Philadelphia Eagles will face Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX
Patrick Mahomes is inevitable. The Kansas City Chiefs are inevitable. Head coach Andy Reid has led the AFC West franchise to a fifth Super Bowl appearance in six years after beating the Buffalo Bills in the postseason for the fourth time in five seasons on Sunday evening at Arrowhead Stadium.
In New Orleans at Super Bowl LIX, the Chiefs will face a familiar opponent. The Philadelphia Eagles secured their third Super Bowl appearance for the third time in eight seasons with a blowout win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
We’ve got a potential revenge opportunity in the Big Easy, but this year’s Super Bowl will not the Kelce Bowl.
The Chiefs will be going for a three-peat and a fourth world championship in six seasons. The Eagles will be looking for their second Super Bowl title after coming out of the NFC as the No. 2 seed. It will all go down in two weeks with Tom Brady on the call for FOX. The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback beat both the Chiefs and the Eagles to win two of his Super Bowl rings.
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Kansas City opens as a 1.5-point favorite in the big matchup. The Chiefs have won nine consecutive games with a spread of a field goal or less in the postseason. Saquon Barkley and the Eagles will be hoping that their explosive rushing attack and No. 1 defense can prevent potential history for the Chiefs.
The football season is almost over. You can start making those Super Bowl party plans right now.
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