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How to Watch the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl Rematch vs. Kansas City Chiefs

September 12, 2025



The Philadelphia Eagles kicked off their 2025 campaign with fireworks, edging past the Dallas Cowboys 24–20 in a nail-biter. That victory now sets the stage for one of the season’s marquee showdowns — a highly anticipated Super Bowl LIX rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Back in February, the Eagles dismantled Kansas City 40–22 on the game’s biggest stage to capture the Lombardi Trophy. That triumph still hangs over this clash, as Philadelphia heads into the loud cauldron of Arrowhead Stadium looking to prove it wasn’t a one-time statement.

Kansas City enters with urgency of its own. After falling 27–25 to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1, the Chiefs are eager both to avenge their Super Bowl defeat and to steady their footing early in the season. Fans should expect a fierce response.

Broadcast Information

  • Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025

  • Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET

  • Venue: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO

  • TV: FOX

  • Streaming: NFL+, YouTube TV

  • Radio: 94WIP (Philadelphia)

  • Local Coverage: Pregame and postgame shows on NBC10 and NBC Sports Philadelphia

  • Betting Line

    Sportsbooks have installed the Eagles as slim 1.5-point favorites, signaling confidence in Philadelphia’s momentum despite the hostile road environment.

    Eagles Upcoming Games

    • Week 2: @ Chiefs — Sunday, Sept. 14 (4:25 p.m. ET)

  • Week 3: vs. Rams — Sunday, Sept. 21 (1 p.m. ET)

  • Week 4: @ Buccaneers — Sunday, Sept. 28 (1 p.m. ET)

  • Week 5: vs. Broncos — Sunday, Oct. 5 (1 p.m. ET)

  • Week 6: @ Giants — Thursday, Oct. 9 (8:15 p.m. ET)

  • The Eagles’ road only gets tougher from here, but this rematch offers an early chance to reinforce their championship credentials by once again toppling Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.

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