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Jet Chip Wasp [1] (also referred to as 2-3 Jet Chip Wasp) was an American football play between Kansas City Chiefs players Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill against the San Francisco 49ers on third-down-and-15 midway through the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIV on February 2, 2020.
Jet Chip Wasp: February 2, 2020 San Francisco 49ers: 20–31 Kansas City Chiefs: Super Bowl LIV play involving Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes' largest 2019 season air-distance completion at 57.1 yards in the air to WR Tyreek Hill. [160] [161] Hail Murray: November 15, 2020 Buffalo Bills: 30–32 Arizona Cardinals
Mahomes called the play "Jet Chip Wasp", which resulted in a 44-yard completion from Mahomes to Hill from the Chiefs 35-yard line. [110] Two plays later, Moore committed pass interference while trying to cover tight end Travis Kelce in the end zone, moving the ball 20 yards to the 49ers one-yard line, and Mahomes threw to Kelce for a touchdown ...
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It was their third straight game facing a 10+ point deficit. With just over 7 minutes to play, a successful 49ers challenge of a completed catch left the Chiefs facing 3rd and 15 on their own 35-yard-line. Mahomes asked his coaching staff to call the play Jet Chip Wasp, and successfully completed a deep pass to Tyreek Hill for 44 yards.
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