The
Kansas City Chiefs and
Philadelphia Eagles play on Sunday, Feb. 9 at
Caesars Superdome in the
Super Bowl game of the NFL playoffs. Will the Eagles or the Chiefs win the Super Bowl? The Chiefs are favored to beat the Eagles, according to the latest
Super Bowl picks and
Super Bowl predictions for the NFL championship game, a game which can be seen at 4:30 p.m. MST on FOX (
stream with FUBO ). The Chiefs are also favored in the latest
Super Bowl odds for the game, courtesy of
BetMGM Sportsbook . Those odds put the Chiefs as a 1.5-point favorite over the Eagles on the point spread. Kansas City is -120 on the
moneyline , while Philadelphia is +100.
Expert Super Bowl picks: Unique betting insights only at USA TODAY. The
over/under (point total) is set at 48.5 points.
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Where is Super Bowl? ESPN : 41 of 67 writers predict a Chiefs victory over Eagles in Super Bowl
It wrote: "Of the 67 experts who weighed in, the Chiefs were favored by 41 of them (61.2%), while the Eagles claimed 26 votes (38.8%). The most common score predictions were 27-24 (picked by 10 of our experts), 27-23 (five) and 31-28 (five). The lowest combined total was 31 (17-14); the highest was 73 (38-35). The largest margin of victory predicted was 14 points (38-24). And 63 experts said this game will be decided by a touchdown or less."
NFL.com : 21 of 28 writers pick Chiefs to defeat Eagles in Super Bowl
Judy Battista was among the writers to predict a Kansas City win. She wrote: "The Eagles look like the more complete, balanced team, but it's impossible to pick against the Chiefs in this situation. Steve Spagnuolo will figure out a way to limit the damage from Saquon Barkley, and Patrick Mahomes will get enough support from bit players (as he did in the AFC Championship Game) to complete the three-peat and make history."
Delaware News Journal : 9 of 12 writers predict an Eagles Super Bowl win over Chiefs
One site's experts favored the Eagles in their picks for the game against the Chiefs, with Martin Frank predicting a 29-23 Super Bowl win for Philadelphia over Kansas City, writing: "It's not that no one has stopped Saquon Barkley as much as the Eagles know he can dominate the clock late in the game when the Eagles have a lead. The formula has worked all season for the Eagles, as ugly as it has looked on occasion: The defense keeps Mahomes in check and the offense, behind Barkley, grinds out a win."
Super Bowl pick, prediction: Will Kansas City Chiefs beat Philadelphia Eagles for title? Indianapolis Star : 2 of 3 writers take Philadelphia to beat Kansas City in Super Bowl
Columnist Gregg Doyel's prediction? Eagles 50, Chiefs 0. He explains: "I can’t believe the Chiefs think it’s OK to have Rashee Rice and Kareem Hunt not only on the same roster, but in the same offense. I realize Rice is hurt, and I realize this isn’t exactly expert analysis, but I’m tired of the Chiefs allowing such awful people to help them win. I’ve got the Eagles by 50."
The Oklahoman : Writers split on Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl winner
Justin Martinez predicts a 31-28 win for the Chiefs on Super Bowl Sunday, writing: "Kansas City is looking to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowl championships. And while the Chiefs have looked beatable at times this season, winning 12 games by only one possession, I can’t bring myself to pick against them on this stage. Kansas City’s defense will slow Saquon Barkley down enough, and Patrick Mahomes will make some key plays down the stretch to get the win."
The Arizona Republic : Chiefs will beat Eagles in Super Bowl 59
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