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                    [Title] => US TV record 127.7 million watched Eagles win Super Bowl
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                    [Title] => 'Worst feeling in the world’, says Chiefs’ Mahomes after Super Bowl loss
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                    [Title] => Two years on from bitter defeat, Eagles’ Hurts named Super Bowl MVP
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                    [Title] => Hurts shows his class as Eagles end Chiefs 'three-peat' dream
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                    [Title] => Eagles rout Chiefs 40-22 to win Super Bowl
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                    [Title] => Sport and politics entwine as Trump makes historic Super Bowl visit
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                    [Title] => Trump to make unprecedented Super Bowl visit: White House
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                    [Title] => Mahomes, Chiefs take on villain role as Super Bowl hype begins
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                    [Title] => Hurts shows his class as Eagles end Chiefs 'three-peat' dream
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                    [Title] => Eagles rout Chiefs 40-22 to win Super Bowl
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                    [Title] => Mahomes, Chiefs take on villain role as Super Bowl hype begins
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