PHOENIX | After numerous analyses, press conferences, speeches and questions, it’s time for Super Bowl LVII!
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The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off Sunday night (6:30 p.m.) at State Farm Stadium in Glendale to determine which team will be crowned champions at the end of a long season.
It is high time that the local debate was settled after long days of talk about the event. If you can’t wait any longer, know that neither of the teams are either.
While the Chiefs and Eagles have generously volunteered for the media competition in Phoenix all week, we believe it’s time to fight. Just think of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, who mentioned in his last press conference Thursday that he had to answer about 50 questions about his “dream cheeseburger” this week. Yes, it’s high time to jump into the field to stop the madness!
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There will be a lot to nibble on in crispy stories. Speaking of Reid, he’s only the fifth head coach to face his former team in the Super Bowl, he who captained the Eagles from 1999 to 2012. Since Jon Gruden with the Buccaneers, no rider has defeated his former team in the ultimate game, looking back at his former Raiders, 20 years ago.
In addition, of course, two brothers face each other for the first time. Eagles center Jason Kelce and his brother, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, have made a lot of noise about their family history in recent days.
If you like quarterbacks, you know that for the first time in Super Bowl history, two black pivots meet in Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes.
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The Chiefs had the best offense in the NFL this season, averaging 29.2 points per game. Close behind are the Eagles in third place, averaging 28.1 points per game.
Defensively, however, the Eagles have the upper hand so far and are second in yards while the Chiefs sit 11th.
Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs’ henchman, was voted the most valuable player of the season on Thursday night. Is this a bad omen for the Chiefs? The last nine recipients of this award who competed in the Super Bowl that same year lost. He will try to break this trend.
To be continued and good game!