Data Experts Share Super Bowl LIX Predictions through Lens of Next Gen Stats
Matchup to Watch: The Chiefs Excellent Quick Game Faces Its Toughest Test
Patrick Mahomes has leaned into the quick game over his last four games, averaging a 2.50-second time to throw, more than a third of a second quicker than in Weeks 1-15 (2.87 seconds). Mahomes led the NFL in both completion percentage (
Matchup to Watch: A.J. Brown vs the Chiefs Press Coverage
A.J. Brown recorded a
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What to Watch for When the Chiefs Have the Ball
The Chiefs enter the Super Bowl having won an NFL-record 17 straight one possession games. While the Chiefs recorded the 6th-most offensive plays (1128) this season, they had just 169 total possessions, tied for the 2nd-fewest in the NFL. Key to the Chiefs ability to sustain long drives is Patrick Mahomes’ ability on third and long to extend plays and push the ball past the sticks, a skill that he has maintained his entire career.
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PATRICK MAHOMES ON THIRD AND LONG (7+ YARDS) |
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TIME TO THROW |
PAST STICKS RATE |
SCRAMBLE RATE |
CONVERSION |
2024 Season: |
3.51 seconds (3rd longest) |
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Career (since 2018): |
3.72 seconds (longest) |
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What to Watch for When the Eagles Have the Ball
The Eagles will look to establish the run as they have all season-long, especially if they can maintain a lead. They were the only offense to call a run play on the majority of their plays this season. The Eagles will aim to build up an early lead and then allow Saquon Barkley to close out the game behind their mauling offensive line. If the Chiefs can force the Eagles into a negative game script, that could spell trouble for Jalen Hurts as the Chiefs generated 58 unblocked pressures this season, 3rd-most in the NFL. Across three career matchups, Hurts has faced unblocked pressure at twice the rate against the Chiefs compared to all other defenses.
JALEN HURTS UNBLOCKED PRESSURE RATE (CAREER) |
JALEN HURTS CAREER RECORD BY UNBLOCKED PRESSURES |
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All Other Defenses: |
5-or-More: 7-7 |
Less than 4: 44-15 |
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