PHILADELPHIA EAGLES won the Super Bowl for the second time in their history after beating Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX.
Jeffrey Lurie’s Philadelphia Eagles were beaten by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2023 Super Bowl – but denied Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs a historic three-peat of titles on Sunday, February 9.


Jeffrey Lurie won a second Super Bowl of his Philadelphia Eagles era, after purchasing the Philadelphia Eagles in 1994 and winning a first Super Bowl in 2018.
The Lurie-era at Philadelphia has seen two Super Bowl losses, once to New England Patriots in 2005, and once to Kansas City Chiefs in 2023.
Who is Jeffrey Lurie?
Jeffrey Lurie is an American businessman who has owned the Philadelphia Eagles since 1994.
Lurie began his career in film, working for General Cinema Corporation, a company headed by his grandfather and uncle.
In 1985, he founded Chestnut Hill Productions, a company that produced a number of Hollywood movies and TV shows.
In 2011, the Lurie produced film Inside Job won an Oscar. He won a second Oscar for Inocente two years later.
Lurie was linked to purchasing a number of teams prior to his acquisition of the Philadelphia Eagles, including the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams.
The Eagles have five Super Bowl appearances, three during the ownership of Lurie, and two wins.
How much is Jeffrey Lurie worth?
- According to Forbes, Jeffrey Lurie is currently worth $5.3 billion.
- In the last 10 years, Lurie’s net worth has risen over $4 billion, from $1.1 billion to $5.3 billion.
- He was ranked at #247 in the Forbes 400 in 2024.
What happened at Super Bowl LIX?
Kansas City Chiefs were denied a historic three-peat of Super Bowl titles by Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.
The Eagles were 40-22 winners in a convincing display, keeping Patrick Mahomes and Co quiet on the night.
Philadelphia were commanding in the first three quarters, leading the Chiefs by 34 points to nothing with less than a minute to go in the third.
Kansas City left it too late to turnaround the rampant Eagles display, scoring 16 points in the final three minutes, but the Eagles already had 40 points on the board.