It all comes down to this.
Super Bowl 59, the 285th and final game of the NFL’s 2024 season, will commence Sunday evening in New Orleans. For the Kansas City Chiefs, Super Sunday represents a historic opportunity as they attempt to achieve the first three-peat in the Super Bowl era, which began in 1966. But the Philadelphia Eagles stand in their way, hoping to bring the City of Brotherly Love its second Lombardi Trophy – while many of the team’s players also seek to resolve what they consider unfinished business two years after a 38-35 loss to K.C. in Super Bowl 57.
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