Eagles-Chiefs: 10 early Super Bowl LVII storylines to watch

We’re looking at ten early storylines to watch in Super Bowl LVII when the Philadelphia Eagles meet the Kansas City Chiefs

Super Bowl LVll is here and it’ll have several significant storylines with the AFC and NFC champions entering Glendale, Arizona with several similarities.

The Super Bowl will be a rematch of a 2021 regular season meeting in which Patrick Mahomes threw five touchdown passes and the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 42-30.

In last season’s matchup, Reid returned to Philadelphia and earned his 100th career win with the Chiefs, becoming the first coach in NFL history to win 100 games with two teams.

Reid’s 140 victories with the Eagles are the most in franchise history.

The 2021 matchup was also a coming-out party for Jalen Hurts who threw for a career-high 387 yards and two touchdowns but Philadelphia (1-3) couldn’t keep up with Kansas City’s high-powered offense.

With preparation underway for both teams, here are ten early storylines to watch in Super Bowl LVll. 

Super Bowl LVII opening night: Everything to know and how to watch

Here’s everything you need to know and how you can watch Super Bowl LVII opening night media sessions for the Eagles and Chiefs

The Eagles and Chiefs have now both arrived for Super Bowl LVII, with Philadelphia landing about an hour after their AFC West counterparts.

Philadelphia will take part in a weightlifting session at the Cardinals facilities before the festivities kick off in a huge way on Monday night with Super Bowl opening night from the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.

You can be there as players and coaches make their first public appearance during Super Bowl week.

Opening Night takes the place of the traditional “media day” that the NFL hosts for hundreds of members of the media.

With the Super Bowl week officially underway, here’s everything you need to know and how to watch.

LOOK: Top photos from Eagles arriving in Phoenix for Super Bowl LVII

Philadelphia arrived in Glendale, Arizona ahead of the Super Bowl LVII matchup against the Chiefs, and here are the top Photos from the Eagles touching down in Phoenix

The Eagles and Chiefs have now both arrived for Super Bowl LVII, with Philadelphia landing about an hour after their AFC West counterparts.

The team will now hunker down before the festivities kick off in a huge way on Monday night with Super Bowl opening night from the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.

With the Super Bowl week officially underway, here are the top photos from Philadelphia arriving in Glendale.

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LOOK: Eagles arrive in Arizona ahead of Super Bowl LVII

The Philadelphia Eagles arrive in Glendale, Arizona ahead of the Super Bowl LVII matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs

The Eagles and Chiefs have now both arrived for Super Bowl LVII, with Philadelphia landing about an hour after their AFC West counterparts.

The team will now hunker down before the festivities kick off in a huge way on Monday night with Super Bowl opening night from the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.

You can be there as players and coaches make their first public appearance during Super Bowl week.

Opening Night takes the place of the traditional “media day” that the NFL hosts for hundreds of members of the media.

With the Super Bowl week officially underway, here’s some national reaction from Philadelphia arriving in Glendale.

Eagles vs. Chiefs: 57 impact players to watch during Super Bowl LVll

We’re looking at 57 impact players to watch for the Eagles and Chiefs during the #SuperBowl in Glendale, Arizona

Super Bowl LVll is set and it’ll have several significant storylines after the Chiefs defeated the Bengals 23-20 in the AFC Championship Game.

Legendary head coach Andy Reid will face his former team, while Jason and Travis Kelce will make the first siblings to face each other in the Super Bowl.

Travis Kelce caught seven balls for 78 yards and a touchdown in Kansas City’s three-point AFC Championship win, while Philadelphia amassed 148 rushing yards in a 31-7 NFC Championship win.

The Super Bowl will be a rematch of a 2021 regular season meeting in which Patrick Mahomes threw five touchdown passes and the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 42-30.

In last season’s matchup, Reid returned to Philadelphia and earned his 100th career win with the Chiefs, becoming the first coach in NFL history to win 100 games with two teams.

Reid’s 140 victories with the Eagles are the most in franchise history.

The 2021 matchup was also a coming-out party for Jalen Hurts who threw for a career-high 387 yards and two touchdowns but Philadelphia (1-3) couldn’t keep up with Kansas City’s high-powered offense.

With preparation underway for both teams, here are 57 impact players to watch in Super Bowl LVll. 

Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl LVll injury report

The Philadelphia Eagles held a walkthrough on Thursday and as the team starts preparation for Super Bowl LVll Landon Dickerson was among five who did not participate

Philadelphia released their second injury report of the Super Bowl bye week and nothing changed from Wednesday’s designations. The Eagles held a walkthrough on Thursday, the team’s first on-field activity since winning the NFC Championship on Sunday.

the team will practice on Friday and Saturday at the NovaCare Complex before departing at 3:00 PM on Sunday for Arizona.

Eagles-Chiefs initial Super Bowl LVll injury report

The Philadelphia Eagles held a walkthrough on Wednesday and as the team starts preparation for Super Bowl LVll Landon Dickerson was among five who did not participate

The Eagles released their first injury report ahead of Super Bowl LVll, and Landon Dickerson was among five players who did not participate in the walkthrough.

Philadelphia will hold another walkthrough on Thursday, then the team will practice on Friday and Saturday at the NovaCare Complex before departing at 3:00 PM on Sunday for Arizona.

Eagles-Chiefs: 10 early stats to know for Super Bowl LVll

We’re looking at 10 early stats to know for the #SuperBowlLVll matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs

Super Bowl LVll is set and it’ll have several significant storylines after the Chiefs defeated the Bengals 23-20 in the AFC Championship Game.

Legendary head coach Andy Reid will face his former team, while Jason and Travis Kelce will make the first siblings to face each other in the Super Bowl.

Travis Kelce caught seven balls for 78 yards and a touchdown in Kansas City’s three-point AFC Championship win, while Philadelphia amassed 148 rushing yards in a 31-7 NFC Championship win.

The Super Bowl will be a rematch of a 2021 regular season meeting in which Patrick Mahomes threw five touchdown passes and the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 42-30.

In that 2021 matchup, Reid returned to Philadelphia and earned his 100th career win with the Chiefs, becoming the first coach in NFL history to win 100 games with two teams.

Reid’s 140 victories with the Eagles are the most in franchise history.

The 2021 matchup was also a coming-out party for Jalen Hurts who threw for a career-high 387 yards and two touchdowns but Philadelphia (1-3) couldn’t keep up with Kansas City’s high-powered offense.

With preparation underway for both teams, here are 10 initial stats to know for Super Bowl LVll.