Legendary National Football League (NFL) head coach Tony Dungy has given his prediction for the upcoming Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 59 clash in New Orleans. The Chiefs will be eyeing to become the first team in the Super Bowl era to win three consecutive trophies while the Eagles will look to take revenge on the Chiefs for the Super Bowl loss that they suffered two years ago.
What did legendary NFL head coach Tony Dungy say about Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 59 clash?
While talking to WCNC Charlotte's Eugene Robinson, Tony Dungy predicted his winner from the upcoming Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 59 clash. On top of it, he feels that the offence will not have a super game like they did in the conference championship games.
I think it's going to be low-scoring, you know a 21-17 type of game. I don't think we're going to see the 50 points that Philadelphia put up or 32 from Kansas City, Dungy said via WCNC.com.
He then went on to predict the winner from the Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 59 clash.
I just don't know how you pick against the Chiefs. They've won so many close games.
Till the last season, the Kansas City Chiefs have won 16 consecutive one-score games.
When will the Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 59 clash happen?
The upcoming Super Bowl 59 clash between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, February 9 at 6:30 pm ET. The Chiefs who were representing the AFC, have been designated as the travelling team as they will be seen donning their white jerseys.
Meanwhile, Philadelphia Eagles, who were representing the NFC, will be seen wearing their green jerseys for the Super Bowl 59.
The match will be available to watch on FOX as Kevin Burkhardt will do the play-by-play and Tom Brady will be the analyst. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi are going to be the sideline reporters and Mike Pereira will be on the call as needed as the rules analyst.
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