Wherever the game goes, there's one constant for Andrew Mukuba: If the ball is in the air, he's going for a play, and trusting that it will find its way to him.

Sunday in the Eagles' Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs, the ball did, and in a crucial spot.

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City offense had marched down to the Philadelphia 6-yard line early into the fourth quarter, and looking to cap off the drive and pull ahead, Mahomes tried to lead in his star tight end Travis Kelce on a pass drifting toward the goal line.

But Kelce couldn't get a grip on the ball and bobbled it. Mukuba, who had moved to close in, could as the ball fell right into his hands for the interception.

The rookie safety took off with the pick with room down the left sideline. Only a dive from Chiefs offensiv

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