Getting to the Super Bowl is hard. Just ask Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, who fell short once again this season. Warren Moon and Dan Fouts are Hall of Famers and never got there. Dan Marino, Steve Young and Aaron Rodgers each started one.
For the second time in three years, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will jockey for football's ultimate prize: the Vince Lombardi Trophy, handed to the winner of
In an era where AI is more present than ever, this is its prediction on who will take home Super Bowl LIX between Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs and Jalen Hurts' Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles and Chiefs will face off for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in three years on Feb. 9 in New Orleans. Kansas City aims to become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
Here comes Mahomes again, trying for what would be an unprecedented third Super Bowl championship in a row, this time against the Eagles, whom the Chiefs beat 38-35 for the title two years ago. That was such a Mahomes-type victory, too. Close. Last second. Clutch drive. Field goal. Hooray.
After playing high school football at Channelview, Jalen Hurts went on to play for Alabama and Oklahoma before the Eagles drafted him in the second round in 2020.
Timing is everything and Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, Joe Burrow and Jared Goff all have the same problem: Bad timing. They played when Patrick Mahomes did.
The Eagles and Chiefs will face off for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in three years on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
Near the end of his news conference Sunday night, Jalen Hurts was asked about the praise he received from Nick Sirianni following Sunday’s NFC Championship win and what it’s like playing for the Eagles coach.
All he does is win!” That was Nick Sirianni‘s message to the world after Jalen Hurts carried Sirianni back to the Super Bowl. Moments later, a classic from DJ Khaled blasted from the speakers at Lincoln Financial Field: “All I do is win,
That's because Hurts completed 20 of 28 passes for 246 yards and a touchdown. He hit A.J. Brown on a beautifully thrown deep ball on 4th-and-5 from the Eagles' 45-yard line for 31 yards midway through the second quarter to the Commanders' 14-yard line.