Super Bowl 2025: Date, Media Day Schedule for Chiefs vs. Eagles
Super Bowl 2025: Date, Media Day Schedule for Chiefs vs. Eagles

Super Bowl LIX week kicks off in New Orleans with the annual media day, a circus-like event featuring outlets from around the world and social media, with the players and coaches involved in Sunday's championship game at the centerpiece of their questions and, sometimes, odd requests.
Ahead of the high-stakes game in which the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will battle for the Lombardi Trophy, when can fans check out the Opening Night festivities?
Find out with this look at the schedule, as well as when the actual game will kick off and what to look for when it does, in this preview.
NFL Media Day Schedule

The NFL presents its "Opening Night" festivities at the top of Super Bowl week, which is highlighted by interview time for players from each team represented in the big game.
This year is no different, with media outlets from around the world and across social media having the opportunity to meet with players, all seeking a notable soundbite or significant piece of information to run with at a time when it feels like fans know everything about every key player in the game.
The schedule is as follows:
Date
Monday, February 3, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles
Team photo and media availability begin at 8:00 p.m. EST
Kansas City Chiefs
Team photo and media availability begin at 10:00 p.m. EST
Viewing Info
TV: NFL Network
Streaming: NFL+
Super Bowl LIX Schedule and Viewing Info

Date
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Time
6:30 p.m. EST
Location
Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans
TV
FOX, FOX Deportes
Streaming
NFL app, Tubi
Chiefs vs. Eagles Preview

For the second time in three years, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will clash for the ultimate prize in professional football, the Lombardi Trophy, when they take to the field at Super Bowl LIX.
In their first meeting, the Chiefs overcame one of the greatest individual performances in Super Bowl history from Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts to emerge victoriously by three points. This Eagles team is different, though.
Philadelphia does not need Hurts to run point and be everything for the offense. He has backup in the form of league MVP candidate Saquon Barkley, a rare running back who is the most explosive player on the field, capable of putting a dagger in the opponent in the form of a 60-yard touchdown gallop every time he takes a handoff.
Hurts also arrives with the No. 1 defense in the league, a unit that has consistently smothered opposing offenses through the air and on the ground all year long.
This opponent, though, is unlike any the Eagles have faced this season.
The Chiefs have been there, done that, and are seeking history.
A win earns them the first three-peat in NFL history as the only team to emerge victoriously in three consecutive Super Bowls.
Patrick Mahomes is the best big-game quarterback in the league, tight end Travis Kelce has a knack for turning it on under the brightest lights, and the defense is made of veteran players like Chris Davis, Nick Bolton, and George Karlaftis, who have been in this situation before.
What should be a close match-up between two teams who know each other, whose coaches have stood across the sidelines from each other on this stage before, it will be a deserving finale to a season in which they were the best in their respective conferences.
Expect a close one, with a field goal likely the difference between the winner and loser, a chance to enter the history books for the team lucky enough to get that last kick.