Once a daytime event called “Media Day” at the beginning of Super Bowl Week, the initial press conferences are now part of an event called “Opening Night” that takes place on Monday evening — and is carried live on NFL Network.
As the designated road team, the Chiefs will do their pressers second, starting around 9 p.m. Arrowhead Time.
Opening night is done, but stay tuned to Arrowhead Pride for coverage throughout Super Bowl week JuJu Smith-Schuster discusses return to the Chiefs with Peter Schrager “When I left this team, it was a great atmosphere and great culture.
Coming back two years later, it’s the same.” Dave Merritt and Chiefs defensive backs remember struggles in Super Bowl LVII “That quarterback lit us up on the back end.
He played a heck of a game.” One of the best players of the last decade will see his first Super Bowl DeAndre Hopkins is ready to share the moment with his mother.
Super Bowl LIX, which will be played this Sunday at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, will begin with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles interacting with the world’s media on Monday night.
The first press conferences, which were formerly held during the day on “Media Day” at the start of Super Bowl Week, are now a part of “Opening Night,” which is held on Monday night and broadcast live on NFL Network.
Following the introduction of each squad, a number of players and coaches, including the head coach and quarterback, participate in concurrent 60-minute press conferences. The Chiefs will have their press conference second, beginning at approximately 9 p.m., as they are the assigned road team. m. Arrowhead Time. Early in the evening, the Eagles come before them.
Here, we’re using social media posts to monitor everything that occurs at the Superdome.
Even though opening night is over, Arrowhead Pride will continue to provide coverage during Super Bowl week.
Peter Schrager talks with JuJu Smith-Schuster about rejoining the Chiefs.
“The culture and atmosphere of this team were fantastic when I left. When you return two years later, nothing has changed. “”.
The Chiefs defensive backs and Dave Merritt recall their difficulties in Super Bowl LVII.
On the back end, that quarterback was amazing. He performed a fantastic game. “”.
It will be the first Super Bowl for one of the greatest players of the past ten years.
DeAndre Hopkins is prepared to tell his mom about it.
Chris Jones talks about the potential for a “threepeat.”.
“I believe we realize that we have one more game left before the offseason, after which we are free to do as we please. “.”.
Peter Schrager talks with Brett Veach.
“Compared to the previous ones, I believe I am more anxious about this one. “.”.
Joe Thuney can conduct a Spanish-language interview and kick out to left tackle.
Perhaps getting ready for a 2025 game in Spain that the Chiefs are rumored to play?
Travis Kelce is unsure about his future.
“I think I still have a lot of football talent left, but we’ll see what transpires. “”.
A popular topic of pundit speculation is shut down by Clark Hunt.
Mahomes will let others debate greatness.
“I’ll be pleased with the outcome and let others discuss who is the best. “.”.
Mahomes commends Xavier Worthy for his diligence.
“He works hard every single day. “”.
At last, the Chiefs take the stage.
Nick Sirianni joins Andy Reid on stage.
“A good group of guys” is what Reid says he is most proud of about the Chiefs. “”.
I wanted to inquire about one of the Eagles’ injury concerns.
“Compared to last week, I’m in much better shape now. “.”.
Andy Reid is called out by Patrick Mahomes.
Coach Reid is where it all begins. “.”.
The Chiefs’ return to the Super Bowl is announced by Chris Jones.
The chiefs are coming.
The defensive coordinator for the Eagles dissects the Chiefs.
Getting them down to third is difficult enough. When the chance arises, you had better leave the field. “”.