The Super Bowl LVII champions open as the team with the shortest odds to win the 2023 NFL championship.
Shortly after the Chiefs took down the Eagles, 38–35, to win Super Bowl LVII, Kansas City opened as the Super Bowl LVIII betting favorite, according to SI Sportsbook.
It should come as no surprise that all of the top contenders for next season made the playoffs this past season. As of Monday morning, the Chiefs boast +600 odds to win next year’s title, while the Bills (+750), 49ers (+750) and Eagles (+800) round out the top four betting favorites.
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Greg Jennings is putting his foot down when it comes to the Holding Penalty that undoubtedly changed the trajectory of the last moments of Super Bowl LVII. While Philadelphia Eagles’ CB James Bradberry admits he was holding JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jennings explains why the refs should have let that call slide.
How long does it take to walk from the booth in the LA Coliseum to the field? Because that’s about how long it took to give us our first fight of the 2023 NASCAR season.
And that might be a record!
Shockingly, this war of words involved a pair of quiet, laid-back, relatively unknown names in the garage …
Kyle Busch and Joey Logano. Ever heard of them?
One guy called the other a two-faced liar and an a**hole (those tiny stars are s’s, in case you were curious) and the other pretty much told him to stop being a little baby.
We’ll pull back the curtains in a bit.
After an explosive Super Bowl LVII, in which the Kansas City Chiefs scraped out a victory against the Philadelphia Eagles, Craig Carton revels which 5 teams he’s giving the biggest chance at making an appearance in Super Bowl LVIII, including his beloved New York Jets, who, with a change at quarterback, could be within reach of the big game.
The network came under fire for depicting Mahomes’s title in an unfavorable light.
After Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs captured their second Super Bowl title in four seasons Sunday night, ESPN came under fire for a graphic the company posted on social media celebrating Mahomes’s victory over Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.
ESPN apparently attempted to recreate the iconic picture of 76ers star Allen Iverson stepping over Lakers guard Tyronn Lue in the 2001 NBA Finals.
The Philadelphia Eagles may have lost the Super Bowl on Sunday, but that didn’t keep Birds fans from taking to the streets after the game. Houston Rockets rookie Jabari Smith Jr. had a front-row seat to the upset mob of fans and had an all-time reaction to what unfolded.
Smith and the Rockets were in town on Sunday night because they play visitor to the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday. Staying in a hotel somewhere near Center City, Smith and his teammates were caught in the middle of Eagles fans shouting about the loss.
Thankfully, Smith decided to document the moment from his hotel room.
49ers star receiver Deebo Samuel didn’t hold back his thoughts on the Philadelphia Eagles’ secondary — cornerback James Bradberry in particular — around Super Bowl LVII.
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Everything you need to know about the Chiefs’ parade
The Chiefs are Super Bowl winners once more, and parade plans are underway. Kansas City will be painting the town red, with a record crowd expected to celebrate the team. Scholl has already been cancelled and we have the all the details.
In 2020 over 800,000 people gathered in Kansas City, with some estimates reaching one million.
Philadelphia’s James Bradberry said he was hoping officials “would let it go” on a late defensive holding call that gave Kansas City a first down on its way to a game-winning field goal.
The field at State Farm Stadium turned into a Super Bowl slip and slide on Sunday night, and after the Chiefs outlasted the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35, Kansas City defensive lineman Frank Clark called the surface “kind of terrible.