Pro Picks: Eagles will beat the
Chiefs in the Super Bowl, preventing Kansas City from a three-peat
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[February 08, 2025]
By ROB MAADDI
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs are undefeated this season
when Taylor Swift is watching boyfriend Travis Kelce in person.
Patrick Mahomes has never lost to Eagles defensive coordinator Vic
Fangio.
All four Super Bowl rematches that have occurred within five years
have been won by the winner of the first meeting.
The odds are stacked in Kansas City’s favor but the Chiefs are only
1 1/2-point favorites against Philadelphia on Sunday, according to
BetMGM Sportsbook.
That’s because the two-time defending champion Chiefs (17-2) haven’t
faced a team quite like the Eagles (17-3) this season.
Led by Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown, the Eagles have
one of the league’s most dynamic offenses. Under Fangio’s guidance,
they also have the NFL’s No. 1 defense.
“They know how to play well together. I mean, that’s what makes Vic,
Fangio’s defense so well, so great is that everybody has a part and
they have to do their job in order for everybody to have success,”
said Mahomes, who is 8-0 against Fangio defenses. “And that’s what
they do. And it’ll be a great challenge. Gotta be patient. And when
those opportunities come, you gotta go out there and execute on them
because there are only going to be a few of them in the game."
No team has ever three-peated in the Super Bowl era. Only the Chiefs
have even had that opportunity. None of the eight previous teams who
won back-to-back Super Bowls made it back for a third, though the
Green Bay Packers won an NFL championship in 1965 and captured the
first two Super Bowls.
The Chiefs are 9-0 this season when Swift comes to their games.
President Donald Trump will be in the Superdome, too. It’ll be the
first time a sitting president attends a Super Bowl.
“That’s awesome. It’s a great honor,” Kelce said Wednesday. “I think
no matter who the president is, I know I’m excited because it’s the
biggest game of my life, and having the president there, it’s the
best country in the world. So, that’d be pretty cool.”
Hurts, Barkley and the Eagles will be aiming to spoil Kansas City’s
party.
Hurts nearly led the Eagles to a victory against the Chiefs two
years ago in Arizona, but Mahomes led a comeback and Harrison Butker
kicked the game-winning field goal in the final minute.

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Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) runs through
drills during an NFL football practice Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, in
New Orleans, ahead of Super Bowl 59 against the Kansas City Chiefs.
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

“I’ve learned so much,” Hurts said about his growth
since that game. “It’s the same as any other game and, you know, I
think the moments are the moments but ultimately, every game has its
lesson — good, bad or indifferent. So, just being able to become
wiser, grow and mature and take all these lessons in for the next
season and the next games.”
The Eagles didn’t have Barkley when they faced the Chiefs two years
ago. He joined them in free agency this season and is on the verge
of history. Barkley has 2,447 yards rushing, 30 away from passing
Terrell Davis’s 26-year-old record for most in a season, including
playoffs.
Barkley will turn 28 on game day.
How does he plan to celebrate?
“Hopefully with green and white confetti falling down, and holding
up a nice trophy,” Barkley said.

Pro Picks predicted the Eagles to beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl
before the season so we’re sticking with it.
EAGLES: 31-30
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Last week: Straight up: 2-0. Against spread: 0-2.
Playoffs: Straight up: 9-3. Against spread: 6-5-1.
Overall: Straight up: 201-83. Against spread: 150-129-5.
Best Bet: Straight up: 12-7. Against spread: 10-8-1
Upset Special: Straight up: 10-9. Against spread: 10-9.
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