Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Champion
JAKARTA - Kansas City Chiefs successfully won the LVIII Super Bowl after beating San Francisco 49ers overtime 25-22 at the Allegiant Stadium, Nevada, Sunday, February 11, 2024, evening local time.
Chiefs' victory was even more complete afterMINAl Patrick Mahomes won the Super Bowl MVP title.
The Chiefs vs 49ers Party was dramatic. The Chiefs got up after performing poorly in the first half.
Kansas City Chiefs trailed 3-10 in the first half. The situation was similar to last year and four years ago against the 49ers team where the Chiefs fell behind during the break.
The match became even more thrilling after Patrick Mahomes made the Chiefs comeback in the second half with two of his successive throws.
Then, Harrison Butker's long-range goal was 52 which broke the record and action of Marquez Valdes-Scantling with a touchdown giving the Chiefs the first advantage.
The two teams chased each other until the end before Butker sent the game into extra time with a shot from a distance of 32 meters. That point made the 19-19 draw just three seconds before the game ended.
Finally, Mahomes became an actor in Chiefs' victory. He penetrated and then sent the ball to Mecole
The 2023 Super Bowl or LVIII victory brought Kansas City Chiefs to become the first team to win a back-to-back in nearly two decades.
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The last time there was a team that won twice in a row was the New England Patriots in 2005.
In addition, this is the Chiefs' third Super Bowl trophy in the last five years. Apart from last season, another Super Bowl title was won by the Chiefs in 2019.
In total, the Kansas City Chiefs have packed four Super Bowl trophies, namely in 1969, 2019, 2022, and 2023.
Travis Kelce immediately led the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs by singing Viva Las Vegas as he lifted the 2023 LVIII Super Bowl victory trophy.
"The goal is always to get three goals. See you next year," Travis Kelce said on the podium.
Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes means he has collected three Super Bowl MVP titles. Previously, he received similar awards in the 2019 and 2022 seasons.
The record equaled Joe Montana's record and was only at odds with the most MVP Super Bowl winner, Tom Brady (5).