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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).


2024 NFL Scoreboard
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Super Wild Card Weekend

AFC

No.4: Cleveland (14) @ No.5: Houston (45)
No.6: Miami (7) @ No.3: Kansas City (26)
No.7: Pittsburgh (17) @ No:2: Buffalo (31)
No.1: Baltimore (Bye)


NFC

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


Divisional Round

AFC

No.4: Houston (10) @ No.1: Baltimore (34)
No.3: Kansas City (27)
@ No.2: Buffalo (24)

NFC

No.7: Green Bay (21) @ No.1: San Francisco (24)
No.4: Tampa Bay (23) @ No.3: Detroit (31)


Conference Championship- Sunday, Jan. 28

AFC

No.3: Kansas City (17) @ No.1: Baltimore (10)

NFC

No.3: Detroit (31) @ No.1: San Francisco (34)



Super Bowl​
Sunday Feb. 11

NFC: No.1: San Francisco (22) @ AFC No.3: Kansas City (25)




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'hurting' 49ers lament another lost super bowl opportunity
Sunday night's loss was painful not just for the fact that the Niners again had a double-digit lead they couldn't hang on to or that they had a pair of costly special teams miscues or that running back Christian McCaffrey fumbled away a promising opening drive. The Niners have advanced to at least the NFC Championship Game in four of the past five seasons.
 

Mahomes: A Chiefs Super Bowl three-peat would be 'legendary'​


Hours after the Kansas City Chiefs became the first team in 20 years to win back-to-back Super Bowls, they started aiming to become the first to win three straight championships. The Chiefs are the fourth franchise to win three Super Bowls in a five-year period, so they've already etched a prominent place in NFL history. The Chiefs have mostly avoided referring to themselves as a dynasty. But Reid, who just finished his 25th season as an NFL coach and is a student of the league's history, didn't argue with the suggestion when it was raised.

"It is history," he said. "We don't determine if it's a dynasty ... but I would tell you that it is as fine a group as I've been around, and I've been around [for 25 seasons and], been very fortunate. We've been around some great organizations, good teams, and this group here and organization are tremendous. "If somebody said dynasty and tagged us on to it, I'd be very proud of that."

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2024 - LVIII: Kansas City (25) - Sanfrancisco (22)
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)
2018 - LII: Philadelphia (41) - New England (33)
2017 - LI: New England (34) - Atlanta (38)
2016 - 50: Denver (24) - Carolina (10)
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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)
 
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We all know the Carolina Panthers aren’t playing on Super Bowl Sunday, but that doesn’t mean the franchise — as well as the states of North Carolina and South Carolina — won’t be well-represented on the NFL’s biggest stage. Here’s a look at 11 players (and a few others) who will play prominent roles in Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, where the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the San Francisco 49ers at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

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Usher is a married man. The singer had a big day on Super Bowl Sunday. In addition to performing the halftime show, he also tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend, Jenn Goicoechea. Clark County records obtained by NBC News show the pair married on Sunday. It’s not immediately clear if they did so before or after the halftime show. Goicoechea and the “Yeah!” singer — whose full name is Usher Raymond IV — obtained a marrige license in the county on Thursday, three days before the big game. The news set off a firestorm of rumors and media coverage ahead of Usher's halftime show.

Goicoechea and Usher have been linked for years, apparently confirming their relationship when they were photographed sharing a kiss at the Hollywood Bowl in October 2019. They share two children: a daughter Sovereign Bo, 3, and a son Sire Castrello, 2. Usher is also to sons Usher “Cinco” V, 16, and Naviyd Ely, 15, with ex-wife Tameka Foster. Usher’s spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.

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