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Last Updated: February 11, 2024 11:20 PM
Published: February 11, 2024 01:00 PM
Chiefs owner pays tribute to his parents
Chiefs matriarch Norma Hunt, who died in June at 85, had attended every previous Super Bowl.
Her son, owner Clark, paid tribute to his parents during the trophy ceremony. The AFC championship trophy is named after Lamar Hunt, who died in 2006.
“I can’t help but think of my parents and how proud they must be of this team,” Clark Hunt said.
Super kiss
IN PHOTOS: Chiefs celebrate their 2024 Super Bowl victory
By The Associated Press
Kelce finds Swift in the crowd
With girlfriend Taylor Swift watching, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce sang “Viva Las Vegas” from the awards stage.
He also led his teammates and the Chiefs fans to chant, “You’ve got to fight for your right to party,” a signature statement for him.
Kelce found Swift after the trophy ceremony for a kiss and a long hug.
WATCH: Taylor’s reaction to the big Chiefs win
By The Associated Press
Watch the moment Taylor Swift started celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ win against the San Francisco 49ers at the 2024 Super Bowl.
‘Underdogs’? How about champions
The Chiefs won all three playoff games despite being underdogs in each of them.
“The KC Chiefs are never underdogs,” quarterback Patrick Mahomes said.
Chiefs dial up ‘Corn Dog’ for Super Bowl-winning play
By The Associated Press
Patrick Mahomes shared the name of the play KC used for the winning TD in overtime.
“It’s just called Corn Dog. And we brought it back at the right time. … Another Andy Reid special.”
Chiefs move up on NFL’s all-time leaderboard
The Chiefs moved into rarefied air with their third Super Bowl championship in five years and fourth overall.
That tied them with the Packers and Giants for fifth on the NFL’s all-time leaderboard.
The Steelers and Patriots hold the honors with six apiece, followed by the 49ers and Cowboys with five each.
Kansas City also became the first team to repeat since the Patriots in the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
Swiftly smothered
Taylor Swift was barely visible on the telecast when the Chiefs clinched the overtime win because she was smothered by a mob of her suite-mates when the winning touchdown was scored.
CBS immediately cut to her when Patrick Mahomes completed a touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman for the 25-22 victory, but only a wriggling mass of joyful humanity could be seen.
It was the second straight win for the Chiefs, but the first since she became fan-in-chief when she and Travis Kelce, who got a key first down before the touchdown, began dating shortly before the season started.
Crushing loss for Shanahan
What a crushing loss for 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan, who again will be dogged with questions about not being able to win the big game.
He was the Falcons’ offensive coordinator that lost a 28-3 lead to the Patriots.
Four years ago, the 49ers under his command blew a two-possession lead in the fourth quarter to the Chiefs.
And then tonight, the 49ers took leads with 1:53 left in regulation and again in overtime and couldn’t hold on as Kansas City first forced OT and then won the game.
Shanahan is one of the NFL’s brilliant offensive minds, but until the Niners win a title with him on the sideline, the questions will remain.
Back-to-back championships
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are back-to-back Super Bowl champions.
Mahomes threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman with 3 seconds left in overtime, and the Chiefs rallied to beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 on Sunday in the second overtime game in Super Bowl history, becoming the first repeat champs in 19 years and ninth overall.
With pop star Taylor Swift watching boyfriend Kelce from a suite, the Chiefs captured their third Super Bowl title in five years and firmly established themselves as a dynasty.
▶ Read the full game story.
Chiefs dynasty
The GOAT. The dynasty.
Don’t count out Patrick Mahomes, who won his third Super Bowl title with a touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman in overtime. He is chasing Tom Brady’s seven championships, the current greatest of all time. Mahomes is in the conversation as well.
It’s a start of one. We’re not done.
Patrick Mahomes on whether the Chiefs have established a dynasty
This the Chiefs’ second Super Bowl championship in a row and third in five seasons.
FINAL SCORE: Chiefs 25, 49ers 22
By The Associated Press
Patrick Mahomes completes a 3-yard pass to Mecole Hardman, and the Kansas City Chiefs repeat as Super Bowl champions
All eyes on Kansas City’s offense
The Chiefs had chances to get the 49ers off the field in overtime, but a dropped interception and a defensive holding penalty on third down extended the Niners’ drive.
The Niners, though, blew their own opportunity by having to settle for a field goal in the red zone.
San Francisco leads 22-19. Kansas City will get a shot to tie or win.
SCORE UPDATE
By The Associated Press
San Francisco’s Jake Moody makes a 27-yard field goal.
49ers 22, Chiefs 19 in OT
Why were the playoff overtime rules changed?
Previously, overtime was sudden death if the first team to possess the ball scored a touchdown. That led to situations where the game ended before both teams had a chance to play offense. That’s what happened with New England against Atlanta in Super Bowl 51.
Win “stuff from all the ads”
DoorDash aired an ad that promised to give viewers a chance to win “stuff from all the ads” featured Sunday night’s Super Bowl commercials — flashing a promo code that was up for grabs for one lucky winner.
Yep, Beyonce actually is releasing new music
Beyoncé really is back — and with two new country tracks, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.”
Bey originally teased new music in a Verizon Super Bowl commercial which ended with the superstar saying “They ready, drop the new music,” the question became — was she serious?
Yes, yes she was.
“Texas Hold ‘Em” is an uptempo country and western stomp. She sings in the earworm bridge: “And I’ll be damned if I cannot dance with you / Come pour some liquor on me honey, too / It’s a real-life boogie, and a real life hoedown.”
The second, “16 Carriages” is a soulful slow-burn with ascendent organs and steel guitar, Beyoncé singing an ode to hard work and legacy. “I miss my kids / Overworked and overwhelmed,” she sings in the pre-chorus. “Still workin’ on my life, you know / Only God knows, only God knows.”
A quick examination of the credits shows she may be working closely with Tony! Toni! Toné! ‘s Raphael Saadiq.
We’re going to overtime
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker forced overtime with a 29-yard field goal with 3 seconds left to make the score 19-19.
It’s familiar territory for Kyle Shanahan.
The 49ers coach was part of the only other OT game in Super Bowl history when he was the Falcons’ offensive coordinator seven years ago. That was the 28-3 blown lead to the Patriots.
NFL is using new overtime rules
The first use of the NFL’s new overtime rule comes in the Super Bowl.
No longer can the team that gets the ball first win it immediately with a touchdown. Both teams must posses the ball.
SCORE UPDATE
By The Associated Press
Kansas City’s Harrison Butker makes 29-yard field goal.
Chiefs 19, 49ers 19.
3 seconds left
How much money did fans spend on their Super Bowl tickets?
How much money did fans spend on their Super Bowl tickets? AP’s Rio Yamat discovered a wide range after interviewing both Chiefs and 49ers fans.
How much money did fans spend on their Super Bowl tickets?AP’s Rio Yamat discovered a wide range after interviewing both Chiefs and 49ers fans.
Moody does it again from 50+ yards
Jake Moody became the first kicker to make two 50-plus field goals in a Super Bowl – and this one might be enough to give the 49ers the championship.
His 53-yarder with 1:53 left gave San Francisco a 19-16 lead.
But Patrick Mahomes will get the ball. He’s shown what he can do in 13 seconds. Mahomes will have a lot more time now. (edited)
SCORE ALERT
By The Associated Press
San Francisco’s Jake Moody makes 53-yard field goal.
49ers 19, Chiefs 16.
1:53 left
Watching the Super Bowl, Vegas style
Niners hold Chiefs to a field goal
Big stop for the 49ers.
They kept the Chiefs out of the end zone even though they had first-and-goal at the 4, forcing a tying field goal with 5:46 left.
Both teams have missed opportunities, so in that way, it’s kind of evened out.
Now Brock Purdy can shed the quarterback-manager label or Patrick Mahomes will add to his extraordinary legacy.
Stay tuned.
SCORE UPDATE
By The Associated Press
Kansas City’s Harrison Butker makes a 24-yard field goal.
Chiefs 16, 49ers 16
Niners go for it on 4th down, and it pays off
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan went for it.
Niners fans probably couldn’t believe it when he eschewed a field goal on fourth-and-3 early in the fourth quarter and converted it.
San Francisco then scored a touchdown to take a 16-13 lead.
16-13? The extra point was blocked, keeping the Chiefs within three. Could be huge.
San Francisco’s Jauan Jennings joined Nick Foles as the only players to throw a touchdown pass and catch one in a Super Bowl. Foles did it six years ago for the Eagles against the Patriots.
TOUCHDOWN ALERT
By The Associated Press
San Francisco’s Brock Purdy completes a 10-yard pass to Jauan Jennings. The 49ers missed the extra point.
49ers 16, Chiefs 13.
Odds update
The 49ers entered the fourth quarter trailing 13-10, but sportsbooks still believe in them.
FanDuel Sportsbook made the Niners 1 1/2-point favorites after the end of the third quarter.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes isn’t the only comeback king
49ers QB Brock Purdy is hoping to pull off his third playoff victory in a row while trailing in the second half.
He led the Niners on a late touchdown drive to beat the Packers and then erased a 24-7 halftime deficit to beat the Lions in the NFC championship.
The 49ers enter the fourth quarter against the Chiefs down 13-10, but are at Kansas City’s 42.
Valdes-Scantling wins back Chiefs’ fans with TD catch
Patrick Mahomes lofted a 16-yard pass to Marquez Valdes-Scantling in the end zone to give the Chiefs a 13-10 lead in the Super Bowl.
Valdes-Scantling was almost universally loathed by Chiefs fans for much of the season. He dropped several passes at crucial moments, including one that may have cost them a game. And considering he was the highest-paid wide receiver on a group that struggled all season, he became an easy target for failing to live up to his contract.
But he had a big catch against Baltimore to help put away the AFC title game, and now has an even bigger one in the Super Bowl.
ICYMI: Taylor’s reaction when the Chiefs took the lead
By The Associated Press
Chiefs making some headway now
The 49ers had their chances to put away the Chiefs. They might soon really regret it.
A punt bounced off the Niners’ Darrell Luter’s leg, and Kansas City’s Jaylen Watson recovered at San Francisco’s 16.
One play later, the Chiefs took their first lead of the game, 13-10, late in the third quarter.
You can’t hand any team, but especially a Super Bowl champion, those kinds of breaks.
Deebo Samuel is back in the game
Deebo Samuel didn’t miss any time for the San Francisco 49ers with a hamstring injury.
He went out at the end of San Francisco’s second drive of the second half and went briefly to the injury tent. He was back on THE field to start the next drive for the 49ers.
TOUCHDOWN ALERT
By The Associated Press
Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes completes a16-yard pass to Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
Chiefs 13, 49ers 10
Fan on the field
A fan ran across the field shirtless during a pretty big play in the third quarter. With the Chiefs facing third-and-8 from the San Francisco 41, the fan ran out across the opposite end of the field.
The 49ers stopped Kansas City and the play stood since the fan didn’t impact it. The Chiefs kicked a 57-yard field goal field goal and trail 10-6.
Second Super Bowl record field goal of the game
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker made a 57-yard field goal with 5:01 left in the third quarter, breaking a Super Bowl record from… two quarters ago.
Jake Moody’s 55-yarder to open the scoring had been the longest in Super Bowl history, topping a 54-yarder by Buffalo’s Steve Christie.
The kick came moments after a shirtless fan ran onto the field during a third-and-11.
Nice tackle by a wide receiver
A wide receiver made that play?
49ers receiver Chris Conley drew oohs from the crowd after his one-handed takeout of Chiefs punt returner Richie James in the third quarter.
Oh, and Conley is a former Chief.
SCORE ALERT
By The Associated Press
Kansas City’s Harrison Butker kicks a 57-yard field goal.
49ers 10, Chiefs 6
Beyoncé is…. Back?
After a Verizon commercial starring Beyoncé aired during the Super Bowl ended with the superstar saying “They ready, drop the new music,” the question became — was she serious?
In the ad, Beyoncé keeps breaking the internet (naturally). Her next challenge is to break Verizon itself — and so Beyoncé outdoes herself with surprise drops like “Beyoncé AI” and a campaign for “Beyoncé of the United States.”
Later, a cryptic Instagram video with country iconography appeared on her page, teasing “act ii” on March 29.
Beyoncé’s 2022 album “Renassiance” is frequently referred to as “Act I: Renaissance.”
WATCH: Usher and Alicia Keys reunite at the Super Bowl
By The Associated Press
Alicia Keys joined Usher as a surprise guest during the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show. She sang her song “If I Ain’t Got You” before joining Usher in their duet “My Boo.”
Deebo Samuel injury: Here’s what we know
San Francisco 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel limped off the field early in the third quarter of the Super Bowl.
CBS said it was a left hamstring injury and his return is questionable.
The Niners’ do-everything receiver went down on a third-down pass on San Francisco’s second drive of the third quarter. Trainers came out to attend to him before walking off under his own power. He went straight to the injury tent.
The 49ers have struggled this season when Samuel has been hurt. They lost three straight games in October when he hurt his shoulder and struggled for most of a divisional round win against Green Bay after he hurt his other shoulder on the opening drive.
Not much offense so far in second half
Well, there was Usher. And Alicia Keys. But not so much to see after halftime.
The Super Bowl is the NFL’s premier event, but the 49ers and Chiefs are playing like it’s the second game of the preseason. Penalties, punts and turnovers. Not exactly what the league wanted for the first big game in Las Vegas.
At least there were the multiple cutaways on the stadium screens to Taylor Swift.
REVIEW: Usher shows why he was right for Vegas halftime show
By The Associated Press
Usher emerged at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium for the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show seated on a throne, joined by a marching band and a trove of Vegas performers — but stayed its center.
It was an immediate confirmation of his position as the ideal halftime performer: one with timeless, well-known hits, masterful choreography, and a devoted audience, AP’s Music Writer Maria Sherman writes in her review.
▶ Read the AP’s full review of Usher’s halftime performance.
What’s the deal with those Uber Eats ads?
An ad for Uber Eats documents a wave of forgetting as people “make room” to remember the delivery platform’s deals.
David and Victoria Beckham forget Victoria Beckham used to be Posh Spice, while Jennifer Aniston forgets she starred in “Friends” with David Schwimmer. Usher even forgets he’s headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Where is the Niners’ run game?
The Ravens were criticized after only giving their running backs six carries against Kansas City in the AFC championship game. And now Christian McCaffrey has only nine today for the 49ers.
That last drive was a real opportunity for San Francisco, but they tried three passes and none worked.
IN PHOTOS: Usher’s star-studded halftime performance
By The Associated Press
More all-star guests join Usher on stage
A steady stream of stars joined Usher during his 13-minute halftime show. H.E.R. took the field with a guitar solo, and he made a costume change into a purple and black sparkling suit with roller skates, which he used to glide in circles around the stage.
Lil Jon joined, starting with a rousing snippet of his “Turn Down for What” before Usher’s biggest, hit, “Yeah,” began blaring on the stadium speakers.
Lil Jon and Ludacris – with shoulder pads and big afro – recreated their roles on Usher’s 2004 recording of the song from the midfield stage as the R&B star danced amid a bedazzled crowd to close the show.
Don’t count out Mahomes
Be careful about betting against Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
He is 7-1 in playoff games over the past five seasons after trailing by at least seven points. All other QBs? They are 12-55.
The Chiefs are 4.5 point underdogs going into the second half, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
Alicia Keys joins Usher as a surprise guest
Alicia Keys joined Usher as a surprise guest during his halftime show, singing her “If I Ain’t Got You” while standing at a midfield piano that looked like a red hunk of abstract sculpture.
She then stood up and entangled with Usher as they sang their duet “My Boo,” with her dressed in sparkling red and in contrast with his sparkling white. The singer shed his shirt soon after.
Usher was also joined by a marching band on the field as he raced through both dance and slow jams including “U Don’t Have to Call.”
Usher’s halftime show underway
Usher has kicked off his halftime show in Vegas style – surrounded by a field full of showgirls and other showy dancers, he shed an extravagant feather cape as he stepped from a stage onto the field while singing his 2004 hit “Caught.”
It’s the first song in a medley of many from the R&B star as he tries to squeeze highlights from a 30-year career into 13 minutes.
Analysis: KC fortunate to be down only 10-3 at halftime
The Chiefs are fortunate to be trailing 10-3 at halftime of the Super Bowl after making the same silly mistakes that caused them to lose five of eight games midway through the season.
The AFC champions were penalized five times for 50 yards. They fumbled three times but were lucky to lose only one of them. Justin Watson dropped a long pass for the team that led the NFL in drops this season. And there have been so many blown assignments up front that Patrick Mahomes, who is rarely sacked, has been brought down twice already.
The Chiefs get the ball to start the second half after winning the coin toss and deferring, and Andy Reid is one of the best coaches in the NFL at making halftime adjustments. But unless his players start to execute, nothing that Reid says or does in the locker room will matter.
Chiefs comfortable playing from behind
This is why the Chiefs deferred after winning the coin toss.
KC trails 10-3 but will get the ball first to start the second half, giving them a chance to double up after finally getting onto the scoreboard late in the second quarter with Harrison Butker’s 28-yarder.
The Chiefs are quite comfortable coming from behind. They have rallied from double-digit deficits to win two Super Bowls, including against San Francisco four years ago.
Marching band members arrive ahead of halftime
Dozens of marching band players from Jackson State University arrived at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show.
Where Swift goes, the stars follow
From her luxury suite at the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift is joined by a star-studded crew: Blake Lively, Lana Del Rey, Ice Spice and her producer RIOT among them.
Swift was shown often on stadium screens but the CBS telecast kept its shots of her to a minimum.
Just 1 yard for Kelce in first half
The 49ers have done a nice job on Travis Kelce so far — even in the red zone, where he and the Chiefs are often so effective.
Kelce only has one catch for 1 yard on the day. On that last third down from the San Francisco 9, he lined up in the slot and was covered by safety Ji’Ayir Brown. Kelce appeared to swing an arm in frustration when Patrick Mahomes was taken down before being able to throw.
▶ Read more: A frustrated Travis Kelce bumps Andy Reid
SCORE UPDATE
Kansas City’s Harrison Butker 28-yard field goal.
49ers 10, Chiefs 3
A good day – and better night? – for Andra Day
Andra Day told the AP after her pre-game performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” that she was happy with how it went, and relieved it’s over.
Andra Day told the AP after her pre-game performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” that she was happy with how it went, and relieved it’s over.
“The trick is to not look at the crowd of individual faces, just see it all as one big blur,” the singer said.
She says tonight, to celebrate, “apparently we’re all partying with Usher.”
“Bennifer” enlist friends in Dunkin ad
“Bennifer” has teamed up with Dunkin for a second Super Bowl in a row.
In an ad for the Massachusetts-based chain, Ben Affleck enlists Matt Damon, Tom Brady and more to visit Jennifer Lopez at work and give a “DunKings” performance full of Boston pride.
Rappers Jack Harlow and Fat Joe also make appearances in the celebrity-filled commercial.
What’s Taylor Swift Super Bowl drink of choice? Seemingly beer
There has been plenty of Taylor Swift on the big screens of Allegiant Stadium, and during the last timeout, cameras caught her in a race to chug what appeared to be a beer in her suite.
Swift was the first to finish, and she triumphantly slammed the cup down as the video cut away to other fans. But not before an appreciative roar rippled through the stadium.
If only the Chiefs were able to move the ball as successfully as she downed her drink.
Shifting odds
San Francisco has moved to a 7 1/2-point favorite on FanDuel’s live line after the spread was a good bit closer at the start of the game.
Trick play leads to 49ers’ TD
The San Francisco 49ers got tricky for the first touchdown of the Super Bowl.
Coach Kyle Shanahan dialed up a rare trick play that led to a TD pass from receiver Jauan Jennings to running back Christian McCaffrey.
Brock Purdy started the play with a lateral to the left side to Jennings, who immediately threw it back to the other side to McCaffrey, who had a convoy of blockers and ran in for a 21-yard TD to put San Francisco up 10-0 late in the second quarter.
McCaffrey has tied an NFL record with his seventh straight playoff game with at least 50 yards from scrimmage and a TD.
TOUCHDOWN ALERT
By The Associated Press
San Francisco’s Jauan Jennings 21-yard pass to Christian McCaffrey.
49ers 10, Chiefs 0
Alicia Keys — and a 100 person marching band — appear to be on deck for halftime
In a secure area behind Allegiant Stadium, Alicia Keys, wearing red, was driven into the stadium in a golf cart.
Members of a nearly 100-person marching band standing by for their part of the halftime show waved at the singer, yelling in unison, “Hi, Alicia!” She waved back.
Looks like an Achilles tendon injury for Dre Greenlaw
49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw was carted to the locker room midway through the second quarter after injuring his left Achilles tendon in a bizarre moment.
He began to sprint onto the field for the start of a defensive possession in the second quarter when he stumbled, fell and needed medical attention.
Greenlaw already had made an impact in this game with three tackles when he went out.
Kate McKinnon has a talking cat (well, sort of)
In an ad for Hellmann’s, Kate McKinnon makes an unusual discovery: Her cat can talk. Well, sort of.
Her furry friend can say one word, “may-ow” — which skyrockets her to celebrity status and causes a mayonnaise-buying frenzy. The “Mayo Cat” becomes so famous that she even dates (and soon dumps) Pete Davidson.
ICYMI: Travis Kelce’s tense moment with Coach Andy Reid
Travis Kelce bumped into coach Andy Reid and yelled at him after teammate Isiah Pacheco’s red-zone fumble in the second quarter. Frustration is clearly building for KC, which still trails 3-0.
There’s a precedent for this Chiefs’ performance
Remember, this is a Kansas City team that went scoreless in the second half of the AFC championship game — and didn’t score a touchdown after its first two drives that day.
The Chiefs’ defense has carried them much more than usual this season, and that’s the biggest reason this one is still tight at the moment.
Defenses have the early edge in this game
For all the talk of stars Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey and Travis Kelce, it’s defenses that have had the edge early in the Super Bowl. The teams have combined for one score on the first six drives.
Kansas City looked to be on the verge of a breakthrough when Mahomes connected on a 53-yard pass to Mecole Hardman to get the Chiefs to the 9. But Isiah Pacheco lost a fumble on the next play with Javon Hargrave recovering.
Kansas City had gained only 16 yards in the first quarter and now has gone nine straight possessions in the postseason without a point, dating to the AFC title game.
San Francisco has had its own issues with McCaffrey losing a fumble on the opening drive and Trent Williams committing two penalties to stall the second possession.
About that fumble
The fumble came after a 53-yard pass to Mecole Hardman, who won a Super Bowl ring last year with Kansas City before signing in free agency with the Jets.
Hardman was traded back to Kansas City midway through the season when its wide receivers were dropping passes left and right.
KC’s first promising drive ends when Isiah Pacheco fumbles in the red zone
Kansas City was minus-11 in turnover differential during the regular season. The Chiefs had some key takeaways against Baltimore in the AFC title game, but that fumble by Pacheco cost them points in what is shaping up as a low-scoring game.
Here’s a little commercial recap:
Wondering what you saw on that last commercial break? Here’s a few that caught our eye:
PepsiCo
PepsiCo’s year-old lemon-lime soda’s debut Super Bowl ad features rapper Ice Spice dealing with a breakup by spending time with the Starry lemon and lime spokescharacters — the message: “It’s time to see other sodas.”
BMW
In a commercial for BMW, Christopher Walken deals with people impersonating him all day – including “Emily in Paris” star Ashley Park and even Super Bowl Halftime Show headliner Usher.
State Farm
In an ad for State Farm, Arnold Schwarzenegger is an action star for the insurance company – but he has a little trouble delivering the “like a good neighbor” tagline. In the end, his “Twins” costar Danny DeVito comes to save the day.
Record-long field goal for SF
Jake Moody made a Super Bowl-record 55-yard field goal just 12 seconds into the second quarter to put the San Francisco 49ers on top 3-0.
Buffalo’s Steve Christie held the record with a 54-yarder against Dallas in Super Bowl 28.
This could be a confidence booster for Moody, who missed field goals in the past two playoff games.
SCORE UPDATE
By The Associated Press
Jake Moody kicks 55-yard field goal for San Francisco.
49ers 3, Chiefs 0
That was Michael Cera for CeraVe
An ad for CeraVe stars none other than Michael Cera. But despite the skincare brand’s name (and actor’s claims), CeraVe moisturizing cream was “Developed with dermatologists. Not Michael Cera.”
Super Bowl (Taylor’s Version)
By The Associated Press
Chiefs offense slow to get going
Kansas City gained just 16 yards in the first quarter. That’s the lowest total since the Denver Broncos had 11 yards against the Seattle Seahawks in 2014.
The first quarter ended scoreless for the first time in five years.
About that Lionel Messi commercial
Lionel Messi’s Super Bowl debut shows off his soccer mastery and apparent loyalty to Michelob Ultra. In the ad, the soccer star also gets an assist from NFL legend Dan Marino and a nod from Jason Sudeikis of “Ted Lasso” fame.
The on-field tension is visceral
There is already some chippiness between the Chiefs and 49ers, two franchises that met in the Super Bowl just four years ago in Miami.
Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie and 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk had to be separated after getting into a shoving match on the game’s opening possession. Later in the first quarter, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had to be dragged away from most of the San Francisco defensive line by the officials.
49ers outgaining Chiefs, but yet to find end zone
The 49ers have been their own worst enemies midway through the first quarter. Christian McCaffrey fumbled on their first drive, and then San Francisco lost yardage on three consecutive plays — two penalties and a run by Deebo Samuel.
Then as the 49ers were about to punt, they were penalized another 5 yards because of a false start.
That kept the game scoreless even though the Niners have outgained the Kansas City Chiefs 84-6 in yardage.
WATCH: Taylor Swift dances as the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl coin toss
By The Associated Press
Taylor Swift danced as the Kansas City Chiefs won the coin toss to kick off the 2024 Super Bowl.
WATCH: Timelapse of fans entering Allegiant Stadium
Tens of thousands of fans packed Allegiant Stadium ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
“He Gets Us” ad returns
“He Gets Us” returned to the Super Bowl again this year.
The campaign, which is backed by a group of wealthy Christian donors, aired an ad with the message, “Jesus didn’t teach hate. He washed feet” in the first quarter of the game.
Dove ad has message about girls’ body image
Dove’s ad begins seemingly whimsically showing young girls having mishaps playing sports to the tune of “It’s a Hard Knock Life.” But the ad cuts starkly to a girl looking self-consciously in the mirror. The message: low body-confidence leads to girls quitting sports, not the knocks.
Rings for Marino, others, in Super Bowl ad
Hall of Famers Dan Marino, Bruce Smith and Terrell Owens never got a Super Bowl ring, but M&M’s and Scarlett Johansson present them with “Almost Champions” rings in a Super Bowl ad.
Chiefs recover early fumble
San Francisco opened the game with an impressive drive, but wasted the opportunity to score when Christian McCaffrey fumbled at Kansas City’s 27-yard line.
Leo Chenal knocked the ball out of McCaffrey’s hands, and fellow Chief George Karlaftis recovered.
The Chiefs had a turnover ratio of minus-11 in the regular season, among the NFL’s worst.
This is the fourth time since 2000 that the game’s opening drive ended in a turnover.
The Chiefs went three-and-out on the ensuing possession, ending a streak of eight straight playoff games in which Kansas City scored on its opening possession, an NFL record.
Gronk misses field goal – again
In a pregame promotion for gambling site FanDuel, NFL legend Rob Gronkowski missed a 25-yard field goal for a second year in a row. That means fans who bet against Gronkowski are set to win a share of $10,000,000 in FanDuel Bonus Bets.
Kansas City wins the coin toss
A huge roar went up when Kansas City won the toss. Either the Chiefs fans felt that was unusually crucial in this game — or a lot of people had bet on heads.
KC deferred its choice to the second half, meaning the 49ers get the ball first.
Reba sails through national anthem
Reba McEntire made quick but majestic work of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
The “Queen of Country” sang the national anthem moments before kickoff, backed by a recorded track of a country band with a horn section. Flag-bearing service members stood behind her, a huge U.S. flag covered most of the field, and military jets flew over Allegiant Stadium as she sang.
She got through the song in about 1 minute 40 seconds. That’s a good 10 seconds longer than the over-under from oddsmakers, but still the quickest version of the anthem at the Super Bowl since Kelly Clarkson sang it 12 years ago.
Post Malone sings “America the Beautiful”
Grammy-nominated musician Post Malone sang “America the Beautiful,” bringing his unique vocal tone — most frequently paired with his idiosyncratic approach to pop-rock-rap — to the Super Bowl.
Wearing a bolo tie and playing acoustic guitar, Malone’s take on the song was twang-y, his Texas roots taking a front seat.
Mid-song, cameras cut to Taylor Swift and Blake Lively holding each other and enjoying the performance.
Earlier this week, Malone’s breakout hit, “Sunflower,” with Swae Lee — released for the “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” soundtrack — was named the first-ever double-diamond single in Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) history.
Tonight’s honorary coin toss captains gave their Hawaii town a glimmer of hope
By The Associated Press
Captains of a Hawaii high school football team whose town was destroyed by a deadly wildfire are at the Super Bowl as guests of the NFL.
The four students and three of their coaches are serving as honorary coin toss captains before the game.
A little more than two months after the Aug. 8 fire, tickets for the Lahainaluna High School homecoming game sold out in minutes. That was an indication of how badly Lahaina residents needed a glimmer of hope amid a tragedy that claimed at least 100 lives.
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Reba’s anthem could be over quick
Reba McEntire has been singing the “Star-Spangled Banner” for 50 years, including an anthem at the World Series.
But when she sings it at the Super Bowl in just a few minutes it will be for the biggest audience of her epic career. She said she’s got a few nerves, but if past performances are any indication, she could sing one of the quickest anthems in Super Bowl history.
Oddsmakers have put the over-under on her “Star-Spangled Banner” at 90.5 seconds. Last year Chris Stapleton went past the 2-minute mark.
Mahomes family cheers on dad
Andra Day lifts voice with gospel choir
Andra Day gave a stirring, gospel-flavored rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” a song that has become known as the Black national Anthem, before kickoff.
Day, wearing a gray suit, was backed by a choreographed choir. Day told the AP during the week that she planned to calm her nerves with pregame prayers.
Hers was the first of three anthemic performances. After the teams take the field, Post Malone will perform “America the Beautiful” and Reba McEntire will sing “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Brock Purdy’s meteoric rise from final pick of the 2022 draft to Super Bowl starting quarterback is complete
Brock Purdy is getting ready to start in the Super Bowl 11 months and one day after undergoing major elbow surgery. Purdy’s comeback from the injury to his throwing arm suffered in last season’s NFC championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles has been part of the storybook start to his career that started as Mr. Irrelevant as the 262nd pick in the 2022 draft.
The 24-year-old Purdy is the third youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl, behind only 23-year-olds Dan Marino and Ben Roethlisberger.
With a win Sunday, Purdy would join Hall of Famers Joe Montana and Steve Young as the only QBs to lead the Niners to a title.
WATCH: Elvis impersonators and showgirls among thousands of fans outside Allegiant Stadium
Elvis impersonators, showgirls and thousands of fans: This is the scene outside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
Puppy bowl taken by Team Ruff in thriller
A gritty Team Ruff edged Team Fluff 72-69 at the last second and took home the Lombarky Trophy at 20th the Puppy Bowl.
A Siberian husky-pit bull mix called Cookie “kicked” the chaotic winning “field goal,” pawing a stuffed football toy across the goal line. An Australian shepherd named Moosh was named Most Valuable Pup.
The piece of Super Bowl counterprogramming that streamed on Max and was simulcast across several networks featured 125 rescue dogs between three and six months old. The game is filmed in the fall and most were adopted by game time.
Travis Kelce warms up without incident after AFC title game dustup
There have not appeared to be any pregame incidents so far between Travis Kelce and the opposing team’s kicker.
Two weeks ago before the AFC championship game at Baltimore, the Chiefs tight end tossed Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s helmet out of the way when Tucker was stretching close to where Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes was trying to warm up.
Jake Moody, San Francisco’s kicker, practiced at both ends of the field but was out of the way when many of the Chiefs were warming up near their end zone.
The most exclusive seats for the Super Bowl
This Super Bowl comes with bottle service, at least for those willing to pony up six figures to sit in some of the NFL’s most exclusive seating located on the field just beyond the north end zone. There are 29 booths, each seating up to 15 people. Fans who occupy those booths receive wait service, access to private bars and a special entrance.
Raiders greats light torch
Former Raiders Super Bowl MVPs Fred Biletnikoff, Jim Plunkett and Marcus Allen “lit” the Al Davis Memorial Torch before the game.
It’s a Raiders tradition for someone of note to light the electronic torch during Las Vegas home games. Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and recording artist and actor Ice Cube were among those who turned on the torch this season.
The torch is 92 feet high, the world’s tallest three-dimensional printed structure.
Biletnikoff was the Super Bowl 11 MVP, leading the Oakland Raiders to a 32-14 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Plunkett quarterbacked the Raiders to a 27-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles four years later. Allen was the MVP of the Raiders’ lone championship when they were in Los Angeles. The Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins 38-9 in Super Bowl 18.
McKinnon, Moore active for Chiefs, but Toney sits
Running back Jerick McKinnon and wide receiver Skyy Moore were active for the Kansas City Chiefs for the first time in nearly two months for their Super Bowl showdown with the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
McKinnon and Moore, who both played a crucial role in the Chiefs’ win over the Eagles in the Super Bowl last year, have not played since Dec. 17 in New England. McKinnon had surgery for a core injury in early January and was considered questionable to play against the 49ers, while Moore spent a stint on injured reserve with a lingering knee injury.
Wide receiver Kadarius Toney, who also had a TD against the Eagles, was not active on Sunday.
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Kristin Juszczyk arrives in fashion
Kristin Juszczyk arrived at the Super Bowl in a snazzy jacket that includes her husband Kyle’s 49ers jersey and his Harvard shield.
Kyle is a fullback out of Harvard who plays for San Francisco. Kristin has become a star after designing a coat worn by Taylor Swift that looked like a jersey of her boyfriend, Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell greets Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift’s arrival at Allegiant Stadium even drew the interest of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who visited her in a luxury suite before the game.
Goodell spoke glowingly Monday about the pop star’s effect on the NFL.
“Taylor is obviously a dynamo,” he said. “Everything she touches, there are people following. We count ourselves fortunate, and we welcome it.”
Kelce’s brother, Jason, hugged Swift in the suite, and Swift introduced him to Ice Spice. Jason Kelce plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, but has fully supported his brother during the playoffs. The two faced each other in last year’s Super Bowl.
A closer look at Taylor Swift’s arrival
By The Associated Press
No mixed loyalty this year for Donna Kelce
Donna Kelce, mother of Jason and Travis Kelce, arrived at the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas sporting a “Mama Kelce” jacket.
The mother of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce arrived for the game wearing a jacket with “SUPER BOWL LVIII” and “MAMA KELCE” on the back. In last season’s Super Bowl, Travis Kelce’s Chiefs defeated his brother Jason Kelce’s team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
Instead of a matchup between two brothers, the Kelce family is in the spotlight this year because of Travis’ relationship with pop star Taylor Swift. Donna Kelce has appeared in a suite alongside Swift this season.
Taylor is in the house
Taylor Swift finished her epic trek from the Tokyo Dome to Allegiant Stadium for the Super Bowl on Sunday. She arrived with Blake Lively and a few others wearing a black top with black pants and a red jacket slung over her shoulder.
Swift is on hand to watch Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, whom she has been dating since the first couple of weeks of the season.
She performed in Japan on Saturday night before a flight across nine time zones and the international date line to reach the U.S.
Rihanna’s halftime show will be a tough act for Usher to follow
Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show from last year will be tough for Usher to top – and she did it (almost) all by herself.
She soared through a 13-minute medley of hits including “Diamond,” at one point hovering above the field at Arizona’s State Farm Stadium. And she skipped the long succession of guest stars and costume changes that have defined most halftime shows. She wore a puffy red jumpsuit left open to reveal what looked like a baby bump. Her rep confirmed after that she was expecting her second child.
WATCH: Walk with AP around Allegiant Stadium ahead of the Super Bowl
By The Associated Press
See what it looks like outside and inside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
Jason Kelce is going all in on the Chiefs gear tonight
Travis Kelce played against Jason Kelce last year, when the Chiefs beat his big brothers’ Eagles in the Super Bowl in Arizona. But Jason was fully behind the Chiefs on Sunday, wearing red and yellow plaid overalls over a T-shirt that read, “Big Yeti,” his nickname for Travis.
The brothers host “New Heights,” one of the hottest podcasts in the country. And once the Eagles were knocked from the playoffs, Jason began following the Chiefs. He famously took off his shirt during a celebration in Buffalo, and he watched the Chiefs win the AFC title in Baltimore.
Taylor Swift’s connections to sports go back to her early days performing the national anthem
Before Taylor Swift grew into a global superstar and the talk of this Super Bowl, she got her singing career started by performing the national anthem at sporting events as a young child and teenager.
She sang the anthem before 45,900 fans at Game 3 of the 2008 World Series. The U.S. Open. NASCAR. The World Series. Yes, even the Double-A Reading Phillies.
Swift was an unsigned artist who looked for any kind of break by belting out the song about the land of the free and the home of the brave in front of as many packed crowds as she could find.
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Some fans who waited to buy tickets paid roughly $7,700 a piece
Super Bowl ticket prices remain out of reach for many fans who made travel reservations months ago to come to Las Vegas this week, so they’ll likely be watching on TV like millions of others.
To buy tickets days before the game can be costly. This year they’re going for roughly $7,700 — though that is about $2,000 less than they were two weeks ago.
Carl Bray, a Cincinnati fan, booked his trip to the Super Bowl two months ago and came even though the Bengals didn’t make it.
“I don’t have tickets yet, but I got the hotel, flight, and I thought ‘Welp, if I lock into something, I’ll go,’” Bray said. “If not, I’ll just go to MGM or someplace and watch it.”
Patrick Mahomes showed up to the stadium looking like a Raiders fan
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes paid homage to the team that calls Allegiant Stadium home when he showed up for the Super Bowl on Sunday wearing a jet-black suit and silver tie that made him look like a fan of the AFC West-rival Las Vegas Raiders.
Mahomes appeared to be all business behind his black shades as he wheeled along his matching black Louis Vuitton luggage through the corridors of the stadium. He is trying to move into a tie for fourth behind Tom Brady, Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw by picking up his third Super Bowl ring.
For Native American activists, the Kansas City Chiefs have it all wrong
Dozens of Indigenous activists have traveled to Las Vegas to gather outside the Super Bowl and demand the Kansas City Chiefs change their name and ditch their logo and gametime rituals.
The Chiefs say the team was named after Kansas City Mayor H. Roe Bartle, who was nicknamed “The Chief” and helped lure the franchise from Dallas in 1963. They also say they have worked in recent years to eliminate offensive imagery.
But research has shown the use of Native American imagery and stereotypes in sports have negative psychological effects on Native youth and encourage non-Native children to discriminate against them.
“I’ve spent so much of my personal time and money on this issue. I really hoped that our kids wouldn’t have to deal with this,” said Rhonda LeValdo, who founded and leads a group called Not In Our Honor.
“But here we go again.”
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Fans are flooding in to Allegiant Stadium
Gates to Allegiant Stadium opened just after 11 a.m. local time, unleashing a flood of fans in red. Five San Francisco 49ers fans were the first let through the gates.
“Woo!” They yelled. “First ones in! We’re the first ones!”
Tony and Susan Chiosso traveled to Las Vegas from the Bay Area to watch their first-ever Super Bowl and, they hope, witness their team defeat the Kansas City Chiefs.
They think their luck so far this morning is a good indicator of which team will come out on top.
“I’m only seeing good signs today,” Tony Chiosso said.
President Joe Biden is skipping a Super Bowl interview for the second year in a row
White House officials said last week they made the decision because Super Bowl fans want to watch the game, not the president.
Instead, Biden released a video on X, formerly Twitter, where he talked about how packaging for snacks for the big game are getting smaller and smaller while the costs were the same, and how he’s working with private companies to stop it.
The game will be broadcast on CBS this year. Last year it was Fox, and Biden didn’t do an interview after some back-and-forth.
Tonight’s lead referee might look familiar
One of the biggest fears when it comes to football’s biggest games is that a high-profile officiating mistake will play a role in the result.
So the seven on-field officials will get plenty of screen time when the Kansas City Chiefs face the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
The referee in charge of the crew in black-and-white unforms will be Bill Vinovich. He was also the referee when the Chiefs beat the 49ers in the Super Bowl four years ago — and when the Rams beat the Saints in the 2019 NFC championship game after an infamous missed call.
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Reba is in the building
Reba McEntire walked into Allegiant Stadium for the Super Bowl about 3 1/2 hours before kickoff Sunday wearing a puffy, gray faux fur coat and holding hands with her partner, Rex Linn.
McEntire is due to perform the national anthem before the Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers in a rematch of the Super Bowl four years ago in Miami. She will have a lot to live up to after Chris Stapleton’s performance last year in Arizona received high praise.
49ers All-Pro offensive tackle Trent Williams savors his first Super Bowl trip in his 14th season
Trent Williams’ accomplishments are already worthy of a Hall of Fame career with 11 Pro Bowl bids, three first-team All-Pro selections and near universal recognition as the best left tackle of his generation.
All that was missing for the San Francisco 49ers star was something he never envisioned would be possible as he spent the first decade of his career mired in the dysfunction and ineptitude in Washington.
Williams has gotten that missing piece with his first chance to play in the Super Bowl this week against Kansas City.
“This is the pinnacle,” Williams said. “You work to get here. It’s incredibly disheartening when you don’t feel like you have a chance to be here.”
“For the first 10 years of my career, this seemed like it would be out of reach,” he added. “The way these last four years went for me, I’m super grateful.”
From ignitable cakes to prayer candles, Travis + Taylor merchandise is flying off store shelves
By The Associated Press
Merchandise commemorating the romance of pop superstar Taylor Swift and her star Chiefs tight end boyfriend Travis Kelce is flying off the shelves.
Merchandise commemorating the romance of pop superstar Taylor Swift and her star Chiefs tight end boyfriend Travis Kelce is flying off the shelves.
Prayer candles featuring the Grammy winner and Kelce are a hot seller. There are ignitable cakes that burn away a Chiefs logo to reveal Swift’s image underneath. Sweatshirts are emblazoned with “Kelce’s Best Catch” and “Go Kansas City Swiftie.”
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For the 49ers, improved QB is a big leg up
The 49ers had Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on the ropes four years ago in the Super Bowl before everything fell apart, leading to a 31-20 loss that still stings today.
The difference when the teams meet in the rematch on Sunday? This time, the 49ers will have a quarterback in Brock Purdy who is capable of making a big play down the stretch.
Purdy has gone from “Mr. Irrelevant” as the final pick in the 2022 draft to the franchise quarterback who has elevated coach Kyle Shanahan’s offense in less than two years. He led the NFL in passer rating (113) and yards per attempt (9.6), with his ability to throw deep and scramble adding new wrinkles to the offense.
Purdy also has a far better group of playmakers than the one that surrounded Jimmy Garoppolo four years ago.
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One advantage for the Chiefs? Experience
If the Chiefs beat the 49ers for their third Super Bowl title in four trips over the past five years, it will be for one simple reason: experience.
The Chiefs can lean on what they learned and endured over a dominant six-year run with Patrick Mahomes at quarterback. In fact, when the Chiefs beat the 49ers in Miami for their first title during this run, San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy, wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk and many others were still in college.
Throw in the fact that Chiefs coach Andy Reid will be in his fifth Super Bowl, the third most in NFL history, and has a chance to win a third ring, and the knowledge on the Kansas City sideline will be an advantage too big for the 49ers to overcome.
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These 3 longtime friends have attended every Super Bowl — and don’t intend to stop
As long as they still have each other, they’re still going to go to every Super Bowl.
That’s the sentiment shared by three friends who say they are the final fans who can claim membership in the exclusive “never missed a Super Bowl” club. And they’re back again for number 58 — Super Bowl 58 — this year.
The three fans, all in their 80s, are Don Crisman of Maine, Gregory Eaton of Michigan and Tom Henschel, who splits time between Florida and Pennsylvania. The three are gathering this weekend in Las Vegas for the big game, and they’re hoping they can all make it to the sixtieth edition of the game two years from now.
Three friends who can claim membership in the exclusive “never missed a Super Bowl” club are back again for number 58 this year. (AP Video shot by Patrick Whittle, Laura Bargfeld and Mike Householder. Production: Rodrique Ngowi.)
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Super Bowl means super ads. Here’s what to expect from tonight’s commercials
If you watch the Super Bowl for the commercials, you no longer have to wait until the big game to see what advertisers have in store for viewers. Big advertisers release their ads online early in the hope of capitalizing on buzz as the game approaches. The estimated going rate for a 30-second spot this year is $7 Million.
Advertisers will be pulling out all the stops on Super Bowl Sunday — enlisting the biggest actors, investing in the most dazzling special effects and, they hope, going for laughs as they seek to win over viewers.
Most companies appear to be doubling down on flights of fantasy or light humor, often with a dose of nostalgia and a lot of mini-reunions of TV characters.
Big names like Jennifer Anniston, Christopher Walken, Arnold Schwarzenneger, Ice Spice, Jenna Ortega, Lionel Messi, Tom Brady, “Judge Judy” Judy Sheindlin, Super Bowl Halftime Show headliner Usher and more will appear during game breaks.
And as always, there will still be some gameday surprises.
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And here’s what’s at stake for the 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers are back in the Super Bowl seeking their record-tying sixth championship.
The Niners haven’t won it all since the 1994 season, losing in their past two trips in the 2012 season and 2019 against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Brock Purdy has gone from the last pick of the 2022 draft to becoming the third youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl and is seeking to join Hall of Famers Joe Montana and Steve Young as QBs to lead San Francisco to a title.
Here’s what’s at stake for the Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting set for their fourth Super Bowl in five seasons. A win against the 49ers will make the Chiefs the first team to repeat since New England did it in 2003-04.
That’s the longest stretch without a repeat champion in NFL history.
With a win, Patrick Mahomes will become the fifth QB to win at least three Super Bowls and Andy Reid the fifth coach to win at least three Super Bowls
Taylor Swift appears to have reached LAX in her epic journey to make it to the game on time
Will she make it in time? Intrepid flight trackers online seem to think so.
On social media, fans of Taylor Swift and aviation journalists believe they’ve identified Swift’s private jet, labeled “The Football Era.” It arrived from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport to Los Angeles’ LAX airport just after 3:30 p.m. local time on Saturday.
Her transportation plans onward to Las Vegas, where her boyfriend, NFL star tight end Travis Kelce, will play in today’s Super Bowl, have yet to be revealed.
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Here’s what we know about Usher’s halftime performance
We know a lot of Super Bowl attention has been focused on Taylor Swift, but we want to take a moment to focus on the person performing at the half-time show: Usher. Between his new album and tour announcement, it’s been a busy week. AP’s Gary Hamilton has more.
How to watch Super Bowl 58
By The Associated Press
Kickoff is shortly after 6:30 p.m. Eastern, but pregame shows begin at 11:30 a.m. Eastern.
CBS and Nickelodeon will broadcast the game.
Paramount+ will livestream the game. It can also be viewed on services such as YouTube TV, FuboTV and Hulu + Live TV if you have a subscription.
The game. The ads. The music. The puppies. Here’s why Americans are ‘extremely excited’ for Super Bowl Sunday
By The Associated Press
Millions of Americans will find something to be excited about when it comes to Super Bowl Sunday. That’s before even factoring in the influence of Taylor Swift.
Four in 10 U.S. adults are extremely or very excited for at least one part of the Super Bowl day’s festivities.
That could be the game, commercials, halftime show or the Puppy Bowl, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.