After two weeks of buildup, the showdown is now upon us as the Eagles (14-3) and Chiefs (14-3) are set for a titanic matchup on Super Bowl Sunday.
It will be a matchup of the top two MVP finalists, along with two siblings’ All-Pros meeting in Jason Kelce for the Eagles and Travis Kelce for the Chiefs.
The Philadelphia Eagles are 4-5 all-time against the Kansas City Chiefs, including a 42-30 loss at Lincoln Financial Field last October.
#1 QB Jalen Hurts
Hurts finished second in the MVP voting and will start his first Super Bowl.
#2 CB Darius Slay
The veteran cornerback will play in the Super Bowl for the first time in his career.
#3 WR Zach Pascal
#4 K Jake Elliott
#6 WR Devonta Smith
Smith will look to become one of the few players to win a National Championship, a Heisman Trophy, and a Super Bowl in their careers.
#7 LB Haason Reddick
Reddick has 19.5 sacks over his last 19 games and he’ll play a huge role in harassing Patrick Mahomes.
#8 P Arryn Siposs
The Eagles activated punter Arryn Siposs off injured reserve and elevated safety Anthony Harris and receiver/return man Greg Ward Jr. for the big game against the Chiefs.
Siposs, 30, had been on IR since he suffered an ankle injury against the Giants on Dec. 11.
#10 QB Gardner Minshew
#11 WR A.J. Brown
The physical wide receiver will start his first Super Bowl and he’ll be a player to watch when the Chiefs play man-to-man.
#13 Brett Kern
The veteran punter will likely be inactive with Arryn Siposs returning from injured reserve.
#14 RB Kenneth Gainwell
Gainwell leads the Eagles in rushing yards during the postseason and he’ll be a key player to watch.
#16 WR Quez Watkins
#17 LB Nakobe Dean
Dean will make a Super Bowl appearance a year after winning a National Championship with Georgia.
#18 WR Britain Covey
Covey could miss the Super Bowl with a hamstring injury.
#19 QB Ian Book
#22 S Marcus Epps
The young safety is set to be a free agent and will start in his first Super Bowl.
#23 C.J. Gardner-Johnson
Gardner-Johnson will be the key figure on the Eagles’ defense.
#24 CB James Bradberry
#26 RB Miles Sanders
The Eagles Pro Bowl running back is set to hit free agency and will look to cap off a 1,200+ yard season with an impactful performance in the Super Bowl.
#27 CB Zech McPhearson
#28 CB Josh Jobe
#29 CB Avonte Maddox
Maddox has battled a toe injury for over a month now, but he’ll start in the slot for Philadelphia in the Super Bowl.
#32 Reed Blankenship
Blankenship will see significant action in the Super Bowl after making the Eagles’ roster as an undrafted free agent.
#33 Josiah Scott
#34 RB Trey Sermon
#35 RB Boston Scott
Scott will handle kickoff return duties on Sunday night and could be a key contributor in the running game.
#42 K'Von Wallace
#43 LB Kyzir White
The former West Virginia safety turned linebacker will play a key role at linebacker.
#45 Rick Lovato
#48 LB Patrick Johnson
#51 Cam Jurgens
#53 LB Christian Elliss
#55 DE Brandon Graham
The classy veteran will play in his second Super Bowl in five years and he’ll look to duplicate his game-winning strip sack from 2018.
#56 OL Isaac Seumalo
The talented right guard will see his fair share of one on one battles with Chiefs All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones.
#57 T.J. Edwards
The middle linebacker will play a key role in containing Travis Kelce and running back Isaiah Pacheco.
#58 LB Kyron Johnson
#62 Jason Kelce
The All-Pro center has been pondering retirement and he’ll face off against his All-Pro brother for Super Bowl LVII greatness.
#63 OL Jack Driscoll
#65 Lane Johnson
The All-Pro right tackle will face off against Chris Jones and Frank Clark while nursing a significant groin injury.
#68 Jordan Mailata
Mailata’s matchup with Frank Clark will be significant and likely decide the outcome.
#69 OL Landon Dickerson
Dickerson will play in the Super Bowl with a hyperextended elbow.
#72 DT Linval Joseph
The run-stuffing defensive tackle can secure a $125K bonus with a victory.
#74 DT Ndamukong Suh
Suh will secure a $125K bonus with a Super Bowl win.
#77 OL Andre Dillard
#81 TE Grant Calcaterra
#88 TE Dallas Goedert
A rising talent at the tight-end position, Goedert will look to upstage Travis Kelce on the world’s biggest stage.
#89 TE Jack Stoll
#90 DT Jordan Davis
Davis will see time in the Super Bowl after winning a national championship with Georgia one year ago.
#91 DT Fletcher Cox
An Eagles legend and future Hall of Famer, Cox could be playing his final game with the franchise.
#93 DT Milton Williams
#94 DE Josh Sweat
The talented pass rusher had 11+ sacks this season and he’ll be counted on in a crucial matchup with Orlando Brown.
#97 DT Javon Hargrave
Hargrave is set to hit free agency and he’ll look to dominate the trenches up front.