There are plenty of goofy bets relating to the Super Bowl, from a Travis Kelce proposal to Taylor Swift to tears during the national anthem.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
There have been a lot of great NFL championship games, but not everyone lives up to the hype. So, what are the worst Super Bowls ever?
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts put the full force of his rushing prowess – and his offensive line's sturdiness – on display at Super Bowl LVII, tying an NFL record with three rushing scores in a 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, one of the most entertaining NFL title games ever. He also threw for 304 yards and a score.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Mahomes, 29, has become synonymous with the Super Bowl. He's set to make his fifth appearance in six seasons.
The three-peat is so rare in American professional sports in general, too. The last major men's professional team to win three straight championships was the Los Angeles Lakers. They won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-02. Here’s a look at every time the NFL has come close to a Super Bowl three-peat.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to make NFL history as the first team to win three straight Super Bowls, but their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, is already in the record books for his postseason prowess.
Totally legal in 1998! 30 yards of penalties in 2025,” Ed McCaffrey tweeted about his iconic block in Super Bowl XXXII.
With Philadelphia and Kansas City headed to the Super Bowl, check out our complete list of every former Shore Conference athlete to participate.
While the Kansas City Chiefs' pursuit of an elusive three-peat is well-documented, Andy Reid's team also made history following Sunday's AFC Championship Game win over the Bills. The Chiefs are the first team in NFL history to play in five Super Bowls over a six-year span.
Getting to the Super Bowl is hard. Just ask Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, who fell short once again this season. Warren Moon and Dan Fouts are Hall of Famers and never got there. Dan Marino, Steve Young and Aaron Rodgers each started one.