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GLENDALE, AZ (SNN-TV) – With the match-up finally set, this year’s Super Bowl between the Eagles and Chiefs will make history in more ways than one.

It’s the first time in history that two black quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, will start in the big game. Mahomes is already the third black quarterback to win the Super Bowl, a title he nabbed when he won back in 2020. If the Chiefs win, Mahomes will be the first black quarterback in NFL history to win multiple Super Bowls. If Hurts takes home the trophy, he’ll become the fourth black quarterback to win it, as well as the youngest at only 24 years old.

In addition, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Eagles center Jason Kelce will become the first brothers to play each other in a Super Bowl.

The league’s best, and top seeds will face off in the big game on February 12th at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.