It was ugly, again. And down to the wire, again. But the Eagles found a way.
They staged a late comeback against the Chiefs, 21-17, in Monday night's Super Bowl rematch to improve to an NFL-best 9-1, putting themselves fully in control of their playoff destiny with the Buffalo Bills up next at home.
Until then...
• Shamus Clancy's final observations from the win over Kansas City
• And Evan Macy's look at the Eagles' current place in the standings and playoff picture
EARLIER...
The 8-1 Philadelphia Eagles will face the 7-2 Kansas City Chiefs in a matchup of the NFL's two Super Bowl participants last season. It is a marquee game on the NFL schedule on primetime, with the opening kick scheduled for 8:15 p.m. EST on Monday Night Football.
A pair of Eagles starters — RG Cam Jurgens and slot CB Bradley Roby — will be returning to the lineup this week for the Birds, but they'll have to play without TE Dallas Goedert for a bit after Goedert broke his forearm against the Cowboys Week 9. The Chiefs are very healthy, as they have a mostly clean injury report and only one notable player, LB Nick Bolton, on injured reserve. You can find the full Eagles-Chiefs injury report here.
As we noted in our five matchups to watch, there are a number of matchups in this game that I believe are in the Eagles' favor.
- The Eagles' speedy edge rushers should create problems for the Chiefs' big, lumbering offensive tackles.
- The Eagles' offensive line should be back to full strength, and I like their chances of handling the Chiefs' pass rush.
- The Eagles' receivers have a matchup advantage against almost any secondary they face, and the Chiefs are no different, particularly when they're in nickel.
However, the Chiefs' passing attack will be a monumental challenge for the Eagles' struggling pass defense.
The Eagles are 2.5-point underdogs. Here are our staff writer picks. Feel free to discuss the game in the comments section below.
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