Download our Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX game-day poster
The Super Bowl is here and the Kansas City Chiefs have a winning reputation to keep up as the face the Philadelphia Eagles.
The team led by Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid has become a dynasty. Now, they have a chance to make NFL history in New Orleans.
The game is being broadcast on Fox, and fans can watch it in Kansas City on WDAF (Channel 4), and in Wichita’s on KSAS (Channel 24). The broadcasters will be Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady. The game will also be broadcast on radio via KFNZ (96.5 FM) and WDAF (106.5 FM) in the KC area, and KNSS (98.7 FM) in the Wichita area.
Seventeen-time Grammy Award-winner Kendrick Lamar will headline the halftime show. SZA also will be performing and it’s possible additional stars will take the stage.
Looking to cheer on the Chiefs, these 10 watch parties in the Kansas City area will offer barbecue, pizza, Cajun dishes and a whole lot of Chiefs spirit.
What does the game day look like in your neighborhood? Share your photos and videos with The Star and we may publish them on KansasCity.com or our social media accounts.
Download our Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl poster
For each game of the 2024 season (and postseason), The Star will publish a unique game-day poster created by our illustrator, Neil Nakahodo, for you to download and enjoy (similar to our Super Bowl coloring pages). Make sure to check back here throughout the season to see each poster.
Click the link below to download — you will be prompted to log in or create an account to access the poster.
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