Super Bowl 2024: Kansas City Chiefs defend NFL title, Beat San Francisco 49ers in overtime
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The Kansas City Chiefs fought back to beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime and win their third Super Bowl in five years.
The 49ers
came into the first Super Bowl held in Las Vegas as the slight favourites and
were twice on the brink of victory at Allegiant Stadium.
A last-gasp
field goal by the Chiefs made it 19-19 to send the game into overtime, and
although the 49ers edged back in front, Patrick Mahomes' touchdown pass to
Mecole Hardman meant defending champions Kansas City cemented their status as
the first NFL dynasty since the New England Patriots.
The Chiefs
have reached four of the past five Super Bowls and became the first team to win
back-to-back titles since the Patriots in the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
At just 28,
Mahomes has become the sixth quarterback in NFL history to win three or more
Super Bowls, while Andy Reid has become the fifth coach to win three or more.
Mahomes labelled Reid "the greatest coach this game has ever seen"
afterwards.
While Kansas
City's win over the Philadelphia Eagles last season was a high-scoring
epic, this will be seen as a classic by anyone who likes to see defences
get on top, with San Francisco leading 10-3 at half-time.
But Mahomes
still proved the difference, steering the Chiefs within range to make their
game-tying field goal before keeping alive the nail-biting drive which resulted
in Hardman's touchdown.
That
condemned the 49ers and their coach Kyle Shanahan to another painful defeat.
The Chiefs began their Super Bowl streak with a fourth-quarter fightback
against San Francisco in 2020 and their latest win came in the second
Super Bowl to go to overtime - the first saw the Patriots produce a record
comeback in 2016 before beating the Atlanta Falcons, whose offensive
coordinator was Shanahan.
The 49ers
remain five-time Super Bowl winners but have now lost in the big game three
times since their last NFL title in 1995.
This year's
Super Bowl attracted arguably more interest than ever before, with the US
television audience expected to eclipse the record 115 million for Kansas
City's win over the Eagles last year.
This was the
first Super Bowl to be held in the entertainment capital of the world, Prince
Harry made a surprise appearance at the end-of-season awards ceremony in Vegas
on Thursday and then there's Taylor Swift.
The music
superstar's relationship with tight end Travis Kelce has brought a wealth
of new fans to the Chiefs and the NFL in general, and there have even been conspiracy
theories about the team's play-off run being rigged to maintain that new
interest and help get US President Joe Biden re-elected.
This week
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called those claims "nonsense", while
many media outlets speculated whether she would be able to attend the Super
Bowl as she was performing in Tokyo on Saturday.
She made it,
joining dozens of stars in the crowd at Allegiant Stadium, although it seemed
she and Kelce would be disappointed at half-time. He took just one catch for
one yard in the first half and showed his frustration by bumping into coach
Reid and shouting in the 65-year-old's face.
But Kelce,
34, ended the game with 93 receiving yards, with Mahomes passing for 333 yards
and two touchdowns.
"Man, I
was fired up - I was fired up that we weren't hitting on all cylinders,"
Kelce added.
"I had
to give 'Big Red' [Reid] a love tap and let him know we were all here fighting
for him no matter what. I just had to tell him I loved him real quick.
"I put
so much trust in him and how he goes about being a head coach, as a leader -
he's one of the best leaders in the game.
"I
can't thank him enough for giving me opportunities year in, year out."
Mahomes also
rushed for 66 yards, including a scramble on fourth down in overtime when
failure to make a first down would have handed victory to the 49ers.
That ensured
Mahomes was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player for a third time and he
is the first to win the award back-to-back since Terry Bradshaw (1979 and
1980).
Chiefs
quarterback Patrick Mahomes: "The whole game was just a microcosm of
our entire season. The defence kept us in there, with the offence making plays
when it counted. I'm just so proud of the guys.
"I know
we're going to celebrate tonight, but we're not done. We've got a young team
and we're going to keep this thing going."
On Andy
Reid: "I believe he's the best coach of all time. I know he doesn't
have the trophies yet, but the way he's able to navigate every single team he
has, continue to have success no matter where he's at - I don't think I'd be
the quarterback that I am if I didn't have coach Reid as my head coach."
Chiefs coach
Andy Reid: "Our defence played out of their mind. Our offence just
kept persevering - kept pushing and pushing. I am so proud of the whole
crew."
Chiefs tight
end Travis Kelce: "We've been fighting for this all year. The goal
has always been to get three [in a row] but you can't do it without getting two
and we've had a target on our back all year.
"We get
a chance to do it all again next year. I'll see you there. Viva Las
Vegas!"
While many
hoped the two teams' offensive stars would put on a show in the bright light
city, defences dominated, which contributed to an error-strewn contest
featuring four turnovers.
The first
came on just the game's fifth play after San Francisco running back Christian
McCaffrey coughed up just his third fumble of the season, although the 49ers
still opened the scoring with a field goal at the start of the second quarter.
With Mahomes
and 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy struggling to get their offence going, San
Francisco dialled up a trick play and wide receiver Jauan Jennings, who last
threw a competitive pass in high school, found McCaffrey for a touchdown.
The Chiefs
got on the board with a field goal right before half-time and they edged in
front through a field goal and a Marquez Valdes-Scantling touchdown late in the
third quarter.
The 49ers
hit straight back and it looked as though Shanahan would banish the demons of his
two previous Super Bowls after deciding to go for it on fourth down, with Purdy
converting.
Two plays
later he found Jennings, making him just the second player to both throw a
touchdown pass and catch one in the same Super Bowl - after Nick Foles in the Eagles'
win over the Patriots in 2017.
But Jake
Moody's kick for the extra point was blocked, which proved crucial as it left
the score at 16-13. The Chiefs could then tie it up with a field goal, as they
did on the next drive and again with Harrison Butker's fourth field goal that
sent the game to overtime after Moody's third had made it 19-16 with two
minutes of regulation time remaining.
From BBC
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