The Week 11 bout between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is one of the most anticipated games this NFL season, mainly because the last matchup was so thrilling.
The Chiefs outlasted the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII, kicking a game-winning field goal to seal the deal on what was indeed a back-and-forth contest. This year’s battle has all the reasons to be just as exciting, but after an entire offseason and nine regular-season games, there are different components to each side of the ball.
I looked at five of the biggest changes between the Chiefs and Eagles since their last meeting and how they impacts Monday night’s clash:
A crucial injury to Eagles’ Dallas Goedert
Unfortunately, perhaps the biggest change was not planned: Eagles’ starting tight end Dallas Goedert — the team’s third-leading receiver — fractured his forearm in the team’s Week 9 win over the Dallas Cowboys.