Joel Perez
The Philadelphia Eagles have the deepest roster in the NFL and are out for redemption after losing to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago by just three points. This time, they’ve got the Offensive Player of the Year, Saquon Barkley, and they’re gonna feed him the rock nonstop, marching down the field behind the best O-line in football. Yeah, they’re up against the Chiefs, so it won’t be easy, but I’m betting on the deepest squad in the league to get it done and stop the “three-peat” (wishful thinking)
Super Bowl MVP: Saquon Barkley
Score: 27-24

Jesus A Valle
I’m going with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Kansas City Chiefs always turn it up a notch, but this year, I don’t believe in their receiving core—especially in this matchup against the Eagles’ secondary. Whatever Travis Kelce’s projected lines are, take the under. As for Xavier Worthy, go over on targets but under on yards. Philly’s taking it home this year.
Super Bowl MVP: Saquon Barkley
Score: 35-31

Angel Rivera
The believer in me wants to say the Eagles will take this one—quite frankly, because I’ve consistently seen teams fall short against this Kansas City Chiefs dynasty. Well, on Sunday, I’m a firm believer this is the year Philadelphia hoists the Lombardi in an endgame finish. Both the Eagles and Chiefs have looked great on offense, but defense will win this game for Philadelphia. The Eagles’ man coverage and defensive schemes will force a last-drive stop to close it out. Expect Saquon to get going early and set the tone, but don’t be surprised if Jalen Hurts gets his passes off and finds his guys. Of course, we know betting against Mahomes and the Swifties is almost like gambling suicide—but the three-peat won’t happen.
Score: 32-28 Eagles
MVP: Saquon Barkley

Kevin Gonzalez
Get ready for absolute chaos. A game-winning kick? Probably. A controversial flag? Almost guaranteed. The Eagles will throw everything at the Chiefs Saquon Barkley bulldozing through defenders, Jalen Hurts making magic happen, but somehow, someway, Mahomes will keep them in it. Maybe it’s a ridiculous scramble on 4th down, maybe it’s a blown coverage that hands the Chiefs a free touchdown. Either way, this one’s coming down to the wire, and when the dust settles, expect Harrison Butker to drill a 57-yarder in OT to complete the NFL’s dream three-peat. (NOT RIGGED LMAO)
Chiefs 39, Eagles 36 (OT)
Super Bowl MVP: Harrison Butker

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