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Super Bowl 57 Betting Preview
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs — Sunday, Feb. 12, at 5:30 p.m. CT (FOX)
Point Spread: Eagles -1.5 (-110)
Moneyline: Chiefs (+105) | Eagles (-125)
Total: O/U 51 points (-110)
Jalen Hurts has struggled to pass the ball since he returned from injury in week 18 of the regular season. His worst performance since his return was against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game. Hurts connected for 121 yards through the air, and the Eagles threw the ball nearly 20 times fewer than they ran it to accommodate his struggles. However, the Eagles still found a way to dominate.
The Chiefs have more than enough tape from the Eagles’ matchup with the 49ers to put together a game plan to slow the Eagles’ high-scoring offense. Although the Chiefs aren’t nearly as stout as the 49ers defensively, they do get to the QB and have a top-10 rush defense. If they can slow the Eagles’ rushing attack and force Hurts into more passing situations, then they have a great shot at limiting the Eagles’ high-scoring offense.
If it’s a close game, Patrick Mahomes has shown that he is more than capable of securing the victory. Mahomes has 13 fourth-quarter comebacks and 14 game-winning drives on his resume, including four this season. However, Mahomes must have an exceptional game to keep it close, considering the Eagles’ ability to rush the passer and lingering injuries to his available receivers, most notably JuJu Smith-Schuster.
An additional area for consideration in the matchup is experience. This is head coach Andy Reid and Mahomes’ third trip to the Super Bowl together, and Reid’s fourth overall. On the other hand, the Eagles’ head coach Nick Sirianni is in his second season as a head coach, and this is Hurts’ second season as a full-time starter. Inexperience in a game of this magnitude can absolutely impact how things play out down the stretch.