49ers vs. Chiefs preview: Predictions, odds, how to watch Super Bowl 2024
The final two teams are ready to battle it out for the Super Bowl LVIII championship title. On February 11, Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers will play against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium.
The Chiefs aim to win back-to-back titles for the first time since the 2003-04 New England Patriots. They are heading into their sixth Super Bowl and marking their fourth appearance in the past five seasons. Despite not having his best season in 2023, Mahomes has been performing well in the postseason. Mahomes has completed 70% of his passes and thrown 11 touchdowns with no interceptions.
On the other hand, it is no surprise that the 49ers made it to the Super Bowl after the impressive season they had with a 12-5 record and will make their eighth overall appearance in the title game. Not only do the 49ers have a strong player in the highly efficient quarterback Purdy, but also have playmakers in Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel, George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey.
Here are the Super Bowl LVIII early predictions as of Tuesday.
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2024 Super Bowl predictions for 49ers vs. Chiefs
ESPN: 49ers have a 59% chance to win
According to the ESPN Matchup Predictor, the San Francisco 49ers have a 50.6% chance of beating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.
Sporting News: Chiefs 30, 49ers 24
Bill Bender writes: "Kansas City has allowed more than 24 points in one game this season, and that defense might make the difference in the fourth quarter one more time. If the Chiefs need a score with the game on the line late, then can you trust Mahomes? San Francisco allowed 26 points per game in the playoffs. This will be a 27-24 game either way, and our guess is Mahomes finds a way to win a third Super Bowl."
New York Post: 49ers
Sean Treppedi writes: "Brock Purdy continues to be unvalidated for irrelevant reasons, such as his draft position, yet he continues to extract the best from the talent around him while taking plays into his own hands when needed. Isn’t that the textbook description of a successful quarterback? Either that or a league-leading 72.7 QBR and a 113.3 passer rating. We love to get caught up in narratives, and there is certainly plenty to discuss with two perennial contenders for the better part of a decade. But when it comes down to what’s on the field, let’s call it square on two top-three defenses in points allowed. I see this as the unrelenting chemistry between Mahomes and Travis Kelce — who connected on all 11 attempts against Baltimore — against an overwhelming cast of star power. Mahomes’ connection with Kelce has accounted for more than 36 percent of his air yardage in the playoffs. Calling him a one-trick pony would be ignorant, but the 49ers are deploying four players with 100-plus total yards in the playoffs. They more than doubled the Chiefs in average scoring margin. Whether Vegas perceives Mahomes as an underdog or not, the public will always favor him at this point. Ignore the storylines and take the early edge with San Francisco."
Bleacher Report: Chiefs 27, 49ers 21
Staff writes: "The game between the Chiefs and 49ers will be a rematch of Super Bowl LIV, when Kansas City won 31-20. Kansas City came into Sunday's AFC Championship Game as an underdog, but Mahomes said the Chiefs "never feel like underdogs." As far as the odds are concerned, though, they will be underdogs once again against the 49ers in the Super Bowl. Compared to the last three Chiefs teams that reached the Super Bowl, this one didn't dominate throughout the regular season and faced plenty of doubt heading into the postseason. Kansas City proved this year, however, that any team coached by Andy Reid and led by Mahomes has a fighting chance. San Francisco came into the season hungry for a Super Bowl, and the 49ers have looked like one of the top teams in football all year. Led by star running back Christian McCaffrey and promising quarterback Brock Purdy, the 49ers certainly have what it takes to keep up with Kansas City's electric offense. With a powerful offense and a more than capable defense, the 49ers will look to avenge the Super Bowl loss from 2019. However, with the way Mahomes has played this postseason, the Chiefs will be tough to beat."
San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs odds, spread and lines for Super Bowl LVIII
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All odds as of Tuesday morning.
Spread: 49ers (-1)
Moneyline: 49ers (-120), Chiefs (+100)
Over/under: 47.5
How to watch Super Bowl LVIII: TV, streaming and schedule for San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
When: Sunday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
Cable TV: CBS
Streaming: Paramount+; YouTube TV; Sling; FuboTV
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Super Bowl 2024: Predictions, odds and how to watch 49ers vs. Chiefs