Eagles, Jalen Hurts down Chiefs in Super Bowl rematch
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Is the Kansas City Chiefs dynasty already over after an 0-2 start?
The Chiefs are 0-2 to start the season, but the dynasty is not over just yet. The good news for Kansas City is that they will have a chance to get right next week on the road against the New York Giants (0-2). The Giants are 0-2 for the 10th time in 13 seasons. Kansas City will be six-point favorites on the road against New York.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, without his top two wide receivers, has shown his ability to compensate. He led the Chiefs on a 69-yard drive. He converted a 4th-and-4 with an 18-yard pass to Travis Kelce to the Eagles' 24. Then he ran the ball in from the 13, giving the Chiefs a 10-7 lead with 2:44 left in the first half.
Travis Kelce wore his emotions on his sleeve as the Kansas City Chiefs suffered a second straight defeat to open the 2025 NFL season. Kelce, 35, was visibly upset during the Chiefs’ 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, September 14. During the second quarter, an irate Kelce could
The Chiefs and New York Giants will clash at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Kickoff time is 7:20 p.m. Central. The game will be broadcast by NBC. In Kansas City it will be on KSHB (Channel 41); in Wichita it’s on KSN (Channel 3).
“The biggest thing here to me is that this game was lost in March,” Schefter said. “This game was lost when the NFL owners refused to ban the tush push from happening. It wasn’t lost yesterday. It was lost in March, and there might be a lot of games that the Eagles play that are lost in March because this play is unstoppable.”
A failed fourth-and-short play by the Chiefs in Sunday’s game against the Eagles turned the stomach of a former KC star.