Their motto for their first three playoff wins on this road to Super Bowl LIX was, “Let’s Hunt.” It wouldn’t be a surprise if it changes to, “Unf
The last time the Chiefs and Eagles met in the final game of the NFL season — Super Bowl LVII in 2022 — Jason Kelce was lining up against his brother. Kansas City would ultimate prevail for the second time in four seasons, but the Kelce family was split in who they were supporting.
Super Bowl will be the Chiefs' third consecutive appearance in the title game. The Eagles will be looking to win their second championship.
The Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl after a dominant victory over the Commanders, while the Chiefs beat the Bills.
The Eagles’ defensive edge is considerably smaller. Philadelphia allowed the fewest points and second-fewest yards in the NFL during the regular season, while Kansas City yielded the fourth-fewest points and ninth-fewest yards.
It was another close call, but this was more subjective. The Chiefs had fourth-and-16 trailing 25-23 late in the game, and on their last chance Patrick Mahomes threw deep. Bengals rookie safety Daijahn Anthony was called for pass interference. Kansas City kicked a field goal to win the game after that.
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Jason Kelce, the retired Eagles center and big brother to Chiefs star Travis Kelce, says 'I’m rooting for Philadelphia and I’m rooting for Travis Kelce' at Super Bowl LIX.
During an episode of the brothers' New Heights podcast that premiered Wednesday, Jason Kelce, after his brother pointed out the fact that he was decked out in full Eagles gear, revealed who he'll be rooting for in the Super Bowl.
Mahomes and the Chiefs are back in the NFL title game after beating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in a thrilling AFC championship game on Sunday. They’ll face Philadelphia and star running back Saquon Barkley, who ran for three touchdowns as the Eagles beat the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC title game.