The Kansas City Chiefs are less than 48 hours away from accomplishing something that has never been done in the NFL, winning three Super Bowls in a row.
The Chiefs are set to take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday. Kansas City started their championship streak by defeating the Eagles 38-35 at State Farm Stadium.
The Chiefs defended that title by defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime at Allegiant Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs revealed their final injury report

On Friday, the Chiefs released their final injury report of the postseason following their final practice before the Super Bowl. Kansas City had mostly good news on the report.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes was a full participant in all three practices this week despite dealing with a knee injury he suffered against the Cleveland Browns in December of the regular season. He’s good to go on Sunday.
Punter Matt Araiza has no designation after battling an illness in New Orleans. Offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor has no designation against the Eagles after dealing with a knee injury.
Skyy Moore is doubtful to play the Philadelphia Eagles

However, the Chiefs are expected to be without wide receiver Skyy Moore on Sunday. The Chiefs listed him as doubtful to play due to an abdomen injury.
Moore was important on special teams earlier this season. However, the third-year receiver could have been used as a surprise against the Eagles’ defense. The former Western Michigan standout has caught 43 passes for 494 yards and one touchdown in his three-year NFL career.
Like Mecole Hardman showed last year, you never know when Mahomes will try to target a player the defense underestimates.
It doesn’t appear that Moore will be stunning the Eagles on Sunday.
