Chiefs and Eagles Face Off in Super Bowl Amid Roster Uncertainty for 2025
As the Chiefs aim for a historic three-peat and the Eagles seek revenge, both teams face significant free-agent decisions shaping their future rosters.
- The Kansas City Chiefs are set to have 28 players hit free agency, including key contributors like right guard Trey Smith and wide receivers DeAndre Hopkins and JuJu Smith-Schuster.
- The Philadelphia Eagles have fewer free agents, with 18 players potentially departing, including standout linebacker Zack Baun and defensive linemen Josh Sweat and Milton Williams.
- Both teams will need to address major positional needs in the offseason, with the Chiefs focusing on wide receiver and defensive tackle depth and the Eagles targeting linebacker and offensive line reinforcements.
- The Chiefs' roster could see significant turnover, particularly at receiver and defensive tackle, where only a few players remain under contract for the 2025 season.
- The Eagles retain strong roster continuity but may face challenges replacing key players like Baun if they cannot re-sign them during free agency.