
Sunday’s Super Bowl will mark just the 13th time in NFL history that the two first-overall seeds will face off in the season’s biggest game.
Not only is this a rare occasion, with two number-one seeds playing against each other, but many other storylines are at play, making this one of the most anticipated Super Bowls in recent memory.
The Chiefs this year:
– 16-3 overall record
– 546 points scored
– 6 All Pros, including a Kelce brother and their QB
– AFC's Number 1 seedThe Eagles this year:
– 16-3 overall record
– 546 points scored
– 6 All Pros, including a Kelce brother and their QB
– NFC's Number 1 seed— Field Yates (@FieldYates) February 6, 2023
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have a lot in common.
They have tied in total points on the season and have an overall record of 16-3.
Each team has a member of the Kelce family, the first time in NFL history that two brothers have matched up in the Super Bowl.
As the hype leading up to this game would tell you, Sunday’s Super Bowl should be a game for the ages.
Two dominant offenses are squaring up against each other, and with the strength of the Eagles’ defense, particularly their defensive line, many are calling this the best Super Bowl in the past decade.
What do we know about the Chiefs and the Eagles?
For starters, we know that these teams have played each other just three times in the past ten years, with the Chiefs winning each of these matchups.
However, both teams look vastly different than the last time they played, which happened during the 2021 season.
The Chiefs are without Tyreek Hill, an explosive offensive weapon.
However, their defense has improved vastly, as has the Eagles’.
Which juggernaut will end up as the ultimate victor on Sunday?
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