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Chiefs to practice at Arizona State’s facilities ahead of Super Bowl LVII

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have figured out their practice situations for once they arrive on-site for Super Bowl LVII.

With both teams slated to practice on location during the week leading up to the Super Bowl, they need two separate locations to hold practices for the opposing teams. This is commonplace during the Super Bowl with one team typically taking the practice facilities of the host team and the other team practicing at a nearby college.

As first reported by The Athletic’s Zach Berman, the Philadelphia Eagles will be practicing at the Arizona Cardinals’ team training facilities. The Kansas City Chiefs will practice at Arizona State’s team facilities, including the Bill Kajikawa Football Practice Field. Both are located in Tempe, Arizona.

In Super Bowl LIV, the Chiefs practiced at Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southern University, which is where the Miami Dolphins hold their practices. In Super Bowl LV, with the COVID-19 pandemic, the team did not travel to the location until closer to the game in order to limit exposure to the virus. They practiced at the University of Kansas Health System Training Complex given the virtual nature of Super Bowl media week.

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Story originally appeared on Chiefs Wire