Chiefs and Eagles handle the Super
Bowl opening night spectacle like they've been here, done that
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[February 04, 2025]
By ROB MAADDI
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Patrick Mahomes treated Super Bowl opening night
like a two-minute drill, providing rapid-fire answers to one
question after another. Travis Kelce passed on an inquiry about
popping the question to Taylor Swift.
Been here, done that. That's how the Kansas City Chiefs handled the
annual extravaganza that kicks off Super Bowl week.
The Philadelphia Eagles were here two years ago so they weren't
fazed by the silliness either, though their most dynamic player is
new to the wild experience that could overwhelm teams that aren’t
used to the circus atmosphere.
Saquon Barkley got his first taste of this made-for-television
spectacle. Nick Sirianni received letters, and a kiss from Chad
Johnson. Jalen Hurts even cracked a smile or two.
Before Mahomes, Kelce and the Chiefs take on Hurts, Barkley and the
Eagles in the Super Bowl on Sunday, they had to tackle the media in
waves.
Barkley wasn't here two years ago when the Eagles lost to the Chiefs
38-35. He left the rival New York Giants to join a winning team and
did his part with a historic season.
“That’s why me and my family made the decision to come to
Philadelphia, to have an opportunity to play in the Super Bowl. And
here we are,” Barkley said.
The Chiefs have been here five times in the past six years so
they're used to the strange questions and odd requests that have
become far too common on opening night.

Mahomes picked NBA players for a mock football team, choosing
Russell Westbrook at quarterback and Anthony Edwards at wide
receiver. He even asked the media for restaurant recommendations.
Kelce talked up Swift's pop tarts and said he hopes to match her
energy on stage when he's on the field. But asked if he plans to
propose to his Grammy-winning superstar girlfriend, Kelce pulled a
Drew Rosenhaus: “Super Bowl ring? Next question.”
Players were asked their favorite foods, colors, Kendrick Lamar
songs and more. A Mexican television reporter gave Sirianni a stack
of letters from fans. He also got a kiss on the head from Johnson,
the former Bengals star also known as Ochocinco. The usually stoic
Hurts cracked up laughing when someone tossed him a cookie — it was
an errant throw. Browns quarterback Jameis Winston, working for a
television network, fired questions at Darius Slay before telling
him to eat a "W."
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Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley participates during
Super Bowl 59 Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans,
ahead of the NFL football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and
the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

The Eagles went first, spending an hour talking to
thousands of reporters from across the globe inside the Superdome.
The Chiefs came later and received a loud ovation.
Media day has evolved from a daytime event on Tuesdays to a live,
ticketed, prime-time showcase on national television. More than
6,000 media members from 26 countries were accredited to cover the
Super Bowl last year in Las Vegas.
Yes, this is where a female reporter showed up in a wedding dress
and veil and proposed to Tom Brady in Arizona in 2008. He politely
declined.
Football’s Xs and Os take a back seat for the first night.
The Big Easy is hosting its 11th big game and first since the
Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Harbaugh
Brothers Bowl in February 2013.
The Chiefs are chasing history, aiming to become the first NFL team
to three-peat in the Super Bowl era. The Eagles are seeking the
franchise’s second Vince Lombardi trophy.
“We're obsessed with winning,” owner Jeffrey Lurie said.
Both teams arrived Sunday and every player and coach was available
to the media for one hour on Monday night. A select group of
players, including head coaches and quarterbacks, also have media
sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Due to the hectic schedule, most of the preparation was completed
last week. Game plans were installed and both teams held normal
practices because this week won’t be routine.
One person who’ll be under the microscope this week is Eagles
offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who is a frontrunner to become
the head coach of the Saints. Moore can’t accept the job until after
the Super Bowl but he has to be preparing to assemble a coaching
staff while focusing on the task at hand.
Staying focused will be a priority for everyone on both teams.
Avoiding distractions, especially the first night, could set the
tone for winning it all Sunday.
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