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Who is favored to win Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles?
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The Kansas City Chiefs will be looking for a historic Super Bowl "three-peat," while the Philadelphia Eagles will be seeking revenge, when the two face off on Feb. 9 in New Orleans in what will be a rematch of their Super Bowl LVII thriller just two years ago.
As defending champions, sportsbooks currently have the Chiefs as 1.5-point favorites. The game is expected to be high-scoring, with an over-under of 48.5, according to sportsbooks. The two teams combined for a 73-point shootout in their first Super Bowl meeting.
The Chiefs 15-2 record this season is somewhat deceptive, eking out wins, with the team only going 8-9 against the spread, per Covers.com. The Eagles finished with a 14-3 record but went 11-6 against the spread. The Chiefs finished 11th in the NFL with a regular season point differential of plus-59, according to StatMuse, while the Eagles finished second with a point differential of plus-160.
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