Full Details: Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs, Week 2, 2025 Season
This is a thrilling rematch following Super Bowl LIX. The Eagles are predicted to be favored by 2-3 points according to FanDuel, thanks to a strong offense led by Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley. The Chiefs rely on Patrick Mahomes and their defense. No specific information is available on national anthem singers or pre-game shows (as this is not the season opener), but a large tailgate event is expected at Arrowhead.
1. Schedule
- Date and Time: Sunday, September 14, 2025, at 1:25 PM EDT (local time in Philadelphia; equivalent to 12:25 PM CDT in Kansas City).
- Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, 1 Arrowhead Drive, Kansas City, MO 64129.
- Type: Week 2 Regular Season game of the NFL 2025. This is an away game for the Eagles, part of the rotational schedule between NFC East (Eagles) and AFC West (Chiefs).
- Broadcast: The game will be broadcast live on FOX (local channel FOX 29 in Philadelphia). You can also listen via radio on SportsRadio 94WIP (94.1 FM, the primary Eagles station) or 96.5 The Fan (Chiefs station).
2. Ticket Information
- Purchase Options:
- Kansas City Chiefs Official Website: Visit www.chiefs.com/tickets or call 816-920-9300 to buy official tickets (home game for Chiefs, with limited tickets for Eagles fans).
- Ticketmaster: The official provider for Arrowhead Stadium, with ticket prices starting at $271, averaging $398. Electronic tickets are sent via the app as QR codes.
- SeatGeek: Starting at $271, with an average of $398, featuring an interactive seating map and "Deal Score" to find cheaper options. No hidden fees.
- Vivid Seats: Average price of $398, with a low of approximately $271, including ticket insurance and a buy-10-get-1-free program.
- StubHub: Lowest prices around $380-$400, with various VIP options. 100% guaranteed.
- Recommended Seating:
- Areas for Eagles Fans: Philadelphia fans typically gather in Sections 300-400 (upper deck, $271-$350, good views) or Section 100 (lower deck, $400+, close to the action). The Visitors Side (East Side) is designated for away fans.
- VIP Seating: Club Level at Arrowhead, priced at $500+, offering comfortable seating and private dining areas.
- Notes: Tickets sell out quickly (sales began in May 2025), so buy early to avoid price surges. Electronic tickets are scanned once at the gate. Bring an ID for verification. Arrowhead enforces a clear bag policy (maximum size 12”x6”x12”).
3. How to Watch the Game
- At the Stadium:
- Arrowhead Stadium, with 76,416 seats, is renowned for its intense atmosphere dubbed the "Red Kingdom." Eagles fans will counter with "Fly, Eagles, Fly!". Arrive early (gates open 2 hours before, around 2:25 PM CDT) for tailgating, enjoy Kansas City BBQ like burnt ends or ribs at food stands, and watch the large screens.
- Weather: Mid-September in Kansas City is typically warm (20-25°C), but check the forecast and bring rain gear if needed.
- TV/Streaming (in Philadelphia):
- Television: Watch on FOX (FOX 29 in Philly). If you have cable (Xfinity or Verizon Fios), FOX is available.
- Sports Bars in Philadelphia: If not traveling to KC, watch at Chickie’s & Pete’s (1526 Packer Ave, known for crab fries and large screens) or Xfinity Live! (1100 Pattison Ave, a lively complex near The Linc with Eagles fans).
- Streaming:
- FOX Sports App or NFL+: Priced from $6.99/month, offering live streaming on mobile for out-of-market games.
- Paramount+: Streams FOX games, starting at $5.99/month.
- FuboTV or YouTube TV: Includes FOX, starting at $65/month, with over 200 channels including NFL Network and a free trial.
- Radio: Listen via SportsRadio 94WIP (Audacy app) for an Eagles perspective, or 96.5 The Fan (Chiefs app).
- Live Updates via Apps:
- NFL App or Eagles App: Provides real-time scores, highlights, and stats.
- Flashscore.com or Livesport.com: Free live scores and detailed stats.
4. Stadium Information
- Name: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (commonly called "Arrowhead").
- Address: 1 Arrowhead Drive, Kansas City, MO 64129.
- Features: An outdoor stadium with 76,416 seats, known for its excellent views and massive screens. Famous for its electric atmosphere, recognized by Guinness as the world’s loudest stadium at 142.2 dB.
- Amenities: Diverse food stands (KC BBQ like burnt ends, ribs, Zarda BBQ), pre-game entertainment areas, and free Wi-Fi. Large tailgates start at 8:00 AM CDT.
- Security: Gates open 2 hours before the game. Adheres to a clear bag policy; check chiefs.com/stadium for details to avoid issues.
- Atmosphere: Chiefs fans are highly enthusiastic with their "Tomahawk Chop," but Eagles fans will bring "Fly, Eagles, Fly!" to counter.
5. Additional Game Information
- Team Outlook: The Eagles (predicted 11-6) boast a strong offense, while the Chiefs (predicted 12-5) rely on Mahomes. This game could impact early playoff seeding.
- Weather Forecast: Mid-September is usually dry (20-25°C), but check AccuWeather closer to the date.
- Tailgating: Arrowhead is an NFL tailgate hub! Starts early at parking Lot A or E; bring Philly food (cheesesteaks) or try KC BBQ.
6. Local Tips (for Someone in Philadelphia)
- Mindset: Chiefs fans may taunt, but Eagles Nation is resilient—wear green and sing "Fly, Eagles, Fly!".
- Food: Visit Pat’s King of Steaks (1237 E Passyunk Ave) before leaving; try burnt ends at Q39 BBQ near the stadium in KC.
- Fan Connections: Join the Eagles Philly community on X with #FlyEaglesFly to find tailgate companions or travel buddies.
7. Support Contacts
- Philadelphia Eagles: Call 215-463-5500 or email [email protected] (though an away game, they support away fans).
- Kansas City Chiefs: Call 816-920-9300 or visit chiefs.com/contact.
- Arrowhead Stadium: Check chiefs.com/stadium for regulations.
8. Final Notes
- Updates: The schedule may have minor changes due to weather or TV adjustments; check philadelphiaeagles.com or nfl.com closer to the date.
- Safety: Follow stadium security rules and monitor health guidelines
Eagles vs. Chiefs is more than just an game—it’s a battle of pride, history, and rivalry. Whether you’re inside the stadium or watching from afar, this is one game no fan will want to miss.! Fly, Eagles, Fly!
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The Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver, who has now posted back-to-back impressive games, was brutally honest after the crushing Week 14 defeat to the Detroit Lions:
“Not sweet, it’s bitter,” Flournoy said. “I did all that to win. None of them stats really impressed me.”
From a forgotten depth piece to sudden WR3 contender in just two weeks:
34 yards vs Chiefs on Thanksgiving
115 yards + 1 TD vs Lions in Week 14
Dak Prescott trusted him on multiple third-down conversions and hit him for the explosive score, yet Flournoy refuses to celebrate.
“I just want to go out there, play with these guys, have fun, and WIN,” he added. “Losing makes everything pointless.”
While fans and analysts are calling it his official “coming-out party,” Flournoy basically threw his own breakout performance in the trash because the scoreboard didn’t end in Dallas’ favor.
This raw “win-or-it’s-worthless” mentality has Cowboys Nation buzzing:
Is Flournoy putting too much pressure on himself as a rookie?
Or is this exactly the fire Dallas desperately needs in a season derailed by injuries?
One thing is crystal clear: Ryan Flournoy doesn’t care about your fantasy points or highlight reels. He only cares about one thing, VICTORY.
Next week, all eyes will be on “Flo” again. Can he finally turn that bitterness into something sweet?
Drop your thoughts below: Is Flournoy’s mindset genius… or dangerous?










