There will be a rematch of the Super Bowl in our hands when the Kansas City chiefs are once again to determine the best NFL team.
For the second time in three seasons, the two teams will meet, this time at the Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans.
Philadelphia will seek to demand some revenge on the team that denied them a title two years ago.
Travis Kelce was on the victorious side of the Super Bowl LVII and believes that the Eagles will remember his defeat and the hope of leaving the right side of this next confrontation.
“We know they will have a sour taste in the mouth since the last time we played them at the Super Bowl,” Kelce told journalists after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game.
That said, we have to go to work. We have to go to work and make sure we are ready to handle it.
Travis Kelce awaits a rematch in the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles
Kelce celebrates with the AFC championship trophy after ensuring another conference title
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In the Super Bowl two seasons
The QB Patrick Mahomes bosses were only launched for 182 yards at night, but managed to complete three touchdown passes.
That included a release to Kelce, who led the team to receive yards with 81 in the game.
But possibly the biggest difference between the Super Bowl LVII and the Super Bowl Lix is the incorporation of philadelphia of the best league corridor: Saquon Barkley.
Barkley has eclipsed 100 yards in each game of these playoffs, including Sunday's NFC championship game against Washington's commanders.
He hastened five touchdowns in these playoffs, including three against Washington.
Barkley will probably be a key weapon for Philadelphia, since they hope to win a second Super Bowl title.
As for the chiefs, they have won many of their games this season for the skin of their teeth.
The Eagles will have a key player who did not have in the Super Bowl LVII: RB Saquon Barkley
Kelce with his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, celebrating winning the AFC championship game
Including playoff games, Kansas City has won eleven games for a touchdown or less.
That includes five games, including the AFC championship game, where they won by three points or less.
After this victory, they are one of the four franchises to arrive at the Super Bowl three seasons in a row: joining the Miami Dolphins (1971-1973), the Buffalo Bills (1990-1993 (four times in a row)), and the patriots of Nueva England (2016-2018).
If Kansas City wins the Super Bowl Lix, they will have five titles, the second of any team in history (tied with the Dallas Cowboys and the 49ers of San Francisco), and will be the first team in the League to win three in a row.