Advertisement
BuzzFeed and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change.

After The Eagles Won The Super Bowl, Everyone Is Making The Same Joke Because It's 100% Accurate

Last night, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 22–40 to win Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. The win marked the Eagles' second Super Bowl in the last seven years as they knocked off the Chiefs from earning a historic three-peat.

Eagles football player running with the ball, pursued by a Chiefs player

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP at the end of the evening, which was a big moment considering Hurts and the Eagles lost to the Chiefs in the 2023 Super Bowl.

Jalen Hurts holding a Super Bowl trophy, wearing a t-shirt with "Super Bowl Champions" and a cap, surrounded by confetti, celebrating victory
Cooper Neill / Getty Images

A lot of people are ecstatic that the Eagles pulled out this win, but there is one group of people in particular that everyone is excited for: the cast, crew, and characters of Abbott Elementary.

Two people happily tailgating in Eagles gear outside a stadium, energetically engaging with others
ABC

As soon as the game started, people started reacting to the possibility that if the Eagles could knock off the Chiefs, then Quinta Brunson would likely write a god-tier episode of Abbott Elementary where they acknowledge the Super Bowl win.

Last year, Abbott Elementary notably aired an episode following the Super Bowl, which featured now-former Eagles center Jason Kelce, Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham, and Hurts.

Like, Quinta is already out here dunking on the Chiefs, and I am living for it.

Patrick Mahomes on the field looks disappointed, with a game score visible: KC 0, PHI 17 in the second quarter

So here are 17 of the funniest reactions so far about what the Eagles winning the Super Bowl means for Abbott Elementary:

Editor's Note: While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the worthwhile moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos.

1.

Twitter: @angiecthomas / Via Twitter: @angiecthomas

2.

Tweet by Shea Serrano: Wants Eagles to win Super Bowl for a "bonkers" episode of Abbott Elementary

3.

Tweet expressing support for the "Abbott Elementary" team

4.

Scott Everett White / ABC / Via Twitter: @allthingsdante

5.

Gilles Mingasson / ABC / Via Twitter: @michaelcollado

6.

ABC / Via Twitter: @dachness

7.

ABC / Via Twitter: @DiscussingFilm

8.

Tweet mentioning "Jalen Hurts, of Abbott Elementary fame"

9.

Scene of a football game on TV. Text overlay jokes about a character named Melissa Schemmenti from Abbott Elementary celebrating
Fox / TikTok / Via tiktok.com

10.

TV displays "Super Bowl Champions" with celebratory scenes; text reads "Melissa Schementi is having the best day ever"
Fox / TikTok / Via tiktok.com

11.

Netflix / Via Twitter: @turtIepond

12.

A person wearing a puffy vest dances with text: "i just know tariq is out there climbing a light pole right now"
@valerianotmalar / TikTok / Via tiktok.com

13.

Quinta Brunson / Instagram / Via instagram.com

14.

Social media post by @blkwatcher reads: "quinta brunson smiling from ear to ear she knows she about to get a great episode out of this crying emoji"

15.

Tweet by user saying excitement for Abbott Elementary's Super Bowl champs episode on February 9, 2025

16.

NFL / Eagles / Via tiktok.com

17.

Social media post by @ungodlywests expressing gratitude to Abbott Elementary

If Abbott Elementary does, in fact, do a Super Bowl-centered episode, what do you hope it includes? Tell us in the comments below!

Personally, I need to see Melissa climbing a light pole after the mayor of Philly specifically said not to.

Check out more Black-centered content by exploring how BuzzFeed is celebrating Black History Month this year! Of course, the content doesn't end after February. Follow BuzzFeed’s Cocoa Butter on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to keep up with our latest Black culture content year-round.

Illustration celebrating Black History Month with diverse people in education and community settings. BuzzFeed Celebrates logo included
BuzzFeed
Waiting for permission
Allow microphone access to enable voice search

Try again.