Get ready for an electrifying showdown as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles gear up to clash in a battle for the Superbowl. This month on the 9th, the Kansas State Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles fight for the Super Bowl crown in New Orleans.
The 3 Peat is a legendary feat in the Super Bowl. This achievement has never occurred before in the entire 58 years the Super Bowl existed. You may be wondering what a 3-peat is. A 3-peat is when an NFL team wins a Super Bowl 3 times in a row. The Super Bowl score is predicted to be very close; the Chiefs are currently favored to win by 1.5 points. “I already know the Chiefs are going to win this Super Bowl. They always seem to be working with the referees,” said 7th grader Boogie Hayes. If the Chiefs win the Super Bowl, this would cement the Chiefs as the greatest dynasty in NFL history. They would surpass other legendary teams, such as the 1970s Steelers, 1980s 49ers, and the 1990s Cowboys. This would also establish the team in the NFL Hall of Fame.
Have you been in the dumps and then elevated back up? Saquon Barkley is an NFL running back for the Eagles. But he took the first step at the lowest level of his journey when he was on the New York Giants. He lingered there for 7 years and is now in the Super Bowl on a loaded-to-the-brim team. 7th grader Liam Lowe said, “The Eagles are a good organization, but Barkley stands out to me because he can be good on an exceptional team.” Saquon has had a great career in Philadelphia, but his trajectory in New York is not so good.
Some people think that the Chiefs paid the referees so they could get into the Super Bowl. This is due to the bad calls referees made. According to talksport.com, “For all of the chatter surrounding Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs receiving favorable calls in recent weeks, the reality is that all 32 NFL teams regularly benefit from yellow flags and calls—missed and correctly made—in every game.” The playoff game upset the Bills when the refs said that they didn’t score even though the whole Bills team saw that it counted.