory — it was also a night packed with fashion statements, unforgettable ads and next-level celebrity drama. From Taylor Swift getting booed in the stands to Kendrick Lamar using the halftime spotlight to take shots at Drake, the internet had plenty to talk about. And let’s not forget the NFL’s questionable new scoreboard, which fans absolutely roasted. Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg— two legends in their own right — delivered a PSA called “No Reason to Hate,” which turned out to be a bit ironic. Once it debuted, social media became flooded with people expressing how much they, well, hated the ad. The spot was for billionaire Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, and featured the duo trading barbs in tight close-ups: “I hate you because we’re from different neighborhoods.” “I hate you because you look different.” “I hate you because I don’t understand you.” It ended with Snoop saying, “Man, I hate that things are so bad that we have to do a commercial about it.” It seemed that a large number of viewers agreed. Philadelphia Eagles’ QB Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP after his team won the Lombardi Trophy in a dominant 40-22 game that ended the Kansas City Chiefs’ dreams of a historic three-peat. The Eagles made sure the “green confetti was falling at the end,” sacking Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes a record six times and forcing three turnovers, including a pick six for rookie birthday boy Cooper DeJean. Louisiana native Jon Batiste sang the national anthem before the game, and Uncle Sam= (Samuel Jackson) intro’d Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show, which trolled Drake heavily and included songs with SZA and Serena Williams dancing. President Trump met with the families of victims of the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans, Taylor Swift cheered on Travis Kelce, and Jon Hamm and Bradley Cooper introduced their favorite teams. For 38 years and counting, The Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party has been a fixture of Super Bowl weekend, gathering a veritable powerhouse of guests from the industries of sports, technology, entertainment, and health. Hall of Fame Athletes from the NFL and all other sports, along with A-List celebrities from the world's of Movies, TV, Music, and Sports are all happy to be invited to this invite only prestigious event! The 38th Annual Leigh Steinberg Superbowl Party, is put on by Legendary Sports "Show Me The Money" Super Agent, Leigh Steinberg, and his #1 party is always the best of all the Super Bowl parties and special events. This year his annual Superbowl party was in New Orleans the day before the big game, at The New Orleans Jazz Museum, where proceeds of the event benefited the Urban League. Leigh is a legendary Super Sports Agent that started the careers of many great athletes from all major sports! The sports agent movie role that Oscar Winning actor Tom Cruise played in the 1996 movie "Jerry Maguire" is based on the real life and amazing career of Leigh Steinberg! In the movie when the Oscar Winning Best Supporting actor Cuba Gooding Jr. tells Tom Cruise to "Show Me the Money" that is all based on Superstar Sports agent Leigh Steinberg, who we interviewed at last year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas! Held every year on the Saturday afternoon before the Big Game, the event takes advantage of the influential crowd who gather around Super Bowl, and brings that crowd together in an environment designed for networking, relationship building, and the support of philanthropic endeavors. Leigh creates an experience that allows his guests to truly connect with each other, forge new connections, and explore how they can do better at doing GOOD. Ike's Love and Sandwiches @The Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party in New Orleans: This year a good friend of ours was at the Superbowl in New Orleans, and at the Leigh Steinberg Party. Leigh Steinberg himself was nice enough to give our friend Ike a VIP Invite! Ike is the founder and owner of Ike's Love and Sandwiches, who has 1007 different types of amazing high quality premium sandwiches, with locations across the USA. On our show our TV Show Host: Margie Rey has interviewed Ike for about the 12th time over so many years, and you can see him @The Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party in New Orleans on this show! Ike has stores all across the country, and now has a store in New Orleans! My personal favorite sandwich of Ike's is the Matt Cain, which actually has won an award for Best Sports Sandwich at the ESPY Awards! Matthew Thomas Cain is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played his entire Major League Baseball career for the San Francisco Giants from 2005 to 2017.