Super Bowl LVII Eagles vs. Chiefs Betting Odds, Preview & Picks (02/12/2023)

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs Odds Super Bowl LVII (02-12-2023)

The Kansas City Chiefs have made their third Super Bowl in four seasons. To show, KC gutted out a win over the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in the AFC Championship Game. Key Kansas City offensive players were hobbling throughout the game. Including QB Patrick Mahomes and TE Travis Kelce. But a hobbling Mahomes could work enough magic to get the Chiefs into field goal position. And then Harrison Butker nailed a 45-yard field goal for the win. Gamblers have several Super Bowl odds factors for the Super Bowl. Among them is the Kansas City coach.

Super Bowl LVII Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs Betting Information

Date and Time:Sunday, February 12, 2023, 6:30 p.m. ET
Location:State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
TV Coverage:FOX
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
Chiefs+2 (-110)49½ (-110)+110
Eagles-2 (-110)49½ (-110)-130
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Eagles vs. Chiefs SBG Odds Overview

First, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was formerly head coach of the Eagles. Reid had great success in Philadelphia but lost his only Super Bowl appearance. He was fired after the 2012 season but quickly caught on with the Chiefs. While in Kansas City, Reid has led a legacy franchise to its greatest era.

Also, there is the online betting storyline of the Kelce brothers. Travis of Kansas City and C Kason Kelce of Philadelphia make for the first Super Bowl matchup of brothers.

Meanwhile, The Eagles defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC championship game. It was no contest and a major factor in the Eagles’ opening as a 2-point favorite over the Chiefs.

Hurts and Mahomes Bring MVP QB Credentials

Quarterbacks Jalen Hurts of the Eagles and Mahomes represent the new era of signal-callers. Both are mobile and improvise well. Additionally, each is a strong team leader who owns their teammates’ respect. And neither QB was highly coveted out of college. Mahomes has the gaudier numbers. But Hurts continues to defy the experts that laughed at him becoming the Philadelphia QB.

A Gutty AFC Championship

Patrick Mahomes was forced to rely on his badly sprained right ankle rather than his strong right arm. In turn, the Chiefs were desperately driving with a chance to win the AFC championship. The All-Pro quarterback, missing three wide receivers to injuries and battered himself made one last big play. To illuminate, Mahomes took off on a third-down play near midfield in another gut-check game with the Bengals. Mahomes strained to reach the mark he needed. And then he was headed out of bounds when he felt the hands of Joseph Ossai. The mad dash and the 15-yard penalty for a late hit were all Kansas City needed.

Accordingly, Harrison Butker strode confidently onto the field and sent a 45-yard kick through the cold, gusting wind with three 3 seconds to go. Hence, Butker put the Chiefs back in the Super Bowl for the third time in four years
It was payback for the AFC West champions, who had lost three straight to their newfound nemeses. Including a three-point overtime loss to Cincinnati in last year’s conference title game. All of those Super Bowl betting odds defeats were by three points. Now, the Chiefs are headed back to the big game.

Putting on the Hurts

Hurts had one of Philadelphia’s four rushing touchdowns. In turn, the Eagles soared into the Super Bowl, forcing both of San Francisco’s quarterbacks out of the game with injuries and beating the wounded 49ers.
Hurts had a modest game by his standards after a season in which he was a finalist for MVP. In sum, Hurts was 15-of-25 passing for 121 yards and ran for 39, improving to 16-1 as a starter this season. The Eagles lost two games that he missed with a sprained right shoulder.

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