Super Bowl LIX: AI engine creates all-time top 10 following Philadelphia Eagles triumph over Kansas City Chiefs

February 10, 2025
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Super Bowl LIX: AI engine creates all-time top 10 following Philadelphia Eagles triumph over Kansas City Chiefs

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The Philadelphia Eagles outplayed the Kansas City Chiefs to clinch Super Bowl LIX with a decisive 40-22 victory on Sunday night, to mark the Eagles' second Super Bowl win while halting the Chiefs' bid for a historic three-peat, a feat no team has accomplished in the Super Bowl era.

As the dust settles on a spectacle watched by U.S. President Donald Trump, The Byteline challenged X's Grok artificial intelligence engine to come up with an all-time Super Bowl top 10 players.

Here's what it opted for.

Tom Brady With seven Super Bowl wins, Brady's record is unparalleled. His leadership, clutch performance in overtime, and multiple Super Bowl MVP awards define him as the greatest quarterback in Super Bowl history.

Joe Montana Known for keeping his cool under pressure, Montana led the 49ers to four Super Bowl victories, each time earning MVP honors. His performance in Super Bowl XXIII, leading a game-winning drive, is legendary.

Terry Bradshaw Bradshaw quarterbacked the Steelers to four Super Bowl wins in the 1970s, earning MVP honors twice. His arm strength and leadership were crucial to the Steelers' dynasty.

Jerry Rice Holds records for most receiving yards and points scored in Super Bowls. His performance in Super Bowl XXIII, including a key touchdown catch, is etched in NFL lore.

Lawrence Taylor Though not an offensive player, Taylor's defensive dominance in Super Bowl XXI helped the Giants upset the Broncos, earning him MVP honors as a defensive player.

Franco Harris The Steelers' running back was instrumental in their four Super Bowl wins, particularly in Super Bowl IX, where he was named MVP after rushing for 158 yards.

Charles Haley The only player to win five Super Bowls, Haley played a significant role on both the 49ers and Cowboys defenses during their championship runs.

Ray Lewis His leadership and iconic performance in Super Bowl XXXV turned the Ravens into champions, earning him MVP for his defensive prowess.

Rob Gronkowski With four Super Bowl rings, Gronkowski's postseason performances, including multiple touchdown catches, make him one of the best tight ends in Super Bowl history.

Patrick Mahomes While still building his legacy, Mahomes has already led the Chiefs to three Super Bowl victories, showcasing his unique playmaking ability and earning two MVP awards.

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