Super Bowl LIX battle: How much are the Chiefs and Eagles actually worth?

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Patrick Mahomes speaks ahead of Super Bowl LIX

Superstar QB Patrick Mahomes speaks ahead of Super Bowl LIX. This Sunday Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in matchup that could put his team in the history books. The big game is set to take place at New Orleans's Superdome.

When the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles hit the field Sunday for Super Bowl LIX, it will be a matchup of two multi-billion-dollar NFL teams. 

The Chiefs and Eagles will play each other for the championship title and the Vince Lombardy Trophy at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome, with the highly-anticipated game expected to start at 6:30 p.m. ET. 

Coming into the game, the Chiefs, who are the defending champions, carry an estimated value of $4.85 billion, according to Forbes’ yearly ranking of NFL teams released in late August.

The value of the Eagles, meanwhile, hit $6.6 billion in 2024, the outlet reported.

Those seven-figure estimates, both double-digit percentage-point jumps from 2023, earned the Eagles the No. 8 spot and the Chiefs the No. 24 place on Forbes’ 2024 football team ranking.

The Eagles have seen their value go up 2,550% since Forbes began ranking NFL teams over two dozen years ago, the outlet reported. Kansas City’s has reportedly increased 1,790% in the same timeframe. 

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While the 2024 values of the Chiefs and the Eagles are both sizable, the Kansas City team is worth $5.25 billion less and Philadelphia is worth $3.5 billion less than 2024’s most-valuable team, the $10.1 billion Dallas Cowboys, according to the outlet. Dallas did not make the playoffs this season.   

The Philadelphia Eagles offense gets set at the line of scrimmage prior to the snap against the Kansas City Chiefs defense during an NFL football game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on November 20, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images)

Apart from the upcoming Super Bowl LIX, Philadelphia and Kansas City have only gone head-to-head one time for the NFL championship title, in Super Bowl LVII. During that game, the Chiefs came out on top, scoring 38 to the Eagles’ 35 points. 

If Kansas City wins Super Bowl LIX, it would mark the team’s fourth Super Bowl title and their third back-to-back. Meanwhile, victory for the Eagles would add a second title to their record.

Chiefs owner Clark Hunt told The Rich Eisen Show winning a third consecutive Super Bowl "would really be a credit to Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, his teammates, for the work that they’ve put in not only over the last three years but really the entire time they’ve been with our organization." 

Speaking to ICTV 607, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said "it’s talent, it’s coach, it’s culture" that have helped his team return to the Super Bowl. 

Tens of thousands of people are slated to watch Super Bowl LIX in person – and scores more are expected to tune into the game through a broadcast. 

Watch the Super Bowl LIX live & free! Coming to you live from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Tune in to pregame shows starting at 1 PM ET with the big game on at 6 PM ET. Watch on FOX [Station Brand] or stream live & free on Tubi. *Must be signed in to watch.

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