By Fayelynn McWright, Opinion Editor

After three weeks of the 2023 NFL playoffs, it is finally time for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles to face off at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ for the Super Bowl LVII champion title. According to a poll of Saegertown students, 78% of the student body believes the Eagles will stand victorious after four quarters are up.
“I think that the Eagles will win,” Obenrader said. “It seems like they’ve had a really good season so I’m confident they can win.”
On the other hand, senior Brady Greco thinks that the Chiefs will defeat the Eagles.
“I expect the Chiefs to win because they have the NFL MVP winner this year in Patrick Mahomes,” Greco said. “However, I’m rooting for the Eagles,”
This Super Bowl is going to feature two of the most productive offenses that the NFL has seen this season. Both teams are heading into the Super Bowl with a 14-3 record.
“I expect the game to be a close one for sure!” Greco said. “Both teams are similar and equal on both offense and defense.”
Obenrader agrees with Greco that this Super Bowl will be a close scoring game.
“It will probably be a close game,” Obenrader said. “They have similar records so I think that it will be close.”
For many, the Super Bowl is a time to celebrate bonds with friends and family.
“I’m going to be watching the game with my family!” Greco said.
On the other hand, some people unlike Greco will be watching the Super Bowl with others outside of their family.
“We’re having a little party with some of my dads friends.” Obenrader said.
The Super Bowl LVII will be played on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 EST.