History dictates Kirk Cousins has already determined who will win Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
Here's who is playing, when to watch, how to watch, and what to know about halftime show, performances, and commercials in NFL final.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will clash in the Super Bowl. Here’s how to watch and what to know.
Super Bowl will be the Chiefs' third consecutive appearance in the title game. The Eagles will be looking to win their second championship.
The Philadelphia Eagles dispatched the Washington Commanders, 55-23, in Sunday's NFC Championship game and advanced to Super Bowl LIX. The Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Buffalo Bills, 32-29, in the AFC title game Sunday night.
The Chiefs and Eagles are set to met in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years. Here's what to know about their last meeting in 2023.
The Eagles’ defensive edge is considerably smaller. Philadelphia allowed the fewest points and second-fewest yards in the NFL during the regular season, while Kansas City yielded the fourth-fewest points and ninth-fewest yards.
The Philadelphia Eagles surpassed the Washington Commanders on Sunday with a 55-23 victory. Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley spearheaded the win with three rushing touchdowns apiece. A.J. Brown collected a team-high 96 receiving yards and a touchdown.
Invite for Eagles fans The Mirror is again inviting Philadelphia Eagles fans for a group photo. With the Eagles set to play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9, the Mirror is asking all Eagles fans in the area to come together,
Mike McCarthy has decided against coaching in 2025, removing himself as a candidate to fill the NFL's last remaining head coaching vacancy with the New Orleans Saints. A person familiar with McCarthy's decision disclosed it to The Associated Press on Tuesday night on condition of anonymity because McCarthy and the Saints have not discussed it publicly.
The Chiefs' 32–29 win over the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's AFC championship drew an audience of 57.4 million viewers, Austin Karp of Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday morning.