Superbowl 2025: Eagles vs Chiefs

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As an Eagles fan I'm hoping they win but they are going up against a quarterback that can do magic.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes bold predictions: Three projections for Chiefs QB ahead of Super Bowl 59 vs. Eagles​

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes can enter into even more rarefied air with a win on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.

Mahomes is already the third starting quarterback to reach five Super Bowls, joining Tom Brady and John Elway, and Mahomes already has the second-most playoff wins in NFL history behind only Tom Brady and his 35. With a win and high-end performance on Sunday, Mahomes could secure his fourth Super Bowl MVP. That would make him only the fourth player in MLB/NBA/NHL/NFL history to have at least four championship-game MVPs and put him in an elite club with Michael Jordan (six), Tom Brady (five) and LeBron James (four).

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...wl-59-vs-eagles/ar-AA1yttME?ocid=BingNewsSerp
 

With this latest Super Bowl berth, Jeffrey Lurie shows he’s the most important Eagle of all time​

NEW ORLEANS — There are only so many days anymore that Jeffrey Lurie chooses to speak publicly, or feels that he must. Monday here, amid the chaotic absurdity of Super Bowl Opening Night, was one such day. He lowered himself onto a chair on the Superdome turf and let the questioners come to him.

Lurie is 73, and he has controlled the Eagles for 30 years. He is no longer a new, young NFL owner trying to establish his credibility and bona fides, trying to reassure the league and Philadelphia and everyone who cares about the Eagles that he knows what he is doing. This is the Eagles’ third Super Bowl appearance in eight years, their fourth during Lurie’s ownership tenure. When, in August 2003 — before the Eagles had even reached a Super Bowl under him, let alone won one — he said that word around the NFL was that the Eagles were the league’s “gold standard,” the comment gave off more than a whiff of insecurity, as if Lurie were fishing for credit for the franchise’s improvement.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=a3c7e31f7baf481bd3eaf4527b46c52c&ei=19
 

Super Bowl 2025 picks against the spread: A (near) consensus on the Eagles and Chiefs matchup​

Folks, we made it.

The 2025 Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles — two teams who looked capable of making it this far all season long, but never had the smoothest roads. On one side of the field is a Chiefs team seeking the NFL's first-ever three-peat. On the other, an Eagles team out for revenge after losing the 2022 Super Bowl to Kansas City.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...d-chiefs-matchup/ar-AA1ywsjW?ocid=socialshare
 

Chiefs' Andy Reid explains reasoning for retirement decision regardless of Super Bowl result​

Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt generated headlines when he confidently declared on Monday night that he knew "for a fact" that head coach Andy Reid would return for at least one more season.

Reid put talk about his intentions to bed while speaking with reporters on Tuesday.

"Yes, I’ll be back," Reid directly said, as shared by Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk.

Reid turns 67 next month and was the subject of some retirement rumors last winter before he guided the Chiefs to a third Super Bowl championship across five seasons. No such chatter hovered the club this past fall as Kansas City won 15 of 16 games before it punted on Week 18, and there's no sign that Reid is either slowing down or satisfied with what he's already accomplished as a three-time Super Bowl champion.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=0d6fa7ff060c469d9a742f0c5dcb4df3&ei=14
 

Kansas City Chiefs snub Terry Bradshaw and FOX NFL Sunday before Super Bowl LIX​

Kansas City Chiefs won't be paying much attention to the FOX NFL Sunday panel as they aim for a historic three-peat at Super Bowl LIX.

Millions of NFL fans tune into the show every week across the season, which has helped the likes of Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, and Jimmy Johnson remain household names. Outside the studio, seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady is joined by popular pitch-side sportscaster Erin Andrews.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=3ac19dbc6d314db0e6ad6d5cb7449f6c&ei=12
 
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Philadelphia School District will not open late Monday after Super Bowl: Here's why​

The Brief
  • Philadelphia public schools will not have a 2-hour delay on Monday, the day after the Super Bowl.
  • The superintendent says he made the decision based on previous delays.
PHILADELPHIA - Superstitions are a huge part of Philly sports culture, and now the city's public schools are taking note!

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=9ab3f952ecb649f284a1e3ecbb80ea91&ei=17
 

Trump congratulates Mahomes family on newborn daughter ahead of Super Bowl LIX: 'A baby with great genes'​

President Donald Trump gave his congratulations to Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany on the birth of their third child, daughter Golden Raye.

"Congratulations to the Chiefs GREAT Quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, and his very beautiful and BRILLIANT wife, Brittany, on the birth of their new baby daughter, Golden Raye. This is what I call a baby with great genes, both mother and father. It’s happy times in the wonderful Mahomes family. See you all on Sunday!" Trump wrote on Truth Social Thursday.

Mahomes and Brittany welcomed Golden Raye on Jan. 12, just before the start of the Chiefs' current playoff run.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/othe...S&cvid=9255ec918c0c4a9a93b7bfad56a4c08f&ei=22
 

Why Donald Trump canceled Eagles' White House visit after Super Bowl win​

A visit to the White House is a longstanding tradition for the team that wins the Super Bowl, but Donald Trump - who is attending this year's finale in New Orleans - pulled the plug on the Philadelphia Eagles' trip to the nation's capital in 2018.

Nick Foles and the Eagles triumphed over the Tom Brady-led New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. It was one of the highest-scoring Super Bowls in history with Philly surging to a 41-33 victory in Minneapolis.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=47e04bf25edc4e12b43d4ef5f5e1ed00&ei=14
 
The Eagles black players would not attend....so Donnie canceled.
 
lol England chimes in.............

Bad blood makes Taylor Swift v Donald Trump the real Super Bowl showdown​

The Super Bowl is the one American Football game most Britons pay attention to, but you may detect reduced excitement for this year’s edition.

It is a rematch of the 2023 game, the Philadelphia Eagles facing the Kansas City Chiefs, with the latter eyeing a third consecutive title as they build a dynasty to rival the Tom Brady-era New England Patriots.

The Eagles are gritty, driven less by quarterback Jalen Hurts’s passing than Saquon Barkley’s running, a retro tactic presumed dead. Their most famous move is known as the “tush push”, deployed close to the goal-line when the Eagles’ group of large men try to exert enough force on Hurts’s rear to push him past the other team’s group of large men.

Potentially non-thrilling fare for gridiron sceptics, but a sideshow has emerged. Donald Trump will become the first sitting US president to attend the marquee game in New Orleans. Also in attendance, possibly Trump’s most famous enemy, and certainly a more dangerous one than Kamala Harris, the partner of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce: Taylor Swift.

The Eagles are out for revenge after losing in 2023 but with the Trump v Swift angle, baby, now we got bad blood.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=32e68f59fbdc457bbc57ecfd49c1ac7b&ei=41
 

In Iowa's farm country, small towns rally around a native son in football's biggest game​

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — In the farm town where Cooper DeJean drew up football plays in elementary school and taught classmates to run them at recess, residents plan a huge party to watch the town’s native son in the Super Bowl.

The Philadelphia Eagles defensive back has lifted spirits in Odebolt, Iowa, a town of 920 people once known as the Popcorn Capital of the World.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=dcc930dc10fd4997d3dda9774e62dc67&ei=25
 

Mahomes magic, Eagles talent, and weaknesses on both sides: Inquirer’s Jeff McLane and K.C. Star’s Jesse Newell preview Super Bowl LIX​

Inquirer Eagles beat reporter Jeff McLane joined Kansas City Star Chiefs beat reporter Jesse Newell for a conversation about Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Here is a transcript from their conversation, edited for clarity:

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Philly 40
KC 22

Great game. Birds played great. Fireworks going off in the neighborhood. Probably going to be wild in the city tonight.
 

Eagles GM Howie Roseman after getting wounded by beer at Super Bowl parade: 'I bleed for this city'​

A flying beer can struck Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman in the head during the team's victory parade on Friday, drawing blood — and laughs from the executive and other revelers.

Roseman, architect of the club that's appeared in three Super Bowls and won two in eight years, was no worse for wear when he addressed fans in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...S&cvid=ce4601fd545c45d98722df4cc1530622&ei=14
 

White House receives swift Super Bowl invitation response from Eagles​

President Donald Trump has been informed that the Philadelphia Eagles have 'entusiastically accepted' their invitation to visit the White House after they had defeated the Kansas City Chiefs and won the Super Bowl.

A White House official has confirmed that the Eagles would be accepting the offer, telling FOX News: "We sent the invite and they enthusiastically accepted. We are working with them to determine a date and logistics."

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...S&cvid=49aab1dd7de74733a596c978efa3901e&ei=19
 

Philadelphia Eagles Celebrate Super Bowl Win at White House​

Apr 28, 2025

The Philadelphia Eagles were honored for their Super Bowl LIX win by President Trump during a visit to the White House on Monday.


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