Super Bowl 2023 live score: Eagles vs. Chiefs updates, highlights ...

12 Feb 2023
Super Bowl 2023

After a long two weeks, Super Bowl Sunday is here. Two teams that finished at the top of their conference will play for the Lombardi trophy, and there's no shortage of storylines as the Chiefs and Eagles prepare to face off.

For the first time, two brothers will face each other on the field in a Super Bowl. Future Hall of Famers Travis Kelce of the Chiefs and Jason Kelce of the Eagles are both aiming to win a second championship, but only one will come out on top.

On the sidelines, Kansas City coach Andy Reid is facing the team he coached for 14 years in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts will make this the first Super Bowl with two Black starting quarterbacks.

MORE: Watch Super Bowl 57 live with fuboTV (free trial)

Mahomes is hoping to avenge the disappointing finishes of the last two seasons and become the 13th quarterback to win multiple Super Bowls.

Hurts is just starting to build his own legacy after the first two playoff wins of his career, and he can quiet any doubters still left by winning a Super Bowl at age 24. 

Unlike last season's Bengals-Rams matchup, these are two teams that have been at a championship level in the past decade. The Eagles won their first Super Bowl five years ago, albeit with a different quarterback and head coach, while the Chiefs claimed their first title in 50 years when they won Super Bowl 54 three years ago.

MORE: History of Super Bowls in Arizona, from David Tyree's 'Helmet Catch' to Malcolm Butler's INT

It's not easy to climb the mountain once. One of these franchises will do it twice in a short span.

The Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Super Bowl 57 between the Chiefs and Eagles. Follow along for all of the key moments as the NFL crowns a champion in Arizona. 

Super Bowl 2023 score   Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 F Chiefs - - - - - Eagles - - - - - Chiefs vs. Eagles live updates, highlights from Super Bowl 57

1:29 p.m. — According to Brian McCarthy of the NFL's PR office, the plan is for the roof at State Farm Stadium to be open tonight. It's supposed to be a beautiful night in the desert, so it shouldn't affect the game too much. 

Yes, the plan is for the roof, the roof, the roof to remain open for #SB57. No precipitation expected during the game with 73 degrees at kick and temps dropping into the upper 50s pic.twitter.com/BaMFoqTogD

— Brian McCarthy (@NFLprguy) February 12, 2023

1:21 p.m. — It's already been a momentous day in the life of Chiefs offensive lineman Nick Allegretti. His wife, Christina, delivered healthy twin girls early this morning in Chicago. Nick and his parents were able to FaceTime her from the team hotel. He'll have two new family members to return home to after tonight.  

There’s already one winner on Super Bowl Sunday: #Chiefs guard Nick Allegretti’s wife, Christina, delivered healthy twin girls at 3:30 a.m. today in Chicago. Nick and his parents FaceTimed live from the hotel lobby with Christina and her family. Two new members of #ChiefsKingdom. pic.twitter.com/vmpioTpq4P

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 12, 2023

1:14 p.m. — Here's an interesting stat: league MVP winners who have played in the Super Bowl have come out on the losing side nine times in a row. Can Mahomes buck that trend tonight?

— ESPN (@espn) February 12, 2023

12:59 p.m. — To her credit, it looks like Donna Kelce (mother of Travis and Jason) is doing everything in her power not to pick sides today...

#gamedayfit pic.twitter.com/l96sLcLwiz

— Donna Kelce (@dkelce1) February 12, 2023

12:52 p.m. — Which Kelce brother will secure family bragging rights with a win tonight? For more on the Kelces, here are four fun facts to know as two brothers prepare to clash in the Super Bowl for the first time in NFL history. 

Good luck today, boys. #SBLVII @tkelce @JasonKelce pic.twitter.com/Zrw2he6elP

— NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2023

12:34 p.m. — If you're one of the millions of fans looking forward to placing a few bets on tonight's game, you're in luck. Sporting News' betting team is giving out tips and advice to bettors all afternoon as the build up to Super Bowl 57 continues. You can check out their live blog here. 

12:22 p.m. — "You have to prepare yourself mentally, get ready for the game as quickly as possible and know that you're going to have to play your best football in order to win."

Patrick Mahomes speaks out ahead of the third Super Bowl appearance of his career. 

Only one more to go.@PatrickMahomes | #SBLVII pic.twitter.com/Rqte52MMha

— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) February 12, 2023

12:15 p.m. — Turns out the Eagles have been getting a little extra help over the past couple weeks from an unexpected source. Vic Fangio, who has already agreed to become the Dolphins' defensive coordinator in 2023, signed a two-week contract with Philly to help the team prepare for today's big game. You can read more about that story here. 

12:06 p.m. — The day has finally arrived. Welcome to Super Bowl Sunday. In about six and a half hours, the Chiefs and Eagles will get underway in the final game of the 2022 NFL season. Until then, we'll have you covered with all of the latest news and updates from Glendale. 

— NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2023 Super Bowl start time Date: Sunday, Feb. 12 Time: 6:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. MT)

Super Bowl 57 between the Chiefs and Eagles is set to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. local time) in Glendale, Ariz.

6:30 p.m. ET has become the standard start time for Super Bowls and is preceded by performances of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," "America the Beautiful," and "The Star-Spangled Banner." 

Before the ceremonies begin, Fox will air a Super Bowl 57 pregame show beginning at 1 p.m. ET. 

What channel is the Super Bowl on? TV channel (national): Fox TV channel (Philadelphia): WTXF (Channel 29) TV channel (Kansas City): WDAF (Channel 4) TV channel (Canada): CTV, TSN Live stream: Fox Sports app, fuboTV, DAZN (Canada)

Super Bowl 57 will be broadcast on Fox, with Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Greg Olsen (color analyst). It will be the first Super Bowl in the broadcast booth for Burkhardt and Olsen, who stepped up to the No. 1 slot when Joe Buck and Troy Aikman left Fox for ESPN last year.

Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will serve as the sideline reporters for Super Bowl 57, with Mike Pereira adding commentary as the broadcast's officiating expert.

Pregame and postgame duties will be handled by Fox's longtime studio team, including Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, and Jimmy Johnson. The group will be joined by former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski. Bradshaw will present the Lombardi Trophy to the winning team shortly after the game ends.

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