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***super bowl LVIII***

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Date : February 11, 2024 - Stadium: Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada

Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Throughout Super Bowl Week, enjoy events such as Opening Night and Super Bowl Experience with immersive experiences for fans of all ages.



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The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are headed to Super Bowl LVIII in a rematch of Super Bowl LIV. In the AFC Championship Game, the Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens on the road (17-10 to advance to their fourth Super Bowl in five seasons. In the NFC Championship Game, the 49ers came from behind to beat the Detroit Lions (34-31).


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2024 NFL Scoreboard


Super Wild Card Weekend
AFC
No.4: Cleveland (14) at No.5: Houston (45)
No.6: Miami (7) at No.3: Kansas City (26)
No.7: Pittsburgh (17) at No:2: Buffalo (31)
No.1: Baltimore (Bye)

NFC
No.7: Green Bay (48) at No.2: Dallas (32)
No.6: Los Angeles Rams (23) at No.3: Detroit (24)
No.5: Philadelphia (9) at No.4: Tampa Bay (32)
No.1: San Francisco (Bye)


Divisional Round
AFC
No.4: Houston (10) at No.1: Baltimore (34)
No.3: Kansas City (27)
at No.2: Buffalo (24)
NFC
No.7: Green Bay (21) at No.1: San Francisco (24)
No.4: Tampa Bay (23) at No.3: Detroit (31)


Conference Championship- Sunday, Jan. 28
AFC
No.3: Kansas City (17) at No.1: Baltimore (10)
NFC
No.3: Detroit (31) at No.1: San Francisco (34)



Super Bowl - Sunday Feb. 11
NFC: No.1:San Francisco at AFC No.3L Kansas City



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By: blackfoot NAP - January 9, 2023
 

First three rounds of NFL playoffs averaged record 38.5M viewers​

The television audiences for the first three rounds of the NFL playoffs are the highest on record going back to 1988. According to the league and Nielsen, the first three weekends of the postseason averaged 38.5 million viewers on television and digital platforms, a 9% increase over last year.

The Kansas City Chiefs' 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens averaged 55.47 million on CBS, making it the most-watched AFC Championship Game ever. The previous mark was 54.85 million when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the New York Jets to advance to the Super Bowl in the 2010 season. The audience peaked at 64.02 million. It was also CBS' most-watched non-Super Bowl program since the 1994 Winter Olympics in prime time on Feb. 25, 1994.

The San Francisco 49ers' 34-31 comeback victory over the Detroit Lions on Fox averaged 56.69 million, the most-watched NFC Championship Game since 2012. It is also the fourth most-watched non-Super Bowl telecast in network history. It peaked at 58.97 million during the fourth quarter. The 56.1 million average for the conference championships is an 11% jump over last year.

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Super Bowl 58 uniforms: What Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers will wear in Las Vegas​


Get the uniforms ready: we know what the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers wear in in Super Bowl 58. Kansas City will serve as the "home" team in the matchup at Allegiant in Las Vegas on Feb. 11, meaning it got to choose first what uniforms it wants to wear. The decision has been made, and the Chiefs will wear it's home red uniform for the game. Meanwhile, the 49ers will don its traditional road white uniform. What pants both teams will wear was not released, but the Chiefs will likely wear their white pants with their red helmets, while the 49ers will likely wear its gold pants to match the gold helmet. If the teams look too familiar when they play for the Lombardi Trophy next Sunday, it's because it's the same exact look both teams wore for Super Bowl 54 in 2020. Kansa Ciry won that game, 31-20, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

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Historic facts and stats to know ahead of Super Bowl 2024​


On Feb. 11, the San Francisco 49ers face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (6:30 p.m. ET, CBS). The game features big-name stat-stuffers such as quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and defensive tackle Chris Jones for the Chiefs and running back Christain McCaffrey, receiver Deebo Samuel and defensive end Nick Bosa for the Niners. While winning a championship is their only genuine goal, it's possible each player or team could make history by setting a Super Bowl record -- for good or bad. With that in mind, here is a look at some of the most notable Super Bowl records, from most all-time wins and losses to longest rushes and catches to most sacks and longest pick-six, courtesy of ESPN Stats & Information.

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historic facts and stats to know ahead of super bowl 2024

Single-games player records
Most touchdowns scored: 3 (Jerry Rice, Roger Craig, Ricky Watters, Terrell Davis, James White)
Most completions: 43 (Patriots' Tom Brady vs. Falcons in SB LI)
Most consecutive completions: 16 (Patriots' Tom Brady vs. Giants in SB XLVI)
Highest completion percentage: 88% (Giants' Phil Simms vs. Broncos in SB XXI)
Most pass yards: 505 (Patriots' Tom Brady 505 vs. Eagles in SB LII)
Most pass TDs: 6 (49ers' Steve Young vs. Chargers in SB XXIX)
Most passes intercepted: 5 (Raiders' Rich Gannon vs. Buccaneers in SB XXXVII)
Most rush TDs: 3 (Broncos' Terrell Davis in SB XXXII, Eagles' Jalen Hurts in SB LVII)
Most rush yards: Timmy Smith (204 for Washington vs. Denver in SB XXII)
Most receptions: 14 (Patriots' James White vs. Falcons in SB LI)
Most receiving yards: 215 (49ers' Jerry Rice vs. Bengals in SB XXIII)
Most rec TDs: 3 (49ers' Jerry Rice vs. Broncos in XXIV and vs. Chargers in XXIX)
Most interceptions: 3 (Raiders' Rod Martin vs. Eagles in SB XV)
Most pick-sixes: 2 (Buccaneers' Dwight Smith vs. Raiders in SB XXXVII)
Most sacks: 3 (Packers' Reggie White in SB XXXI, Cardinals' Darnell Dockett in SB XLIII, Panthers' Kony Ealy in SB 50, Falcons' Grady Jarrett in SB LI)

Single-game team records
Most points: 55 (49ers vs. Broncos in SB XXIV)
Fewest points: 3 (Dolphins vs. Cowboys in SB VI, Rams vs. Patriots in SB LIII)
Largest win: 45 (49ers vs. Broncos in SB XXIV)
Largest comeback: 25 points (Patriots vs. Falcons in SB LI)
Most points in a half: 35 (Washington vs. Denver in SB XXII)
Most points in a quarter: 35 (Washington vs. Denver in second quarter of SB XXII)
Most field goals made: 4 (Packers vs. Raiders in SB II, 49ers vs. Bengals in SB XVI)
Most yards: 613 (Patriots vs. Eagles in SB LII)
Fewest yards: 119 (Vikings vs. Steelers in SB IX)
Most rush yards: 280 (Washington vs. Denver in SB XXII)
Fewest rush yards: 7 (Patriots vs. Bears in SB XX)
Most rush TDs: 4 (Bears vs. Patriots in SB XX, Broncos vs. Packers in SB XXXII)
Most sacks: 7 (Steelers vs. Cowboys in SB X, Bears vs. Patriots in SB XX, Broncos vs. Panthers in SB 50, Rams vs. Bengals in SB LVI)
Most interceptions: 5 (Buccaneers vs. Raiders in SB XXXVII)
Most punts: 11 (Giants vs. Ravens in SB XXXV)
Fewest punts: 0 (Patriots vs. Eagles in SB LII)
Most penalties: 12 (Cowboys vs. Broncos in SB XII, Panthers vs. Patriots in SB XXXVIII, Panthers vs. Broncos in SB 50)
Fewest penalties: 0 (Dolphins vs. Cowboys in SB VI, Steelers vs. Cowboys in SB X, Broncos vs. 49ers in SB XXIV, Falcons vs. Broncos in SB XXXIII)
Most penalty yards: 133 (Cowboys vs. Colts in SB V)
Most fumbles: 8 (Bills vs. Cowboys in SB XXVII)
Most fumbles lost: 5 (Bills vs. Cowboys in SB XXVII)
Most turnovers: 9 (Bills vs. Cowboys in SB XXVII)

Career player/coach records
Most games played: Tom Brady(10)
Most wins: Tom Brady (7)
Most games by head coach: Bill Belichick (9)
Most wins by head coach: Bill Belichick (6)
Most losses by head coach: Bud Grant, Don Shula, Marv Levy, Dan Reeves (4 losses each)
Most completions: Tom Brady (277)
Most pass yards: Tom Brady (3,039)
Most pass TDs: Tom Brady (21)
Most passes intercepted: John Elway (8)
Most TDs scored: Jerry Rice (8)
Most rush TDs: Emmitt Smith (5)
Most rush yards: Franco Harris (354)
Most receptions: Jerry Rice (33)
Most rec yards: Jerry Rice (589)
Most sacks: Charles Haley, Von Miller (4.5)
 

Steve Wilks' road back: Inside 49ers DC's path to Super Bowl​


Wilks' self-belief has become a necessary trait throughout a coaching career that has included 20 job titles at 16 different stops across 28 years in college and the NFL. It has carried him through dark and difficult moments to the peak of the profession. That circuitous route has brought Wilks to San Francisco for the high-profile (and high-stakes) job of 49ers defensive coordinator as they head into Super Bowl LVIII against the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (6:30 p.m. ET, Feb, 11, CBS).

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Super Bowl LVIII betting: Everything to know on how to bet Chiefs-49ers​


The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The 49ers opened as 2.5-point favorites at ESPN BET, with the total set at 47.5. The line has since dipped to -1.5 as of Monday. The NFL and Las Vegas' relationship has changed dramatically in two decades, from an iconic ad the league wouldn't run to the Super Bowl being held in Sin City. Patrick Mahomes winning as an underdog feels like déjà vu. Kevin Pulsifer explains why you shouldn't bet against the Chiefs QB in Super Bowl LVIII. The 49ers were installed as small Super Bowl favorites over the Chiefs on the Sunday after the conference championship games, but the point spread narrowed quickly.

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Madden NFL 24 sim has Chiefs beating 49ers in Super Bowl​


A year after the Kansas City Chiefs proved the yearly Madden NFL football simulation of the Super Bowl wrong, this time the franchise is hoping it'll be right. Madden NFL 24's official simulation has the Chiefs beating the San Francisco 49ers 30-28, giving Kansas City its second straight Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday. This a year after the sim predicted the Eagles to beat the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII. Madden's history with the Super Bowl has been inconsistent. The game also predicted the New England Patriots to beat Philadelphia in Super Bowl LII (the Eagles won), but it did correctly predict New England to beat Atlanta in Super Bowl LI.

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Super Bowl 2024 survey - How fans will celebrate 49ers-Chiefs​


While the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs prepare to compete for all the marbles, football fans across the country are facing Super Bowl LVIII-related pressure of their own. On top of anticipating which song Usher will open with during his highly-anticipated halftime performance ("Burn" or bust), there's the added strain of logistics.

For that reason, ESPN worked with market researchers at SmithGeiger Group to poll fans during the final week of the 2023 NFL regular season to find out just how Americans will be celebrating the esteemed tradition that is Super Bowl Sunday.

  • 2,049 Americans responded to our survey. Of those who responded, 74% said they plan to watch at least part of the game.
  • Of those, 48% indicated male, 51% female and 1% nonbinary.
  • Of those surveyed, 37% listed their age between 18-34. Age groups 35-49 and 50-64 both are represented by 31% of respondents
  • The Dallas Cowboys (8%), Kansas City Chiefs (5%), Pittsburgh Steelers (5%), Philadelphia Eagles (4%) and New York Giants (4%) had the largest percentages of supporters polled.
  • At the time of reporting, 6% of respondents said they were rooting for the Chiefs to win it all to 4% for the Niners.
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nfl history - super bowl winners
2024 - LVIII: San Francisco at Kansas City

Last 5 results
2023 - LVII: Kansas City (38) - Philadelphia (35)
2022 - LVI: Los Angeles Rams (23) - Cincinnati (20)
2021 - LV: Tampa Bay (31) - Kansas City (9)
2020 - LIV: Kansas City (31) - San Francisco (20)
2019 - LIII: New England (13) - Los Angeles Rams (3)
 
nfl history - super bowl mvp's

Last 5 results
2023 - LVII: (QB) Patrick Mohomes, Kansas City

21-of-27, 182 yards, 3 TDs
2022 - LVI: (WR) Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
8 catches, 92 yards, 2 TDs
2021 - LV: (QB) Tom Brady, Tampa Bay
21-of-29, 201 yards, 3 TDs
2020 - LIV: (QB) Patrick Mohomes, Kansas City
26-of-42, 286 yards, 2 TDs
2019 - LIII: (WR) Julian Edelman, New England
10 catches, 141 yards
 

Mahomes, Chiefs OK being 'villains' if it's price of winning​


The Kansas City Chiefs were booed loudly by fans when they were introduced at the Super Bowl's opening night on Monday. Maybe the reaction was skewed a bit by the presence of fans of the Las Vegas Raiders, one of the Chiefs' biggest rivals. But there seems to be fatigue among football fans over the success of the Chiefs, who on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers will play in their fourth Super Bowl in five seasons. The Chiefs have noticed. Defensive tackle Chris Jones has called the Chiefs "villains'' in the eyes of many fans. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes said disappointing those fans wasn't necessarily a goal of his. The Chiefs seemed to be a fan favorite when they faced the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV four years ago. Then, they were viewed as fresh participants. Indeed, that Super Bowl appearance was the first for the franchise in 50 years. In addition, the Chiefs had some stars new to the national stage, most notably Mahomes. But fans are now familiar with Mahomes, Jones and Travis Kelce.

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Cowboys' early playoff exit 'embarrassing,' says Emmitt Smith​


Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith, the NFL's all-time leading rusher, has made it clear in a number of interviews this week from Super Bowl LVIII that he is perplexed as to why Mike McCarthy is still the head coach.

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"To be honest, I am a little surprised all because the way things have transpired over the last few years. Removing Kellen [Moore] and taking over the controls of the offense and so forth," Smith said on ESPN Radio. "I am a little surprised. The way our team exited out of the playoffs, I am real surprised. Because to me, I look to my leaders and leaders look to players to be ready and be prepared for the situations in all situations. And unfortunately for us, I don't know if we were as prepared as we needed to be.
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The Cowboys, who won the NFC East and were the conference's No. 2 seed, were the only home team to lose in the wild-card round of the playoffs, getting hammered 48-32 by the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys were the only team last year to go undefeated at home in the regular season and had won 16 straight, their longest home win streak since 1979-80. The Cowboys have gone 12-5 in each of the last three seasons but have just one playoff victory, a wild-card win at Tampa Bay in 2022. They have lost two home playoff games under McCarthy.

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"At the end of the day, I don't understand the mission," Smith told 96.7 The Ticket on Friday. "I don't know if the mission is to sell more tickets and then give us the illusion that we're going to be good every year, and to get ratings every year, or to actually go and win a Super Bowl."
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Kyle Shanahan not worried about Super Bowl LVIII narratives​


With another chance to break through and win his first Lombardi Trophy just a few days away, San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan isn't spending any time thinking about what winning or losing Super Bowl LVIII will mean for him or the conversations that have surrounded his first seven seasons in charge. On Thursday afternoon in the basement of the 49ers' hotel, Shanahan was asked what losing to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday would mean for reinforcing the idea that he -- head coach of the Niners for Super Bowl LIV and two NFC championships, as well as offensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons' Super Bowl LI run -- can't win the biggest game of all.

After a couple of difficult rebuilding years, the Niners surged to a Super Bowl appearance in year three before coughing up a 10-point fourth quarter lead to the Chiefs at the end of the 2019-20 season. The Niners have been within a game of the Super Bowl the past two years, conceding a late lead to the Los Angeles Rams in the 2021 NFC Championship Game and then falling to the Philadelphia Eagles last year after playing most of the game without a healthy quarterback.
Shanahan, 44, is only wrapping up his seventh season on the job but is widely regarded as one of the league's best coaches.

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san francisco super bowi wins
The 49ers have won five Super Bowls. Their first trip to the Big Game in 1982 found quarterback Joe Montana and head coach Bill Walsh leading the team to victory over Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI, 26-21.


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Super Bowl XVI on January 24, 1982, the 49ers beat the Cincinnati Bengals 26-21
Super Bowl XIX on January 20, 1985, the 49ers beat the Miami Dolphins 38-16
Super Bowl XXIII on January 22, 1989, the 49ers beat the Cincinnati Bengals 20-16
Super Bowl XXIV on January 28, 1990, the 49ers beat the Denver Broncos 55-10
Super Bowl XXIX on January 29, 1995, the 49ers beat the San Diego Chargers 49-26
Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013, the Baltimore Ravens beat the 49ers 34-31
Super Bowl XLVII on February 2, 2020, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the 49ers 31-20


kansas city super bowl wins
This Sunday will mark Kansas City's sixth trip to the Big Game and its fourth in the last five years, including a 31-20 victory over the 49ers in 2020 at Super Bowl LIV in Miami.


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2023: Kansas City Chiefs def. Philadelphia Eagles 38-35
2021: Tampa Bay Buccaneers def. Kansas City Chiefs 31-9
2020: Kansas City Chiefs def. San Francisco 49ers 31-20
1970: Kansas City Chiefs def. Minnesota Vikings 23-7
1967: Green Bay Packers def. Kansas City Chiefs 35-10
 

Patrick Mahomes rallies the Chiefs to second straight Super Bowl title, 25-22 over 49ers in overtime​


San Francisco

Niners wide receiver Jauan Jennings threw a TD pass and caught one, joining Eagles quarterback Nick Foles six years ago as the only players to do both in the Super Bowl. Niners coach Kyle Shanahan gambled on fourth-and-3 from the Chiefs 15, passing up a chance for a tying field goal. Purdy hit George Kittlle for a 4-yard gain and then found Jennings for the score. Jennings, a wide receiver who had never thrown a pass in an NFL game, tossed a 21-yard TD to McCaffrey. Shanahan fell to 0-2 as a head coach in Super Bowls and 0-3 overall, including a loss when he was offensive coordinator for Atlanta.


Kansas City

The 28-year-old Mahomes becomes the fourth starting QB to win three Super Bowls — joining Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman — and second-youngest. Mahomes wasn’t at his best early and threw an interception. But with the game on the line, he was a magician once again. He finished 34 of 46 for 333 yards and two TDs. Mahomes and Reid are now halfway to Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, who won six championships in 20 years together with the New England and were the most recent team to go back-to-back following the 2003-04 seasons.

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patrick mahomes rallies the chiefs to second straight super bowl title, 25-22 over 49ers in overtime
The NFL’s first Super Bowl in Las Vegas was a sloppy, mistake-filled affair that was mostly boring until the back-and-forth fourth quarter and OT. It was the second of 58 Super Bowls to be tied after regulation, and the first played under new overtime rules that ensured both teams got the ball. - The Kansas City Chiefs became the first team to win consecutive Super Bowls as underdogs; the Philadelphia Eagles were slight favorites a year ago. - Shanahan fell to 0-2 as a head coach in Super Bowls and 0-3 overall, including a loss when he was offensive coordinator for Atlanta.
 
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