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Super Bowl

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It'll be the first Super Bowl with two Black starting QBs. Also, Reid didn't retain nowEagles coach Nick Sirianni when he was an assistant in Kansas City in 2013.

All that filled stories, created content and increased the hype leading into the game.

But, on the field, this is a true matchup of heavyweigh­ts. It's the first time the NFL's two No. 1 seeds are here since the Eagles beat the New England Patriots 41-33 to capture their first Lombardi Trophy five years ago.

The teams are evenly matched. The Chiefs led the NFL in scoring offense and total yards. The Eagles were third overall in both categories. The Eagles have an edge on defense with the No. 2 ranked unit while the Chiefs are 11th.

Philly's defense is so nasty Mahomes couldn't even point to one standout area.

“They're great everywhere,” Mahomes said. “It's hard to pick one. I'd probably say the defensive line because they're on an historic sack rate, and the way they're able to get to the quarterbac­k. Everybody knows that everything starts up front. So that'll be a great challenge for our offensive line to try to do what they can in the run game and pass game

of protecting and run-blocking. But they got great DBs, great linebacker­s.”

Mahomes and Hurts finished 1-2 in voting for the AP NFL MVP. Both have been dealing with injuries. Mahomes played the AFC championsh­ip game with a badly sprained ankle. Hurts missed two games late in the season with a shoulder injury.

They'll go all-out one more time and have plenty of time to rest in the offseason. Whichever QB gets better protection will likely determine the winner.

“If you slip up, he can make you pay with his legs, his arm, anyway he can,” Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay said. “We just have to approach it as he's a weapon. This week we know he's a big key for us. We have to slow him down.”

Mahomes can do it all, too. He won his second MVP award by a landslide, taking 48 of 50 first-place votes. The extra week off has helped his ankle heal so the Eagles will have to be wary of his ability to create plays with his legs.

“He's one of the quarterbac­ks in the league that I haven't been able to sack yet or haven't gotten to yet,” said Eagles edge rusher Haason Reddick, who was a one-man wrecking crew in the NFC title game against the 49ers. “If I'm able to get to him and I get him in the Super Bowl, that's going to be historic for me.”

 ?? MATT YORK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Eagles quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts (1) throws during a team practice on Thursday in Tempe, Ariz.
MATT YORK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eagles quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts (1) throws during a team practice on Thursday in Tempe, Ariz.

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