Supercomputer predicts who will make the Super Bowl as Travis Kelce and the Chiefs fight for three-peat
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The Kansas City Chiefs are favorites to beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX - and complete a historic three-peat. That is according to data analyzed by artificial intelligence to predict which teams are most likely to meet in New Orleans next month.
The NFL playoffs kick off this week, with the Chiefs and the Detroit Lions the respective No 1 seeds in the AFC and NFC. They are joined in the postseason by the Eagles, the Bills, the Ravens, the Vikings, the Steelers, the Buccaneers, the Chargers, the Texans, the Commanders, the Rams, the Broncos and the Packers.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Co have already won back-to-back Super Bowls and the numbers suggest they are the most likely to reach the end-of-season showpiece once more. The data, compiled by BetVictor Canada, give Andy Reid's side a 30 percent chance of surviving the playoffs, with the Eagles (22 percent) predicted to face them in New Orleans.
Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and Co are chasing a historic three-peat at Super Bowl LIX. Jalen Hurts is hoping to lead the Eagles to a second Super Bowl appearance in three seasons. It would be a repeat of Super Bowl LVII, with the Chiefs favored 55 percent to 45 percent to triumph - just as they did two years ago.
The Green Bay Packers (4 percent), the Denver Broncos and the LA Rams (both 5 percent) are the biggest outsiders to reach Super Bowl LIX. BetVictor used artificial intelligence to examine the 2024 regular season, looking at team's win-loss records, winning streaks, their schedule and playoff experience.