Tag: Three-peat

  • Eagles Demolish Chiefs To Deny Them Super Bowl Three-Peat

    Eagles Demolish Chiefs To Deny Them Super Bowl Three-Peat

    The Philadelphia Eagles demolished the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to deny them an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl.

    The Chiefs were playing in their fifth Super Bowl in six years and much of the pre-game hype focused on a potential three-peat.

    But the Eagles utterly dominated in New Orleans, in particular their defence, which showed why it has been the NFL’s best this season.

    Kansas City’s star quarterback Patrick Mahomes was sacked six times and threw two interceptions as the Chiefs’ bid for NFL immortality was ruthlessly quashed in the Superdome.

    It is the Eagles’ second Super Bowl win having claimed their first in 2018, despite the Chiefs managing to keep their star running back Saquon Barkley relatively quiet.

    The Eagles scored a defensive touchdown through Cooper DeJean, who celebrated his 22nd birthday in style. Reuters

    Instead, quarterback Jalen Hurts stepped up to silence those who continue to question his passing game, throwing a superb 46-yard touchdown pass to seal a humbling defeat for the Chiefs.

    Victory was revenge for the Eagles’ 38-35 Super Bowl defeat by the Chiefs two years ago, when Hurts put in a superb performance but ended up on the losing side.

    This time he helped Philly put the game beyond the Chiefs and was later named the game’s Most Valuable Player.

    “I’ve been able to use every experience and learn from it, the good and the bad, using it as fuel,” he said.

    “There’s always going to be doubts and questioning, but this is the purpose and my calling in life.

    “Things come right on time and you know, the last Super Bowl wasn’t our time yet. Sometimes we have to accept that you have to wait your turn.

    “I couldn’t do any of this without the guys around me,” Hurts added. “Defence wins championships. We saw the difference they made in the game today.

    “Winning a national championship is just an unprecedented feeling. That kid in me always kept working at this, and I stayed true to his vision.”

    (BBC)

  • Chiefs chase Super Bowl ‘three-peat’ as Trump heads to NFL showpiece

    Chiefs chase Super Bowl ‘three-peat’ as Trump heads to NFL showpiece

    The Kansas City Chiefs aim for a historic hat-trick of Super Bowl titles on Sunday when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in front of a star-studded crowd in New Orleans headed by US President Donald Trump.

    Trump will become the first sitting president ever to attend the Super Bowl when he takes his seat among a sell-out crowd of around 74,000 fans at the Superdome for the biggest annual event in the American sporting calendar, which kicks off at 5:30pm local time (2330 GMT).

    Pop superstar Taylor Swift will also be in the VIP seats to watch as her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his fellow Chiefs bid to become the first team in history to lift three consecutive Vince Lombardi Trophies.

    Trump’s presence at the NFL showpiece will heighten security around an event which was already protected by a heavy police presence following a New Year’s Day attack which left 14 people dead and many more injured on the Big Easy’s famous Bourbon Street.

    Trump has had a strained relationship with the NFL stretching back several decades, when he sought to join the league as an owner in the early 1980s only to be rebuffed.

    The Republican also triggered uproar during his first term as president when in 2017 he criticized American football players who knelt during the playing of the national anthem to draw attention to issues of racial injustice.

    Players in Sunday’s game have so far walked a diplomatic line when asked about Trump’s presence, with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes saying playing in front of the US leader would be “cool.”

    Fans in New Orleans meanwhile have expressed hope that Trump does not politicize the occasion.

    “I’m hoping that basically he comes in and he’s at his seat and they kind of like keep it quiet. I just want it to be a fun game and not be political,” Debra Ward, a teacher from Virginia, told AFP.

    As always, the Super Bowl crosses over into popular culture and the half-time show this year will feature hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar, who had a clean sweep at last Sunday’s Grammys, winning in all five categories for which he received nominations.

    Bookmakers and casinos meanwhile are taking odds on whether Chiefs star Kelce will propose to pop icon Swift after what might be his final game in the NFL. Reports late Saturday said the 35-year-old is considering retirement after the Super Bowl.

    Chiefs favorites

    For the more serious punters, the oddsmakers have the Chiefs as slight favorite for the game, a rematch of the Super Bowl from two years ago which the Chiefs won by three points.

    They defended their title last year, beating the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas and putting them one win away from an unprecedented “three-peat.”

    The 29-year-old Mahomes will become one of just four quarterbacks in National Football League history to have won more than three Super Bowls should he triumph again, having first led the Chiefs to Super Bowl glory in 2020.

    But the Eagles have added serious offensive firepower since their defeat two years ago with mobile quarterback Jalen Hurts joined by the game-changing speed and power of running back Saquon Barkley.

    The Chiefs put the finishing touches to their game preparations Saturday with a 30-minute walkthrough of a mock game.

    Chiefs coach Andy Reid saluted his team’s attitude to training over the whole week since arriving in Louisiana.

    “I thought the guys worked hard, they got done what they needed to get done,” Reid said.

    The Eagles had a similarly relaxed final session before going to the Superdome on Saturday for a team photo.

    Head coach Nick Sirianni said his Eagles were “hungry” and “ready to roll.”

    “We’re ready for the challenge against a really good team,” Sirianni said.

    (AFP)