Hello! And welcome to Week 2. It’s Eagles vs. Chiefs with a chance for the Birds to further dismantle the Chiefs dynasty after the Super Bowl 59 hammering. Nick Sirianni’s team is feeling good after a Week 1 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, while the Chiefs are looking to avoid a rare 0-2 start after a frustrating loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The quarterback duel pits two of the league’s best against each other. Jalen Hurts was ruthlessly efficient in Week 1, completing 82.6% of his passes for 152 yards while adding three rushing touchdowns to power the Eagles’ ground-and-pound attack. Across the field, Patrick Mahomes will be looking for a significant bounce-back performance. In the season opener, he completed 61.5% of his throws for 258 yards and a touchdown but also took two sacks as the offense struggled to find a consistent rhythm. This clash of titans will test Kansas City’s resilience against Philadelphia’s surging momentum.
Kickoff is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. on Sunday, September 14th, at Arrowhead. The game will be broadcast nationally on FOX. Weather conditions are expected to be perfect for football, with sunny skies, a temperature of 88°F, and a light 7 mph wind.
Odds as of September 14, 2025 from ESPN Bet.
The odds paint a picture of a tightly contested game, with the Eagles installed as slight road favorites. The -120 moneyline implies a 54.6% probability of victory, while the Chiefs’ +100 odds suggest a 50% chance. After removing the vig, the market gives the Eagles a 52.2% chance to win.
Moneyline (vig-free): Philadelphia Eagles \ ~52.2%, Kansas City Chiefs \ ~47.8%
The Eagles have been a strong bet recently, covering the spread in five of their last seven games (71.4%). Conversely, the Chiefs have struggled to meet market expectations, going just 1-4 ATS in their last five contests. The total of 47.5 points reflects the offensive firepower on both sides, though recent trends suggest value might lie with the under, especially considering the Chiefs’ offensive inconsistencies and Philadelphia’s defensive strength, bolstered by the return of Jalen Carter.
This betting line has seen one of the most significant shifts of the young season. The market opened with the Chiefs as 2-point home favorites, but a wave of money on the Birds has completely flipped the script, moving the line 3.5 points to make Philadelphia a 1.5-point favorite. The moneyline saw a similar reversal, opening at Chiefs -120 and now sitting at Eagles -120.
This dramatic movement is a direct reaction to Week 1’s results and narratives. The Chiefs’ loss, coupled with visible sideline frustration, has shaken market confidence. Meanwhile, the Eagles’ methodical win over a division rival, extending their...