Chiefs vs. Eagles Odds: Super Bowl Spread, Total, Opening Lines

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David Eulitt/Getty Images. Pictured: Jalen Hurts (No. 1) and Patrick Mahomes.

Here are the opening Chiefs vs. Eagles odds for Super Bowl 59 on Sunday, Feb. 9.

This is a rematch from February 2023, when the Chiefs outlasted Philadelphia despite an amazing Jalen Hurts performance. In that game, the Eagles were 1.5-point favorites but lost.

Let's get into a breakdown of the odds and a game preview.


Chiefs vs. Eagles Odds

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Sunday, Feb. 9
6:30 p.m. ET
FOX
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Chiefs Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-1.5
-110
50.5
-110o / -110u
-125
Eagles Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+1.5
-110
50.5
-110o / -110u
+105
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NFL odds here.
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  • Chiefs vs. Eagles spread: Chiefs -1.5
  • Chiefs vs. Eagles total: Over/Under 49.5 points
  • Chiefs vs. Eagles moneylines: Chiefs -124, Eagles +106

The most noteworthy immediate movement was on the total, which went from 48.5 to 49.5 and then 50.5 at DraftKings not long after the Chiefs beat the Bills.

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Chiefs vs. Eagles Projection

Sean Koerner, Action Network's director of predictive analytics, is delivering us his early projections for every playoff game as each matchup is set.

Koerner projects this spread at Chiefs -1 with the over/under set at 46.5 points scored.

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Kansas City Chiefs

By Brandon Anderson

You already know all about the Chiefs’ season, and why wouldn’t you? Kansas City survived by a toenail in the opener, won by a point in Week 2, and has been pulling off close victories all season. The Chiefs finished 11-0 in one-score games and are the 1-seed once again as they look to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls.

Patrick Mahomes leads the way, as always. This wasn’t the best statistical season for Mahomes but he still makes all the plays on third down and late when needed, and the offense rounded into form late in the season as DeAndre Hopkins settled into the offense next to Travis Kelce, rookie Xavier Worthy, and the healthy return of Isaiah Pacheco. The offensive line has been a weak spot, especially at tackle, and this offense is more good than great but might be saving itself for the playoffs.

The defense was outstanding early but saw a big midseason dip, especially against the pass. Steve Spagnuolo always seems to get this unit to peak at the right time, though, and this defense is playing its best ball with Trent McDuffie leading the secondary.

This isn’t the best Chiefs team we’ve seen, but it still might be a champion.

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Philadelphia Eagles

By Brandon Anderson

The Eagles entered their Week 5 bye week at 2-2 with many fans calling for changes and thinking Nick Sirianni may not last the season. Well, they ripped off 10 straight wins while Saquon Barkley came close to the single-season rushing record and Vic Fangio's defense took shape as one of the NFL's best.

The offense goes through Barkley. The Eagles offensive line remains one of the best in the NFL as the star running back became the ninth player ever to rush for 2,000 yards in a season. Jalen Hurts has been up and down, which has made the passing game pretty inconsistent. Still, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith can take over a game at any time.

The Eagles' identity is clear: run the ball, control the clock, play elite defense. Jalen Carter and the Philly defensive front usually shut down the run, and rookie corners Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean helped transform this pass defense midseason into one of the best in the league. The Eagles have allowed more than 23 points only once since the Week 5 bye.

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Matthew Trebby is a senior editor at the Action Network, overseeing NFL coverage and working closely with top experts like Sean Koerner and Chris Raybon to develop weekly content. He also manages the network’s year-round golf coverage, including major events like The Masters. In addition to editing, Matthew has contributed as a writer to various Action verticals, including MLB, NBA, and the Premier League.

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