The Kansas City Chiefs have made it to Super Bowl 59 with a chance to make NFL history, as no team has ever won three straight Lombardi trophies. After winning their fifth AFC Championship in six years, Patrick Mahomes and company can cement themselves as perhaps the greatest dynasty in the sport’s history. Of course, the New England Patriots would like a word with that statement, but this debate doesn’t matter if the Chiefs can’t beat the Philadelphia Eagles.
And it will take a herculean effort to take down head coach Nick Sirianni’s team. The Eagles are an absolute juggernaut, having gone 14-3 overall in the regular season. Two of those three losses came within the first few weeks of the season, and the other defeat was when Jalen Hurts got hurt early against the Washington Commanders.
Fortunately for the Eagles, they got revenge against their division rival with a blowout win in the NFC Championship game. The Eagles are led by star running back Saquon Barkley, who has continued his MVP-caliber form into the postseason. Through three games, the All-Pro back has rushed for 442 yards and five touchdowns.
Now in their second Super Bowl in three years, the Eagles are looking for revenge against the team that defeated them in Super Bowl 57. Overall, Patrick Mahomes needs to have a special night to make history on February 9. And plenty of factors leading into this clash suggest he will live up to the moment. Here are our bold predictions for the Chiefs’ superstar heading into Super Bowl 59.
The Philadelphia Eagles will try their best to keep Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense off the field in this matchup. Nick Sirianni’s team leads the league in time of possession and thrives off of wearing defenses down throughout a game. And the Eagles will likely succeed on offense at times against Steve Spagnuolo and the Chiefs’ defense.
However, Kansas City’s unit is more equipped than any opponent Philadelphia has faced in the postseason to slow them down and not get run over. In addition, Jalen Hurts has been dealing with a knee injury over the past few weeks. If the Eagles’ starter is compromised heading into this matchup, that could spell trouble for Nick Sirianni’s team.
On the other side of the field, Philadelphia’s defense is elite. In particular, the Eagles have allowed the fewest passing yards per game this season. Despite having no current Pro Bowl selections in this unit, this group has very few weaknesses.
Yet, one of Philadelphia’s setbacks, which does not bode well for this team heading into New Orleans, is that it ranks 28th in quarterback pressure percentage. Giving Patrick Mahomes time to scan the field, with an improved wideout core from last season, could be devastating for the Eagles. The Bills and Texans ranked significantly higher in quarterback pressures, and Mahomes still put up solid stats in both those matchups.
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