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The Chiefs and Eagles could meet again in a Super Bowl rematch, which would be a significant event given their previous championship clashes. Andy Reid's influence on both teams adds to the narrative of a potential trilogy.
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Here’s some truth serum. The term “Super Bowl rematch” gets thrown around way too loosely. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have met in the following regular season after their championship clashes twice. Those games were entertaining, competitive, and worth watching, but they weren't rematches. Do you see how quiet it got?
Hold on there for a second. Let's explain further. This will all make sense in a moment. Think about this. The stakes in those regular-season 'rematches' weren't identical to what we saw on football's biggest stage.
The pressure wasn't as suffocating. No Lombardi Trophy was waiting at the finish line, so calling those games 'rematches' never quite landed the way it was supposed to. Think about it like this. Two heavyweight fighters meet for a title. Months later, they cross paths again in a bar fight. The setting changes everything. Same competitors, sure, but different moments and consequences. That's the difference. Now, if these two meet again on football's biggest stage? That's something else entirely. That's a trilogy. Now that we mention it, that doesn't sound half bad. Who's down? How do we sign up?
It's impossible to tell this story without mentioning Andy Reid. Long before he built a dynasty in Kansas City, he helped shape the modern Eagles. Fourteen seasons in Philadelphia laid the foundation. What he's done with the Chiefs since has only added to his legacy. Time has flown. He enters year 14 with them. He has won three Super Bowls, and whether intentionally or not, he may have helped strengthen the very team he once led. Philadelphia, thanks in part to his blueprint, has built a roster capable of competing with anyone.
They've done themselves some favors with this new draft class. Kansas City, after missing the postseason in 2025, just reloaded with a solid draft of its own. Their class is intriguing and filled with upside. Check out these names: Manssor Delane, Peter Woods, , Jadon Canady, Emmett Johnson, and Cyrus Allen. That matters. Don't be shocked if the Chiefs are right back in contention for a title.
A Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Eagles would be significant as it represents a high-stakes showdown, unlike their previous regular-season meetings.
Andy Reid has shaped both teams, spending 14 seasons with the Eagles and now entering his 14th year with the Chiefs, winning three Super Bowls and impacting their rosters.
While it's uncertain, both teams have built strong rosters capable of competing for a Super Bowl, increasing the likelihood of a rematch.
Regular-season games lack the same pressure and stakes as a Super Bowl, where the Lombardi Trophy is on the line, making championship clashes more significant.

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Now, the questions are easy to ask. Are the Chiefs a legitimate Super Bowl contender? Are the Eagles good enough to meet them for the third game of a trilogy? The answer to both questions is 'yes'. Yes, it's early. No, training camp hasn't arrived. No, the schedule isn't even out yet. But the thought lingers. Could they meet again? It wouldn't feel out of place. Not anymore. This has the energy of something bigger, something that feels less like a coincidence and more like destiny.
Think Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier. Think Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics. Think Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers. Or Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. Or Cowboys vs. Eagles. Wow. Dallas has made a lot of enemies. The point is this. Those weren't just matchups. They were eras. Maybe we aren't there yet, but we could be. If the Eagles and Chiefs find themselves on opposite sidelines in another Super Bowl, no one will question it. They'll welcome the rubber match. It doesn't even have to be this season. These teams are set to win for a while.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Andy Reid's reload could fuel an Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl matchup