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Super Bowl 2023 - Andy Reid builds his legacy with second Super Bowl win. 11:44, Harry Latham-Coyle. A second Lombardi Trophy for Andy Reid, beating his former team to earn his 22nd postseason win.
Harrison Butker kicked a 27-yard field goal with 8 seconds left after Patrick Mahomes broke off a 26-yard run on a gimpy ankle, lifting the Kansas City Chiefs to a 38-35 win over the Philadelphia ...
Moreover, Mahomes and coach Andy Reid leading the Chiefs to four Super Bowls in a five-year span is a feat only achieved by Tom Brady's 2014-18 New England Patriots and Jim Kelly's 1990-93 Buffalo ...
The Green Bay Packers won the first two Super Bowls, and also won the NFL Championship Game the preceding year. If the Super Bowl had been instituted that year, the Packers would have qualified and faced the Buffalo Bills of the AFL. The Miami Dolphins appeared in three consecutive Super Bowls (VI, VII, and VIII) – winning the last two.
Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are the only starting quarterbacks to have won Super Bowls for two NFL teams, while Craig Morton and Kurt Warner are the only other quarterbacks to have started for a second team. Jim McMahon won a second Super Bowl ring having been a backup on the Brett Favre-led Green Bay Packers team that won Super Bowl XXXI.
In the 2022 season, Mahomes won his second career NFL MVP and his second Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl LVII after the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, becoming the first player to win NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP in the same year since Kurt Warner in 1999, and joined Tom Brady and Joe Montana as the only quarterbacks to win multiple ...
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Andy Reid have made the Kansas City Chiefs a dynasty. First, they had to become the first back-to-back Super Bowl champions in 19 years. Mahomes made sure of it ...
Super Bowl LV was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2020 season.The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the defending American Football Conference (AFC) and Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, 31–9. [7]