Kansas City Chiefs running back LeSean McCoy is getting ready to play in his first career Super Bowl on Sunday, but he already has his eyes set on the future.

McCoy, who spent the first six years of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles, wants to finish out his career with the first NFL organization he ever called home:

“I’m going to retire as an Eagle,” McCoy said, according to Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Right now, I’m a Chief. I’m doing my thing here. But when it’s all said and done, that’s home for me. It’s weird because places I play at, people know that.”

McCoy was originally selected by the Eagles in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft and developed into one of the league's best running backs in Philadelphia, making three Pro Bowl appearances and earning a couple of First-Team All-Pro selections.

But in March 2015, Philly traded McCoy to the Buffalo Bills for linebacker Kiko Alonso.

“I was real hurt in Philly when that happened,” McCoy said. “That hurt me for a while because I was the best player on the team, especially on offense. And that was like home for me. My hometown is an hour away.”

Still, it seems like McCoy is just fine burying the hatchet and returning to the Eagles at some point. For now, though, he has some business to take care of.

“I feel like winning a Super Bowl is like a lifetime thing,” said McCoy. “Come on. How many great players that haven’t been here, some that haven’t won. So I’m excited.”

The Chiefs will take on the San Francisco 49ers for all the marbles on Sunday.