Before the NFL schedule release last Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs knew that the Super Bowl LVIII rematch was on the agenda.
The Kansas City Chiefs will travel to San Francisco to take on the 49ers in one of the most highly anticipated matchups of 2024.
Moreover, two NFL powerhouses are set to meet each in other in Week 7 after the Chiefs have come off their bye week.
After having two weeks of rest, the Chiefs will be energized to travel on the road to their nemesis desperate for revenge.
The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas during a nail-biting contest
It has been over three months since the Chiefs defeated the 49ers in overtime to claim their third Super Bowl ring in five years.
Unfortunately for them, the 49ers were Patrick Mahomes and company’s first victim on their road of dominance in 2019.
Kyle Shanahan has suffered defeat on two occasions to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, while Deebo Samuel and other key players have also fallen victim to the Chiefs again.

Multiple players like Brock Purdy and Samuel explained the devastation of defeat in February but credited their excellent opposition.
Additionally, full-back Kyle Juszcyk had a more optimistic approach on Instagram when he broke silence with a three-word response.
NFL announces Tom Brady will be calling the Super Bowl LVIII rematch
Now, they are scheduled to meet on October 20th and have one of the best callers on commentary for a Super Bowl rematch.
The NFL announced on Instagram that the game was set to be called by Tom Brady as he joined the FOX broadcasting team in 2024.
Furthermore, the considered ‘G.O.A.T’ knows Super Bowls and their rematches better than anyone else. Brady has appeared in an NFL record 10 finals and emerged victorious in a record-breaking seven.
The most experienced player on the world stage will call the Super Bowl LVIII rematch as he watches Patrick Mahomes up close.
People have argued if Patrick Mahomes can catch Tom Brady’s ring record
As Mahomes has already won three finals, fans and pundits continue to debate whether he can catch Brady’s seven.
The 28-year-old is the only one who can come close to that figure, considering his age and the longevity of his position.
Moreover, the Chiefs legend has already reached a feat that Brady did not do until 37 years old.
The 46-year-old is one of only two players, alongside Joe Burrow, to have beaten Mahomes in the playoffs. Additionally, he denied Mahomes Super Bowl victory in 2021 as the signal caller for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Brady could be the perfect person to commentate on the game, as he has proved to be the Chiefs’ biggest challenge to overcome.
