Super Bowl LIX

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Two years ago we saw the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles play each other in Super Bowl LVII (57) in Glendale, Arizona. It was a high scoring affair as both quarterbacks put on a clinic from the air and on the ground by rushing the ball as well. There are some new faces for both teams that were instrumental in them getting to the Super Bowl this year. The head coaches are the same for both teams as they were two years ago. This time it will be a bit different as the Chiefs are looking to become the first team in the Super Bowl era to win three straight championships. The last time it happened was the Green Bay Packers from 1965-67 who won the last NFL Championship and the first two Super Bowls. This is Philadelphia’s fifth Super Bowl appearance and they will be vying for their second title in franchise history. Can they prevent history from being made by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs this time around? Let’s see how this one will play itself out.

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Recap of Super Bowl LVIII

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To Be The Best, You Have To Beat The Best

A lot of attention is being given to the games MVP in QB Patrick Mahomes. He threw for 333 yards and two touchdown passes, including the game winner in overtime to WR Mecole Hardman who was brought back mid-season after being released from the New York Jets. Mahomes also ran for 66 yards and the Chiefs had more rushing yards than the 49ers (130-110). However, this game was won by the Chiefs defense.

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Super Bowl LVIII

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It was only four years ago that we saw the Kansas City Chiefs score 21 unanswered points in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl LIV (54) to defeat the San Francisco 49ers. Thus began the current dynasty of the Chiefs who are now in their 4th Super Bowl in the last five seasons. For the 49ers, this will be their 8th Super Bowl appearance and they’ll be getting a rematch of sorts against Kansas City. The Niners will have to contend with the same coach and quarterback combo of Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. As well as the likes of defensive lineman Chris Jones who single handedly shut down their offense in that fourth quarter four years ago. Kansas City faces the same 49ers head coach in Kyle Shanahan, but with a different quarterback in Brock Purdy and a different running back in Christian McCaffrey. There are a few other players that were involved in that Super Bowl in Miami, but for this one in Las Vegas the new ones will be looking to make an impact for their respective teams. Let’s see how this one will play out.

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