Philadelphia Eagles eclipse Kansas City Chiefs 20-17
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Unlike the Super Bowl, this was a close and competitive game throughout. The biggest difference between the two teams on this day was the game's only turnover. The turnover was the result of a juggled pass by Travis Kelce that was picked off by Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba.
Fans filtered into the Power & Light district around 7 a.m. on Sunday, preparing for the pregame festivities of the Kansas City Chiefs' home opener and Super Bowl rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The NFL is seeing something it hasn't during the Patrick Mahomes era: the Kansas City Chiefs starting the season 0-2.
If Sunday’s Super Bowl rematch between Philadelphia and Kansas City is any indication, the Eagles remain the NFL’s team to beat. The defending champs shut down Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, pulling away late for a 20-17 victory in a defensive struggle at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs fell 20-17 to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 2, but the Super Bowl rematch wasn't the only thing lost in this game. In the first quarter, the Chiefs lost defenders Mike Danna and Kristian Fulton to injury.