The Eagles and Chiefs have now both arrived for Super Bowl LVII, with Philadelphia landing about an hour after their AFC West counterparts.
Philadelphia will take part in a weightlifting session at the Cardinals facilities before the festivities kick off in a huge way on Monday night with Super Bowl opening night from the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
You can be there as players and coaches make their first public appearance during Super Bowl week.
Opening Night takes the place of the traditional “media day” that the NFL hosts for hundreds of members of the media.
With the Super Bowl week officially underway, here’s everything you need to know and how to watch.
Super Bowl LVII Opening Night Information:
When: Monday, Feb. 6, 8:00-10:00 p.m. CT.
What is Super Bowl Opening Night?
Opening Night takes the place of the traditional “media day” that the NFL hosts for hundreds of members of the media. Fans can be there to see the Super Bowl LVII participating teams in public for the first time prior to Super Bowl Sunday. Doors open at 4 PM MT and the first team takes the stage at 6 PM MT. Don’t miss your chance to see players and coaches of Super Bowl LVII teams’ live interviews to kick off the week!
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM MST All players and coaches available.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM MST
All players and coaches are available.
The following Eagles will be available at a riser:
Nick Sirianni
Jalen Hurts
A.J. Brown
Jason Kelce
Lane Johnson
Jordan Mailata
Haason Reddick
Brandon Graham
Fletcher Cox
Darius Slay
Miles Sanders
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM MST
All players and coaches are available.
The following Chiefs will be available at a riser:
Andy Reid
Patrick Mahomes
Travis Kelce
Chris Jones
Frank Clark
Orlando Brown
JuJu Smith-Schuster
Isiah Pacheco
Nick Bolton
L’Jarius Sneed
Jerick McKinnon
How to watch
ESPN2, NFL Network, and FS1.
NFL Game Pass, the NFL mobile app
Also available live on FuboTV
“Live stream fuboTV (free 7-day trial)”