There's no love lost between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers, and those on the roster and staff for the latter will take no pleasure in watching Philadelphia go toe to toe with the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59.
It’s good practice for NFL teams to take stock of the best of the best. What are they doing? How can our team be more like them? It’s a copycat league, after all. While the world’s eyes will be upon the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb.
Following the 49ers’ 55-10 win over Denver to close out 1989, which came on the heels of beating Cincinnati 20-16 the previous year, the three-peat chatter began on the sideline and moved into the raucous postgame locker room as a chant.
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Super Bowl LIX promises to be historic, with the Kansas City Chiefs looking to become the first team ever to win three straight Lombardi trophies, and the Philadelphia Eagles aiming to avenge their 2022 title loss with their first-ever repeat Super Bowl appearance under the same coach and quarterback tandem.
The Chiefs won that matchup, 38-35, yet it's just one data point in a more complete story if you believe uniforms have anything to do with Super Bowl outcomes. Philadelphia wore green after the New England Patriots opted for white in Super Bowl LII and Philly Special'd their way to victory.
Three players drafted in 2022 by the 49ers — ahead of Purdy with the last pick — are headed to the Super Bowl, albeit on the Eagles’ practice squad: running back Ty Davis-Price (third round), wide receiver Danny Gray (third round) and cornerback Tariq Castro-Fields (sixth round).
Time is ticking! AAA Mid-Atlantic is urging Eagles fans heading to Super Bowl LIX to book their travel plans as soon as possible to lock in favorable rates.
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The Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory proposes that the colors in the logo predict which teams will play against each other in the championship NFL playoff game and that the NFL controls the outcome. Theorists suggest the NFL is scripted for revenue purposes.
The Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl after a dominant victory over the Commanders, while the Chiefs beat the Bills.