Will Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and the Kansas City Chiefs make history by winning their third consecutive Super Bowl? Or can Nick Sirianni’s Philadelphia Eagles rewrite the narrative from Super Bowl LVII and claim their second Lombardi Trophy this Sunday? Our analysts weigh in on their Super Bowl LIX predictions. NFL ALL DAY offers an innovative way to collect game highlights that you can own, trade, and showcase. As we approach Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans next February, all eyes are on which teams will represent the AFC and NFC and who will ultimately lift the Lombardi Trophy. With numerous analysts throwing in their picks at this season’s midway point, we see a wide range of predictions – with multiple winning teams on the table. Can the Chiefs join the elite list of teams that have achieved back-to-back championships? Are the 49ers prepared to secure their first Lombardi Trophy in nearly 30 years? Additionally, conversations are heating up about potential MVP candidates. As we look forward to Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas next February, the excitement continues as analysts share their insights. It's important to note that the Super Bowl 59 kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET, with pregame festivities commencing at 1 p.m. ET on Fox. While there's no fixed endpoint, the game is expected to conclude between 10 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. ET if everything goes according to schedule. Historically, the average Super Bowl has spanned approximately 3 hours and 37 minutes, placing Super Bowl 59’s end time around 10:07 p.m. ET, barring delays. Notably, if the NFL expands to an 18-game season, we might see the Super Bowl align with Presidents' Day for an extended holiday weekend post-game. Until then, fans are left eagerly awaiting the thrilling end of the game with the clock as their constant companion. Stay informed with all the latest NFL news and updates!