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Las Vegas: After the Kansas City Chiefs won their second Super Bowl in four seasons, the question came up a year ago. It was officially answered on Sunday night.
In a city where fortunes are frequently won and lost, the Kansas City Chiefs struck gold in their attempt to establish themselves as the NFL's newest dynasty, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25–22 in overtime during Super Bowl 58.
Superstar tight end Travis Kelce, who spoke in the days preceding the game on the significance of this team's core winning a third Lombardi Trophy, stated, "Never a doubt in my mind, baby, never a doubt in my mind."
"I've had the opportunity to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity three times now. Every time, sweetie, it gets sweeter and sweeter."
It was by no means a flawless coronation, requiring four hours and a great deal of momentum shifts to overcome the first overtime deficit in Super Sunday's history. Following a disappointing regular season by Kansas City's standards, the team's 11-6 record forced them to play its first postseason game away from home since quarterback Patrick Mahomes took over as the starter in 2018.
The Super Bowl was somewhat of a microcosm of the Bosses' season, the group beginning delayed prior to getting done with a twist - Mahomes tossing the game-dominating score to Mecole Hardman with 3 seconds on the clock to cover a 22-point flood after halftime.
Dynasty? Almost certainly.
"It's something lovely, man, when all that meets up that way," said Kelce, who notwithstanding an exceptionally peaceful first half, drove all players Sunday with nine gets and 93 getting yards.
"Call us a line, you can call us anything that you folks need, I understand what we have is something more extraordinary than truly what you find in the NFL."
Added lead trainer Andy Reid: " It's somewhat strange. ... A dynasty is unfamiliar to me. You all have the thesaurus, so you can sort it out. It's an extraordinary success since I know that it is so difficult to do and how hard the season was."
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These Bosses enter the godlike sanctuary recently involved by the 1960s Green Sound Packers, 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers, 1980s San Francisco 49ers, 1990s Dallas Cattle rustlers and 21st century New Britain Nationalists.
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Kansas City likewise turns into the 10th group to pull off a Super Bowl rehash and the first in quite a while, finishing the longest consecutive dry spell in Super Bowl history. The Bosses are the seventh establishment in the association with no less than four Super Bowl triumphs and the 6th to prevail upon three a five-season length.
"I think he'll take this team to a new level," Mahomes said before the game, expressing his prospects for a rare title defense.
"We understand how difficult it is to do that in this league, given all the equality that exists in this league. After playing 20 games and having great success, the following year Whenever you have to rebuild, you win a championship and you're done for the year. You have to rebuild and do it all over again.''
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That's not a big deal for this forward-thinking, forward-thinking organization. There wasn't - All-Pro game-breaker Tyreek Hill, an organization that has overhauled its defense since winning Super Bowl 54 and fundamentally transformed its offense when she was released two years ago.
Next question: How many more wins can the Chiefs win? And can they pull off a hat trick -- something even Tom Brady's Patriots couldn't accomplish in the Super Bowl era that began in 1966?
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