The NFL is about to present its crown jewel, the Super Bowl, and the biggest storyline is… WAIT, LUKA DONCIC GOT TRADED TO THE LAKERS???? After a wild week in the NBA, it’s finally time to turn our attention back to the Big Game and talk about the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles matchup. And with that, let’s get into the ClutchPoints NFL Super Bowl 59 picks, predictions, and odds column.
While this is not the matchup most NFL fans wanted in Super Bowl 59, it is a historic one. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are going for their third-straight championship, which would be the first three-peat in league history.
As for the Eagles, they are playing in their third Super Bowl in the last eight seasons, which is an incredible accomplishment in and of itself. While only Lane Johnson, Brandon Graham, Jake Elliott, and long-snapper Rick Lovato were on the 2017 title-winning team, there are a lot of core players — Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, Devonta Smith, Dallas Goedert, etc. — who lost to the Chiefs 38-35 in the championship game just two seasons ago.
So, the burning question for Super Bowl 59 is, will the Chiefs make history, or can the Eagles find redemption in New Orleans?
The Chiefs- Eagles Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 pm ET on FOX.
There’s no way of sugarcoating it. We went 0-2 with our winners and 0-2 against the spread as the Eagles and Chiefs took down the Commanders and Bills to make the Big Game. While that’s not good, it still doesn’t kill our 2024 record. Overall, ahead of the Super Bowl, we’ve gone 177-107 straight up and 140-139-5 ATS on the season.
With that, let’s get right into the NFL Super Bowl 59 picks, predictions, and odds.
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Courtesy of DraftKings, here are the NFL odds.
This may be a boring matchup for most fans of other NFL teams, but when these two teams step on the field, it will be a chess match between the Chiefs’ Andy Reid and Steve Spagnuolo and the Eagles’ Nick Sirianni, Vic Fangio, and Kellen Moore.
It seems like this game can only go one of two ways.
Philadelphia is a much more talented team across the board, except, of course, at the quarterback position. They have a dominant offensive line and running back in Saquon Barkley and playmakers on the outside. The Eagles also have a defense stocked with high-end talent.
If this game ended as a Philly blowout, it wouldn’t be a shock with the...