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Chiefs' No.1 star says Week 2 Eagles rematch will be a shot at sweet revenge

Patrick Mahomes, core quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, has spoken up about their Week 2 rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles—coming just weeks after their heavy loss in Super Bowl LIX. On “Up & Adams,” Mahomes said, “Playing the Eagles in Week Two, a Super Bowl rematch. They came at us in that Super Bowl, so it’ll be a great challenge to see where we’re at.”

He emphasized that even early in the season, the chance to face one of the “best of the best” is something the team will embrace:

“It’s early, but we get to go out there and play against the best of the best.” 

Following their 40–22 defeat in Super Bowl LIX—where the Eagles dominated from start to finish—Mahomes and the Chiefs see this rematch as a crucial moment to reestablish themselves at Arrowhead Stadium.

Head coach Andy Reid and Mahomes clearly view Week 2 as a psychological turning point: A win early on hands pressure back to Philly, while a second loss could cement the Eagles’ superiority.

Chiefs Icon Tony Gonzalez Returns as Co-Owner to Lead From the Front
Kansas City, MO  The Kansas City Chiefs are turning a new page in their storied history. This week, reports confirmed that franchise legend Tony Gonzalez has officially purchased a stake in the team, returning to Arrowhead as a co-owner. Few tight ends in NFL history have embodied excellence like Gonzalez. With 1,325 receptions, 15,127 yards, and 111 touchdowns, the Hall of Famer redefined the position and helped set the standard for the modern Chiefs offense — reliability, precision, and relentless work ethic.   Gonzalez’s bond with Kansas City has always reached beyond football. From youth initiatives to leadership clinics, he built a reputation for showing up for the community, mentoring the next generation with the same focus that made him a first-ballot Hall of Famer.   Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019 and a member of the Chiefs Hall of Fame/Ring of Honor, Gonzalez is cemented as one of the franchise’s most beloved figures. Now he returns not only as a hero of the past, but as an architect of the future.   He’s no stranger to the business side of sports and media. Post-retirement, Gonzalez built a portfolio that spans broadcasting, fitness, and tech investments — experience he now brings back to Kansas City, where he’ll work alongside Clark Hunt and the front office to shape the Chiefs’ identity for the years ahead.   The move signals as much a cultural reset as a business decision. Fans across X and Facebook erupted with excitement, calling it a “homecoming done right” and a chance for Gonzalez to lead again — this time from the boardroom instead of the red zone.   For Gonzalez, the message is simple: whether catching passes or crafting strategy, leadership travels. And for Chiefs Kingdom, the idea of their greatest tight end helping guide the future feels like destiny meeting design.