Chiefs beat Niners in Sin City Super Bowl overtime thriller
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[February 12, 2024]
By Steve Keating
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) -Patrick Mahomes threw a touchdown pass to
Mecole Hardman in overtime to give the Kansas City Chiefs a 25-22
win over the San Francisco 49ers in a 'Sin City' Super Bowl thriller
on Sunday, cementing their status as an NFL dynasty.
The blockbuster finish in Las Vegas was worthy of the biggest show
on the Strip, as the Chiefs won a third Super Bowl in five years and
became the NFL's first repeat champions since the New England
Patriots in February 2005.
After 49ers rookie kicker Jake Moody had booted a field goal to open
overtime Mahomes marched the Chiefs down the field and, with a
sold-out Allegiant Stadium on the edge of their seats, ended the
drama with a three-yard strike to Hardman in the final seconds of
the first overtime period.
The win made pop queen Taylor Swift's mad dash from Tokyo, where she
performed on Saturday, to Las Vegas to watch boyfriend Chiefs tight
end Travis Kelce all worthwhile.
The pop superstar showed no signs of jetlag, jumping up and down and
cheering throughout the entire contest before joining Kelce on the
field where they embraced under a shower of confetti.
While viewership numbers will not be known until Monday,
broadcasters expect the combination of Swift and the NFL to have
produced the biggest TV event in the U.S. since Neil Armstrong set
foot on the moon in 1969.
The Apollo 11 moon landing was the most-watched U.S. television
event in history, drawing nearly 150 million viewers.
Kelce, who caught nine passes for 93 yards, said he always believed
quarterback Mahomes would lead the Chiefs victory.
"Never a doubt in my mind," said Kelce.
"We got the best quarterback in the league, the best offensive mind
(coach Andy Reid) in the league and we got the most determination
out of any team in the NFL."
'DIFFERENT ANIMAL'
While Swift and Chiefs supporters celebrated it was more heartbreak
for Niners fans, who were looking to claim a record equalling sixth
Super Bowl title only to be denied by Kansas City once again.
At the Super Bowl in 2020 is was also the Chiefs who sent the 49ers
home empty handed when they scored 21 unanswered points in the
fourth quarter for a 31-20 victory in Miami.
"They should learn by now that when we down by 10, we turn into a
different animal," said Hardman. "They counted us out, they said we
down, we nothing, we washed up. They said the receivers were done.
"But look now, back-to-back champs ... don't ever count us out."
Mahomes' game winning 75-yard drive proved yet again why he is rated
the best quarterback in the business, earning Super Bowl Most
Valuable Player honours for a third time.
"The guys never faltered," said Mahomes. "I'm proud of my guys man,
this is awesome, it's legendary.
"It's the start of (a dynasty), we're not done.
"I know we're going to celebrate tonight but we got a young team, we
going to keep this thing going."
After a glitzy week of high-octane partying and obsessing over
Swift's travel plans the spotlight finally turned to the action on
the field.
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San Francisco dominated the opening half where the
highlight for Chiefs supporters was Swift chugging down a drink and
slamming down the cup as Niners fans booed.
Neither team were able to find their stride in a scoreless first
quarter where both quarterbacks turned to the ground game.
The 49ers took charge in the second, opening up a 10-0 lead on a
Super Bowl record field goal and bit of 'razzle-dazzle'.
Moody nailed a 55-yarder before Niners coach Kyle Shanahan reached
into his bag of tricks with a play that saw receiver Jauan Jennings,
a former high school quarterback, throwing the ball across field to
running back Christian McCaffrey, who scampered 21 yards for the
score.
Kansas City got on the scoreboard just before the end of the half
with kicker Harrison Butker chipping a 28-yard field goal to send
the Chiefs into the break down 10-3.
MISSED CONVERSION
Coming out of the break the Chiefs' play remained scrappy but their
determination did not waver and Butker booted a Super Bowl record
57-yard field goal to trim the 49ers' lead to 10-6.
Just before the end of the third quarter Kansas City got the break
they had been waiting for - a punt brushing off the leg of Niners
Ray-Ray McCloud and the Chiefs recovered.
Mahomes quickly made San Francisco pay for the error, hitting
Marquez Valdes-Scantling with a 16-yard touchdown to take the lead
for the first time at 13-10.
San Francisco answered with a 75-yard drive that was capped by a
16-yard touchdown pass from Brock Purdy to Jennings to put the 49ers
up 16-13.
But Moody then missed the extra point to leave the Chiefs needing
only a field goal to tie the contest.
That miss would prove costly as the Chiefs followed with another
Butker field goal to leave it deadlocked at 16-16.
Moody redeemed himself with a pressure-packed 53-yard field goal
with just under two minutes to play in regulation time, giving San
Francisco a 19-16 lead.
Butker showed he too has nerves of steel by banging home a 29-yarder
with three seconds on the clock to send the Super Bowl to overtime
for just the second time.
(Reporting by Steve Keating, additional reporting Rory Carroll in
Las Vegas, Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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