Unsere Super Bowl Cheat Sheet: Alles was Sie zum Chiefs-Eagles-Spiel wissen wollen
Die Philadelphia Eagles und die Kansas City Chiefs haben sich für die Super Bowl-Victoriere der letzten Jahre qualifiziert. Die Eagles schlugen den NFC East und schieden in der NFC Semifinal von der San Francisco 49ers aus. Der Chiefs-Quarterback Patrick Mahomes war zu dem Schluss nicht mehr verletzt und siegeschaft die Division der AFC West. Let’s not beat around the bush: The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off in Super Bowl LVII on February 12, and the world can’t wait to see what these two explosive teams will do.
Mahomes, who is slated to compete in his second straight Super Bowl (he won the first one, too), and the Chiefs will try to avenge their defeat from two years ago. The Eagles, on the other hand, are playing in their first Super Bowl since 2018 and hope to repeat their own victory. With stars like Mahomes, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, tight end Travis Kelce, and offensive lineman Lane Johnson facing off, it’s sure to be a can’t-miss event. Here’s everything you need to know about the Chiefs and Eagles ahead of Super Bowl LVII.
Chiefs
When the Chiefs face the Eagles, it will be a historic moment. With the departure of Tom Brady, AFC, and NFC championships, fans got a glimpse of the NFL’s changing of the guard. The rise of the young quarterbacks who will lead the league in the coming years was demonstrated by the electrifying performances of Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts.
The Chiefs, who have been regular attendees at postseason events in recent years, advanced to their third straight Super Bowl after a 27-20 win over the Bengals. Despite the fact that Cincinnati led by three points at halftime, Kansas City turned up the heat in the second half. The Chiefs’ offense clicked, with Mahomes throwing for over 400 yards and three touchdowns while tight end Travis Kelce scored a touchdown and caught a critical two-point conversion.
This game was a far cry from the thriller against the Buffalo Bills the previous week, when the Chiefs rallied from a nine-point deficit in the final minutes of regulation before winning in overtime. The Chiefs’ defense, which gave up 47 points to the Bills, held strong against the Bengals, sacking Joe Burrow a staggering eight times.
Eagles
After a season of close calls and strong defense, the Eagles are headed to their second Super Bowl in franchise history. They will look to replicate their 2018 championship success under center, led by Jalen Hurts, who has emerged as a strong contender for MVP. After defeating the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys, they took on the NFC’s top seed, the San Francisco 49ers, in the NFC Championship Game.
The Eagles were underdogs in this game, but they have once again proven themselves to be a dangerous team, pulling off a 31-7 upset. The Philadelphia defense dominated the match, harassing San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and limiting the Niners’ rushing attack. The Eagles’ strong defensive front, led by tackle Javon Hargrave, consistently pressured Garoppolo, sacked him twice, and forced a fumble.
On offense, running back Boston Scott had two touchdowns, and Hurts threw for 167 yards and a touchdown while also leading his team with 49 rushing yards. The Eagles’ offensive line, which was criticized after a poor performance against the Giants in the divisional round, protected Hurts from the fierce 49ers pass rush. This victory was a team effort, with every unit performing at a high level, and it showed in the final score.
Now that you’re up to date on all the latest news and insights, it’s time to figure out how you’ll be watching the big game. Whether you’re cheering for the Eagles or the Chiefs (or just watching for the commercials), we’ve got you covered with our ultimate Super Bowl LVII viewing guide. See you on the 12th!