Super Bowl Preview


It’s finally the day we’ve all been waiting for, Super Bowl Sunday! It seems like this season flew by. After 21 weeks of football, we have our two teams who will be fighting for the Lombardi Trophy. Some people thought they would be here, and others didn’t. We have a rematch of Super Bowl 57 The Kansas City Chiefs, who are looking to become the first-ever NFL team to three-peat, and on the other side, the Philadelphia Eagles, who are back at the Super Bowl after losing to the Chiefs two years prior. However, this is a different Eagles roster. They have lost some players but have also made some key additions. You know who I’m talking about, Saquon Barkley. Barkley has been the best running back in the NFL this year and is a massive part of the Eagles’ success.

The Eagles have a tough task, as the Chiefs had the eighth-best run defense in the league. But I don’t think that will matter. I expect the Eagles to run the ball a ton and wear down the Chiefs’ defense. Even though these two teams played each other in the Super Bowl recently, I expect this game to be different than last time.

So, how do I think the game will go? I expect it to be a close game throughout, and just like last time, it will come down to the wire. I don’t think it will be as high-scoring as last time, but it will still be an exciting game to watch. With all the attention around Travis Kelce, someone I don’t think people are talking about enough is Xavier Worthy. I think Worthy is going to be a key part in today’s game. On the other side of the ball, it’s obvious, it’s Saquon Barkley. Barkley turns 28 on Super Bowl Sunday, and I think we both know what he wants for a present. I’m expecting a big game from Barkley. I’m also expecting a big game from Jalen Hurts. Everyone knows the threat that Barkley possesses, so watch out for some read-option keepers from Hurts. Hurts had a monster game last time he played in the Super Bowl, so we know he’s not afraid of the big moment.

So, who do I think wins? I think the Chiefs win and three-peat. It’s so hard to bet against Patrick Mahomes. He knows how to win and has been here four times. I think it’ll come down to which quarterback is going to make a big play late in the fourth quarter, and I just know Patrick Mahomes will come through in the clutch.

My Prediction: Kansas City Chiefs 34, Philadelphia Eagles 27
MVP: Patrick Mahomes

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