BetVictor’s supercomputer predicts the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will clash in Super Bowl LIX. Can the Chiefs claim a historic third title?
On Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs placed veteran defensive lineman Marlon Tuipulotu on their injured reserve list, just over a week before the defending Super Bowl champions’ first postseason game.
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From a defensive perspective, Philadelphia should have the best chance to knock off Detroit in the NFC before facing the AFC champion. The Eagles have the fifth-best odds to win Super Bowl 59 on BetMGM Sportsbook, at +700. They have the second-best odds to win the NFC, at +325.
There was a slight change in the Chiefs’ quarterback room. Daniel followed Pederson to the Eagles, and that left a roster opening. The Chiefs turned to veteran quarterback Nick Foles to fill the void. Foles made three appearances and one start.
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The Philadelphia Eagles signed quarterback Ian Book to their practice squad on Thursday, just days after waiving him, as the team makes last-minute roster moves
Chiefs players were named All-Pro by The Associated Press, which is the NFL’s officially recognized All-Pro selection.
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For Super Bowl MVP, BetMGM has Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ahead at +400. He's followed by Lions quarterback Jared Goff +550, Bills quarterback Josh Allen +650, Ravens quarter back Lamar Jackson +700 and Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts +1500. USA Today believes the front-runners for the MVP award are Jackson and Allen.