Australian Super Bowl heartbreak as record-breaking punt return sparks Kansas City Chiefs victory over Philadelphia Eagles
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Australian Super Bowl heartbreak as record-breaking punt return sparks Kansas City Chiefs victory over Philadelphia Eagles

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There was heartbreak for the two Australian Philadelphia Eagles who played in this year's Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs. Key points: Kadarius Toney returned the ball 65 yards in the final quarter of the match The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl 38-35 Australians Arryn Siposs and Jordan Mailata played for the defeated team, the Philadelphia Eagles The Eagles, featuring Jordan Mailata and punter Arryn Siposs, led by 10 points at half-time, but the Chiefs went on to win 38-35. Australia's Arryn Siposs made two punts for the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII - his second kick was returned by the Chiefs for 64 yards. Australian punter Arryn Siposs was the last line of defence for Philadelphia, racing across to stop the Chiefs' Kadarius Toney from scoring a touchdown.

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