Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl rematch date revealed
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The Birds stomped the Kansas City Chiefs at last season's Super Bowl, 40-22, but returning to the big game won't be easy. Yes, the Eagles are still loaded on both sides of the ball, but the team has more question marks on its roster than it did a season ago and is about to face a brutal 2025 schedule.
NBC owns the broadcast rights to Super Bowl 60. That puts the network's "Sunday Night Football" crew of play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico, game analyst Cris Collinsworth and sideline reporter Melissa Stark in line to call the game.
Following their victory in Super Bowl LIX, the Eagles enter the 2025 season with a massive target on their back along with the fifth-hardest schedule in the league. With Offensive Player of the Year, Saquon Barkley, and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts, the Eagles believe they have what they need to repeat.
After back-to-back playoff appearances, the Green Bay Packers have their eyes set on even greater heights in 2025.
Cooper DeJean is the toast of the town after his pick-six in the Super Bowl win, but he's taking time out to work a drive-thru shift at Checkers.
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Most sports observers have learned that it's usually a bad idea to spout definitive platitudes, because we've all been proven wrong likely more than once. For instance, saying team X, franchise Y or athlete Z will never win a championship, ostensibly because they've never done so before, has historically graded out as a fool's errand.
The NFL schedule is coming out Wednesday and these two familiar rivals will be playing each other for a fifth straight season. That's a record you might not know about.
A day before the official schedule release, we already know that the Eagles will have four big-audience, standalone games.