2023 Super Bowl business tale of the tape: Here’s how the Chiefs and Eagles compare

The Andy Reid Bowl. The Kelce Family Reunion. The first clash of two Black starting quarterbacks in a Super Bowl. Cheesesteak versus barbecue ribs. Rocky or Huckleberry Finn. There’s no shortage of compelling storylines and civic pride comparisons when the Kansas City Chiefs meet the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium, so to further enrich your viewing experience, here’s a look at how the two NFL franchises compare on the field and off it as businesses in terms of dollars and their social media reach. The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. on Fox, and The Athletic will have live coverage (and I’ll be tweeting sports business nuggets during the broadcast). Much like last year’s Cincinnati Bengals – Los Angeles Rams championship game, this year’s Super Bowl is again a contrast in NFL markets. Philly is a major East Coast city while Kansas City, Mo., is a smaller Midwest urban hub in the center of the country. And both markets straddle rivers and have fantastic food and pretty dang good football teams with rabid fans. Both franchises have enjoyed their share of historic and recent pro football success — the Eagles won their […]

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