The Kansas City Chiefs will be going for the first 3-peat in Super Bowl history but it's not the first in the NFL's history. And Packers fans want to remind everyone of that.
Hurts has faced plenty of criticism for his stats not being flashy, averaging just 193.5 passing yards per game in the regular season. But at the end of the day, he just wins—that’s clear from the Eagles’ 14-3 record and his second Super Bowl appearance in just five seasons.
Highlighting all the former Packers players and coaches who will be at Super Bowl LIX for the Eagles and Chiefs.
If the Chiefs beat the Eagles, it would be a first in the modern Super Bowl era -- but not the first three-peat in the league's more than 100-year history.
With that in mind, who could try to steal him away from Buffalo? The Green Bay Packers, who originally traded Douglas to the Bills, could be a team to watch. Mason Cameron of Pro Football Focus has named the Packers as a potential landing spot for Douglas this offseason.
The Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl once again. Here's a look at how often they've made the big game, with and without Patrick Mahomes.
Our expert gives his 3 best bets to make now if you think the Eagles prevent a Chiefs three-peat on Super Bowl Sunday.
He moved on to the Raiders in 2024, but was fired during the season and returned to the Packers as an analyst after his dismissal. The Eagles and Chiefs will meet in Super Bowl LIX, and this is how the path to the 2025 Super Bowl unfolded: 1. Kansas City ...
Technically, the Green Bay Packers cannot lay claim to three straight Super Bowls, something the Chiefs can secure in two weeks. But there's a caveat.
Super Bowl I featured the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers, led by head coach Vince Lombardi, won the game by a score of 35-10.
The Chiefs could become the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, but it's not the Packers' fault there was no Super Bowl for their first of three titles.