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Super Bowl championships Game Date/ Season Winning team Score Losing team Venue City Attendance Referee Ref. I [sb 1] January 15, 1967 (1966 AFL/1966 NFL) Green Bay Packers n (1, 1–0) 35–10: Kansas City Chiefs a (1, 0–1) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: Los Angeles, California [sb 2] 61,946: Norm Schachter [7] [8] II [sb 1] January 14, 1968 ...
Elsewhere, several matchups will move on to the second game of their series, a group that includes No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 15 Oregon State, No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 10 NC State, No. 3 Texas A&M vs ...
At the 2019 ESPY Awards, the Chiefs–Rams battle was named "Best Game," with Mahomes and Goff accepting the award on behalf of their respective teams. [23] The game was also named the top L.A. sports moment of 2018 by the Los Angeles Sports Council. [24] For NFL Network's "100 Greatest Games," the 2018 Rams–Chiefs game was ranked No. 33 on ...
Los Angeles Rams: Super Bowl LVI: Bryan Cranston: Andrew Whitworth, Matthew Stafford, and Aaron Donald: September 7, 2022 17 2022: Kansas City Chiefs: Super Bowl LVII: Paul Rudd Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Chris Jones: September 6, 2023 18 2023: Kansas City Chiefs: Super Bowl LVIII: Paul Rudd Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Chris Jones and ...
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime in February, with the score and final play honored in details on the ring.. The typo can be found on the inside of the ...
In both of these seasons Nebraska appeared in the NCAA District playoffs, the predecessor of the NCAA Super Regionals as they exist today. Bob Cerv became Nebraska's first baseball All-American in 1950; Cerv also played basketball and was the school's first four-year varsity letterwinner in multiple sports. [7] Richard Geier threw the first ...
The rings feature 529 total diamonds and 38 rubies honoring the Chiefs for their third Super Bowl win since 2019. The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime in February, with ...
From the team’s arrival in Kansas City in 1963 until 1989, KCMO (then at 810 AM) served as the Chiefs’ flagship. From 1989 until the end of the 2019 season, Cumulus Media's KCFX (101.1), a.k.a. "101 The Fox", broadcast all Chiefs games on FM radio under the moniker of The Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network, one of the earliest deals where an FM station served as the flagship station of a ...