Eagles vs. Chiefs Super Bowl odds: Know money line, spread and more on Super Bowl 59

Eagles vs. Chiefs Super Bowl odds: Know money line, spread and more on Super Bowl 59
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Kevin Burkhardt will handle play-by-play duties for the second time, while former NFL star Tom Brady will provide color commentary in his Super Bowl broadcasting debut.

For the first time in their last three Super Bowl appearances, Kansas City enters as the favorite.

The Super Bowl odds for this year's Big Game have been released, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles meeting again in the championship for the second time in three years.

For the first time in their last three Super Bowl appearances, Kansas City enters as the favorite. In Super Bowl 57, the Eagles were favored by 1.5 points when they faced the Chiefs. Last year, Kansas City was also considered the underdog. However, ahead of this season's rematch, the odds have shifted in favor of the defending champions.

While betting lines may fluctuate leading up to Super Bowl Sunday, the Chiefs currently hold a slight edge over the Eagles.

Latest Super Bowl Odds

According to BetMGM NFL odds, the Chiefs are favored to claim victory over the Eagles in Super Bowl 59. Bettors looking to place wagers can explore top mobile sports betting apps featuring NFL betting promotions for 2024, including the ESPN BET app and Fanatics Sportsbook promo code.

Spread: Chiefs (-1.5)  
Moneyline: Chiefs (-130); Eagles (+110)  
Over/Under: 49  

Expert Betting Insights

For those seeking additional guidance on their picks, exclusive data-driven predictions and expert NFL playoff picks are available. These insights, featuring unique analysis and betting trends, can help inform wagering decisions ahead of the highly anticipated matchup.

As the game approaches, keep an eye on potential shifts in betting lines, as odds are subject to change based on team developments, injuries, and market trends.

Fox Set to Air Super Bowl LIX

Fox will once again be the official broadcaster of Super Bowl LIX, marking the eleventh time the network has televised the event. The last time Fox covered the championship game was two years ago when the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles.

Commentary Team and Pregame Coverage

Kevin Burkhardt will handle play-by-play duties for the second time, while former NFL star Tom Brady will provide color commentary in his Super Bowl broadcasting debut. Brady, who holds the record for the most Super Bowl appearances (ten) and wins (seven) as a player, is in his first year as a Fox analyst under a ten-year, $375 million contract.

Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will serve as sideline reporters. Leading up to kickoff, Fox will present a 5½-hour pregame show featuring expert analysis, interviews, and special segments.

Post-Game Programming

Following the conclusion of the Super Bowl, Fox will air the season three premiere of the game show The Floor.

Fox Deportes Coverage

Fox Deportes will broadcast its fifth Super Bowl, providing Spanish-language coverage. The team includes host Rodolfo Landeros, play-by-play announcer Adrian Garcia-Marquez, and analysts Jessi Losada and Jaime Motta.

Tubi Joins Super Bowl Coverage

For the first time, Tubi, the Fox-owned free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service, will be "taken over" by Fox and Fox Deportes networks, ensuring additional access to the game.

Westwood One Radio Broadcast

Westwood One will provide radio coverage, featuring Kevin Harlan on play-by-play and former Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner offering analysis and insights.

Global Broadcast Availability

Super Bowl LIX will be accessible in over 180 countries. Some of the major international broadcasters include:
- Canada: TSN, RDS, CTV
- Mexico: Televisa, TV Azteca
- United Kingdom: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and mobile app, Sky Sports
- Australia: ESPN, Kayo Sports, Seven Network
- Worldwide Streaming: DAZN

With extensive coverage across multiple platforms and languages, fans around the world will have ample opportunities to watch the biggest game of the NFL season.