The much-anticipated Super Bowl rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles is set for February 9. Despite a quieter postseason from
Travis Kelce, the Chiefs secured their third consecutive AFC title with a 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills. Earlier, the Eagles dominated the Washington Commanders 55-23 with seven rushing touchdowns. Kayla Nicole, Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, shared her opinion about the upcoming showdown.
Kayla Nicole’s one-word take on Super Bowl 2025 after Chiefs’ victory over Bills
Super Bowl 2025 is set to deliver one of the most anticipated matchups in NFL history, with the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Philadelphia Eagles. This match promises to be a battle of two of the league's most talented teams, both armed with star power.
Kayla Nicole, a former partner of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, previously expressed her reluctance to see Kansas City make a third consecutive Super Bowl appearance. However, after the Chiefs triumphed over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship, punching their ticket to Super Bowl 2025, Nicole seemed to shift gears.
“Tough!” Kayla wrote over a graphic showing Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. She followed it up with a more optimistic sentiment, acknowledging the significance of the game. “It will be a storybook ending either way on Feb 9th,” she said. “And as a fan of the game, that’s really all you can ask for.”
Kayla also had words of praise for the Eagles, particularly their performance in the NFC Championship against the San Francisco 49ers. After initially criticizing their less-than-impressive 28-22 victory over the Rams, Kayla lauded the Eagles for their dominant 55-23 win. "7 rushing TDs," Kayla wrote, referring to Philadelphia tying an NFL playoff record. "Hurts 256 passing YDs, Barkley 118 rushing YDs, 55 pts, most in championship game history. Complete play elevation and domination from last week. Job. Well. DONE."
The Chiefs, led by Mahomes, are chasing a historic third consecutive championship. Mahomes, having recently surpassed Joe Montana for the second-most playoff wins by a quarterback, is aiming to cement his legacy alongside NFL legends like Tom Brady. A win would make him just the third player in NFL history to win multiple MVPs and four championships, joining Brady and Montana in this exclusive club.
On the other side, the Eagles bring their own formidable talents to the table. Quarterback Jalen Hurts, already known for his dual-threat ability, has been instrumental in Philadelphia's postseason success. In the NFC Championship, Hurts ran for three touchdowns, leading the Eagles to their second Super Bowl appearance in three years. Running back Saquon Barkley has also been a standout, contributing heavily to the offense with 118 rushing yards in the NFC Championship.
The stats tell a compelling story. According to PFN’s Playoff Predictor, the Eagles hold a slight edge with a 52.8% chance of victory. Their offense has been firing on all cylinders, scoring 166 points over the past five games, while their defense has forced 19 turnovers in their last six outings.
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