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Sunday's Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl Rematch Set NFL Records

Sunday's Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl Rematch Set NFL Records

Summary

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles played a rematch of their latest Super Bowl. The game set new viewership records for Fox, with 33.8 million people tuning in. The Eagles won the game 20-17, leaving the Chiefs with a 0-2 start to the season.

Key Facts

  • The Chiefs and Eagles faced off in a rematch of the recent Super Bowl.
  • The game was broadcast on Fox and had the highest viewership for a regular season Sunday game in the network's history, with 33.8 million viewers.
  • The Eagles won the game 20-17, scoring 13 points in the fourth quarter.
  • Kansas City led briefly with a 10-7 advantage in the second quarter after a touchdown by Patrick Mahomes.
  • The Chiefs have started the season with two losses, which is generally a difficult position for teams aiming to make the playoffs.
  • The Eagles are now 2-0, showing strong performance early in the season.
  • Taylor Swift's engagement to Chiefs player Travis Kelce is noted as a factor in the team's popularity.
  • The Chiefs are dealing with player challenges, including wide receiver Rashee Rice's suspension.

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