Super Bowl-Val: Experts predict Chiefs-Eagles Score, MVP
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Super Bowl-Val: Experts predict Chiefs-Eagles Score, MVP

There is officially a game left during the 2024 season. The Philadelphia Eagles will meet the twice reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans for Super Bowl Lix. Which team takes home the Lombardi trophy? Which player will win Super Bowl MVP?

We asked ESPN’s NFL analyst, writers, commentators, columnists and pounds to make predictions for the big game. More than 60 experts chose the winner of Eagles-Chiefs, including the game’s end result and who they think will win Super Bowl MVP.

Here is a division of their choice, plus betting odds from ESPN bet. Check out all our Super Bowl preview content for more news and analysis before the game.

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Predicts managers to win
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Predict the MVP winner

The managers have the advantage, 41-25

Of the 66 experts who weighed in, the managers were favored by 41 of them (62.1%), while the Eagles demanded 25 votes (37.9%).

The most common points forecasts were 27-24 (chosen 10 of our experts) and 27-23 (five). The lowest combined sum was 31 (17-14); The highest was 73 (38-35). The largest predicted victory margin was 14 points (38-24). And 62 experts said this game will be decided by a touchdown or less.

Betting notes: ESPN bet Currently, Kansas City benefits with 1.5 points, and over/below is 49.5 points. Of the experts in this pool, the 54 game that goes over the total, while 12 as below.

ESPN’s football power index: FPI likes Eagles (56.1%) with an average of 2.2 points.

Predict a chiefs win (41)

Aaron Schatz, writer: 31-25
Andrew Hawkins, NFL -analyst: 33-30
Ben Baby, Bengal’s Reporter: 24-21
Ben Solak, NFL analyst: 31-27
Brooke Pryor, Steelers Reporter: 32-29
Damien Woody, NFL analyst: 27-24
Dan Graziano, National NFL Reporter: 27-19
Dan Orlovsky, NFL analyst: 24-21
Daniel Oyefusi, Brown’s reporter: 27-24
David Newton, Panthers reporter: 34-30
David Purdum, bet analyst: 27-23
DJ Bien-Aime, Texans Reporter: 27-24
Eric Woodyard, Lions Reporter: 35-28
Field Yates, NFL/NFL Draft Analysts: 28-25
Jamison Hensley, Raven’s reporter: 24-20
Jason Reid, Andscape Senior NFL Writer: 38-24
Jeff Darlington, National NFL -Reporter: 38-35
Jeff Saturday, NFL analyst: 35-34
John Keim, Commander Reporter: 24-21
Jordan Raanan, Giants Reporter: 32-31
Jordan Reid, NFL draft analyst: 27-24
Josh Weinfuss, Cardinals Reporter: 31-28
Katherine Terrell, Saints Reporter: 34-31
Kevin Clark, NFL analyst: 30-26
Kevin Seifert, Vikings Reporter: 27-24
Kimberley A. Martin, National NFL -Reporter: 28-24
Lindsey Thiry, National NFL Reporter: 27-24
Marc Raimondi, Falcons Reporter: 21-17
Marcel Louis-Jacques, Dolphins Reporter: 27-21
Matt Miller, NFL draft analyst: 27-24
Michelle Beisner-Buck, NFL has reporter: 28-21
Mike Greenberg, commentator: 31-30
Mike Tannenbaum, NFL analyst: 31-28
My Kimes, NFL analysts: 30-27
Nick Wagoner, 49ers Reporter: 30-20
Rich Cimini, Jets Reporter: 27-21
Sarah Barshop, Rams Reporter: 34-31
Stephen Holder, Colts Reporter: 27-23
Tedy Bruschi, NFL -analyst: 27-24
Tim Hasselck, NFL analyst: 23-17
Todd Archer, Cowboys Reporter: 27-23

Predict an eagles win (25)

Alaina Getzenberg, Bill’s reporter: 31-27
Alden Gonzalez, baseball reporter: 31-28
Brady Henderson, Seahawks Reporter: 27-24
Courtney Cronin, Bears Reporter: 31-27
Elizabeth Merrill, senior writer: 34-32
Herm Edwards, NFL analyst: 29-24
Jenna Laine, Buccaneer’s reporter: 24-21
Jeremy Fowler, National NFL Reporter: 30-24
Joe Buck, commentator: 28-25
John Buccigross, commentator: 22-16
Kalyn Kahler, National NFL -Reporter: 33-30
Kris Rhim, Chargers Reporter: 32-22
Marcus Spears, NFL analyst: 35-32
Matt Bowen, NFL analyst: 27-23
Michael Dirocco, Jaguar’s reporter: 27-24
Mike Clay, Fantasy analyst: 27-23
Mike Reiss, Patriots Reporter: 20-17
Paul Gutierrez, Raiders Reporter: 24-20
Rob Demovsky, Packers Reporter: 28-24
Sal Paolantonio, National NFL Reporter: 34-30
Scott van Pelt, commentator: 30-24
Seth Walder, NFL analyst: 25-24
Seth Wickersham, senior writer: 17-14
Tim Keown, senior writer: 34-31
Turron Davenport, Titan’s reporter: 28-24

Super Bowl MVP

Patrick Mahomes was by far the most common selection to win the Super Bowl MVP and ended with 37 of the 66 vote (56.1%). He received the MVP award in all three of his previous championships with Kansas City.

Saquon Barkley were second with 18 votes (27.3%), followed by The jale hurts“Five votes (7.6%). AJ BrownThe Chris Jones and Travis Kelce Each received two votes (3.0%).

The odds below are from ESPN bet.

Patrick Mahomes, QB, Chiefs (+105): Marc Raimondi, Tim Hasselkeck, Ben Baby, Dan Graziano, Marcel Louis-Jacques, Rich Cimini, David Purdum, Todd Archer, Jeff Saturday, Daniel Oyfusi, Jordan Reid, Kevin Seifert, Matt Miller, Kimberley A. Wagoner, Aaron, Aar, Aar, Aar, Aar, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, Weinfuss, Michelle Beisner-Buck, Brooke Pryor, Jordan Raanan, Andrew Hawkins, David Newton, Katherine Terrell, Sarah Barshop, Eric Woodyard, Jeff Darlington, Ben Solak, Damien Woody, Mina Kimes, Mike Greenberg, John Keim, DJ Bi -Aime, Dan Orlovsky, Lindsey Thiry, Tedy Bruschi, Jason Reid

Saquon Barkley, RB, Eagles (+275): Joe Buck, Kris Rhim, Paul Gutierrez, Jenna Laine, Michael Dirocco, Rob Demovsky, Jeremy Fowler, Alaina Getzenberg, Courtney Cronin, Alden Gonzalez, Tim Keown, Marcus Kah, Seth Wickersham, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Bowen, Matt Wickers Hham, Matt Wickers Ham. , Elizabeth Merrill

Jalen Hurts, QB, Eagles (+360): Seth Walder, Mike Clay, Brady Henderson, Scott van Pelt, Sal Paolantonio

AJ Brown, WR, Eagles (25-1): John Buccigross, Mike Reiss

Chris Jones, DT, Chiefs (60-1): Jamison Hensley, Stephen Holder

Travis Kelce, Tea, Chiefs (18-1): Kevin Clark, Mike Tannenbaum