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Highlights from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Super Bowl victory parade

The Tampa Bay Lightning did it. Now it’s the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ turn.

To celebrate their 31-9 win in Super Bowl LV, the Bucs have taken to the water for a victory parade that’s more friendly to social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Lightning did the same thing to celebrate their Stanley Cup win in September.

The Bucs’ boat parade runs on the Hillsborough River, which is along the downtown waterfront. Fans can view the parade at various spots along the river, with masks required. Check out these highlights.

Lombardi Trophy arrives

Parade pregame

Social distancing extends to the waterways



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CHIEFS KINGDOM — Reid says son underwent surgery after crash that has 5-year-old girl fighting for her life

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Monday that his son, Britt Reid, had to have surgery after he was involved with a crash that has a 5-year-old girl fighting for her life.“My heart goes out to that young lady,” Andy Reid said, echoing what he said Sunday night after the Super Bowl loss to the Buccaneers. “I’m also a dad, so I get that, so I obviously have concerns on both sides.“Britt did have surgery. He’s doing better now. That little girl — my heart goes out to her.”Britt Reid, the 35-year-old son of Andy Reid and outside linebacker coach for the Chiefs, is being investigated by the Kansas City Police Department for driving impaired following a multi-vehicle crash Thursday night near Arrowhead Stadium.Kansas City police said the crash happened when a gray Chevrolet Impala ran out of gas on the southbound entrance ramp from Stadium Drive. The driver called his cousins for help, who parked south of the stranded car, with its lights on.A white Ram Laramie Sport pickup was traveling on the entrance ramp to get on southbound Interstate 435. The Ram pickup hit the Impala and then slammed into the rear of the stopped Traverse.The driver of the Impala was not hurt. The driver of the Traverse and the front seat adult passenger were not hurt.Police said two children who were in the back seat of the Traverse were taken to hospitals. A 4-year-old suffered non-life-threatening injuries. A 5-year-old, identified by family as Ariel, was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. Her family said she remained in critical condition on Sunday. Police said on Monday she has a brain injury.”Ariel remains in the hospital in critical condition and is not awake,” the family said. “No progress updates as of right now. Thank you to everyone who has donated to support the family through this hard time. We are so grateful.” KMBC 9 obtained the police warrant in the crash. According to a police officer’s statement, Reid acknowledged to police that he was driving the Ram Laramie Sport.According to the warrant, when an officer responded to the scene, the officer said: “I made contact with Reid and could smell a moderate odor of alcoholic beverages emanating from his person and his eyes were bloodshot and red. When asked if he had been drinking, Reid advised he had two to three drinks.” Reid also said he was on Adderall and was taken to Research Medical Center after complaining of stomach pain.The officer wrote that after arriving at the hospital, a field sobriety test was conducted and four clues of impairment were observed. Four vials of blood were drawn from Reid. The warrant also notes that Reid has “multiple prior DUI contacts.”The Kansas City Police Department said an investigation of this nature would take at least a few weeks to conduct, meaning that if there are charges in this case, they will not be filed until any time soon.”KCPD aims to be as transparent as possible while respecting the criminal justice system and its processes,” police said Monday in a statement. “Most serious-injury/fatality crashes take weeks to investigate, as do criminal investigations. This is no different. Prosecutors typically would like a completed case file in order to file charges or decline, depending on what the evidence would indicate. “In cases like this that may include toxicology, crash reconstruction, witness statements and a variety of other related pieces. We cannot discuss this case specifically, as it is under investigation and we do not want to taint that in any way. We treat each case with respect regardless of who is involved.”Britt Reid did not travel with the team to Tampa for the Super Bowl.A GoFundMe page has been set up by the girl’s family to help raise money for medical expenses. The GoFundMe page description says Ariel’s mother is a single mom of three and will need assistance covering medical bills and time missed from work. As of Monday afternoon, more than $319,000 has been raised for the family. Britt Reid has been in legal trouble several times.He was arrested in January 2007 in Pennsylvania after a road-rage incident in which he pointed a gun at another driver, and he was sentenced to up to 23 months in jail and five years of probation after pleading guilty to charges of carrying an unlicensed firearm, simple assault, possession of a controlled substance and possession of an instrument of crime.Seven months later, Reid was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to up to six months in jail.Britt Reid appeared to get his life on track, beginning his coaching career as an intern for his father with the Eagles in 2009. He spent the next two years as a graduate assistant at Temple, his alma mater, before joining the staff in Kansas City.After two seasons as a defensive quality control coach, Britt Reid was promoted to assistant defensive line coach. He then spent three seasons as the defensive line coach before shifting to outside linebackers for the past two seasons.Andy Reid refused to say whether the crash near Arrowhead Stadium had anything to do with the outcome of the Super Bowl.The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Monday that his son, Britt Reid, had to have surgery after he was involved with a crash that has a 5-year-old girl fighting for her life.

“My heart goes out to that young lady,” Andy Reid said, echoing what he said Sunday night after the Super Bowl loss to the Buccaneers. “I’m also a dad, so I get that, so I obviously have concerns on both sides.

“Britt did have surgery. He’s doing better now. That little girl — my heart goes out to her.”

Britt Reid, the 35-year-old son of Andy Reid and outside linebacker coach for the Chiefs, is being investigated by the Kansas City Police Department for driving impaired following a multi-vehicle crash Thursday night near Arrowhead Stadium.

Kansas City police said the crash happened when a gray Chevrolet Impala ran out of gas on the southbound entrance ramp from Stadium Drive. The driver called his cousins for help, who parked south of the stranded car, with its lights on.

A white Ram Laramie Sport pickup was traveling on the entrance ramp to get on southbound Interstate 435. The Ram pickup hit the Impala and then slammed into the rear of the stopped Traverse.

The driver of the Impala was not hurt. The driver of the Traverse and the front seat adult passenger were not hurt.

Police said two children who were in the back seat of the Traverse were taken to hospitals. A 4-year-old suffered non-life-threatening injuries. A 5-year-old, identified by family as Ariel, was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. Her family said she remained in critical condition on Sunday. Police said on Monday she has a brain injury.

“Ariel remains in the hospital in critical condition and is not awake,” the family said. “No progress updates as of right now. Thank you to everyone who has donated to support the family through this hard time. We are so grateful.”

KMBC 9 obtained the police warrant in the crash. According to a police officer’s statement, Reid acknowledged to police that he was driving the Ram Laramie Sport.

According to the warrant, when an officer responded to the scene, the officer said: “I made contact with Reid and could smell a moderate odor of alcoholic beverages emanating from his person and his eyes were bloodshot and red. When asked if he had been drinking, Reid advised he had two to three drinks.”

Reid also said he was on Adderall and was taken to Research Medical Center after complaining of stomach pain.

The officer wrote that after arriving at the hospital, a field sobriety test was conducted and four clues of impairment were observed. Four vials of blood were drawn from Reid. The warrant also notes that Reid has “multiple prior DUI contacts.”

The Kansas City Police Department said an investigation of this nature would take at least a few weeks to conduct, meaning that if there are charges in this case, they will not be filed until any time soon.

“KCPD aims to be as transparent as possible while respecting the criminal justice system and its processes,” police said Monday in a statement. “Most serious-injury/fatality crashes take weeks to investigate, as do criminal investigations. This is no different. Prosecutors typically would like a completed case file in order to file charges or decline, depending on what the evidence would indicate.

“In cases like this that may include toxicology, crash reconstruction, witness statements and a variety of other related pieces. We cannot discuss this case specifically, as it is under investigation and we do not want to taint that in any way. We treat each case with respect regardless of who is involved.”

Britt Reid did not travel with the team to Tampa for the Super Bowl.

A GoFundMe page has been set up by the girl’s family to help raise money for medical expenses. The GoFundMe page description says Ariel’s mother is a single mom of three and will need assistance covering medical bills and time missed from work.

As of Monday afternoon, more than $319,000 has been raised for the family.

Britt Reid has been in legal trouble several times.

He was arrested in January 2007 in Pennsylvania after a road-rage incident in which he pointed a gun at another driver, and he was sentenced to up to 23 months in jail and five years of probation after pleading guilty to charges of carrying an unlicensed firearm, simple assault, possession of a controlled substance and possession of an instrument of crime.

Seven months later, Reid was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to up to six months in jail.

Britt Reid appeared to get his life on track, beginning his coaching career as an intern for his father with the Eagles in 2009. He spent the next two years as a graduate assistant at Temple, his alma mater, before joining the staff in Kansas City.

After two seasons as a defensive quality control coach, Britt Reid was promoted to assistant defensive line coach. He then spent three seasons as the defensive line coach before shifting to outside linebackers for the past two seasons.

Andy Reid refused to say whether the crash near Arrowhead Stadium had anything to do with the outcome of the Super Bowl.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers rout Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, 31-9

The Tampa Bay defense stifled Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs all night and the Buccaneers earned a decisive 31-9 victory in Super Bowl LV. Tom Brady, who already held the record for most Super Bowl wins by any player, has now won his seventh championship.

The Chiefs failed to score a touchdown, as Mahomes found himself scrambling around in the backfield time after time. Mahomes ended the game with 2 interceptions and went 26/49 for 270 yards. Brady, who broke his own record for oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl, threw for 3 touchdowns and went for 201 passing yards, going 21/29. Brady was also named Super Bowl MVP.

Tampa Bay is the first team ever to both play and win the Super Bowl in their home stadium.

The Weeknd was the sole performer at the halftime show this year. Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan sang the national anthem prior to kickoff and H.E.R. performed “America the Beautiful.” Amanda Gorman, who shot to stardom after reading an original poem at the inauguration, became the first poet ever to read a poem at a Super Bowl.

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Amanda Gorman recites powerful original poem at Super Bowl LV

Activist and poet Amanda Gorman, who was the country’s first ever National Youth Poet Laureate, recited an original poem before Sunday’s Super Bowl game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

Gorman’s poem, “Chorus of the Captains,” celebrated and introduced the three honorary captains — Pittsburgh-based Marine veteran James Martin, who volunteers with the Wounded Warrior Project and works with at-risk kids, Los Angeles educator Trimaine Davis and Tampa ICU nurse manager Suzie Dorner — who were specially invited to the game by the NFL.

Watch her full performance, pre-recorded by the NFL, here:

Gorman, 22, is the first poet ever to recite a poem at a Super Bowl game. “These are the moments I strive for in my lifetime, which is to bring poetry into places that we least expect it, so we can fully kind of grapple with the ways in which it can heal us and kind of resurrect us,” she told Trevor Noah on “The Daily Show.”

The young activist, who has recited multiple original works commissioned by “CBS This Morning,” became a viral sensation when she performed her original poem “The Hill We Climb” at President Biden’s inauguration. She is also the youngest poet to recite a poem at a presidential inauguration

She told “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason then: “Poetry is a weapon. It is an instrument of social change…and poetry is one of the most political arts out there because it demands that you rupture and destabilize the language in which you’re working with. “Inherently, you are pushing against the status quo. And so for me, it’s always existed in that tradition of truth-telling.”

Gorman’s poem followed musical performances from Grammy-winning artist H.E.R., R&B and pop star Jazmine Sullivan and the Grammy-nominated country singer Eric Church. Grammy-winning H.E.R. sang “America The Beautiful,” while Sullivan and Church gave an original rendition of the national anthem. ASL performer Warren “Wawa” Snipe signed the two songs as well.



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Super Bowl 2021 commercials: Here are the leaked ads

Super Bowl advertising has always been a high-stakes activity, with brands spending millions for 30 seconds of airtime alone to trot out their messages in front of more than 100 million viewers. But in 2021, the stakes are even higher after a bruising year that included a pandemic, an economic crisis, racial justice demonstrations and an attack on the Capitol Building. 

Some long-time advertisers are opting out of the this year’s Super Bowl LV, including veteran players like Coke and Pepsi. Brand experts note that advertisers who will appear in the game may need to walk a fine line with their messaging, with Northwestern University business professor Derek Rucker describing the situation akin to “icebergs in the water.”

“Going to the Super Bowl means you are speaking to an audience of 100 million or more — you have to make sure you don’t convey an unintended message, that you don’t hit an iceberg along the way,” he said. “There is some trepidation on the side of advertisers — I think they are right to be cautious.”

A memorable Super Bowl ad can be worth far more than the investment in airtime, which this year stands at $5.5 million for a 30-second spot. Advertisers with a memorable commercial can stand out from the crowd, helping to win over customers and build goodwill — such as with Apple’s famous “1984” ad that helped it stand out in the early personal computer wars. 

But a poorly executed Super Bowl commercial can wreak havoc on a company, such as was the case with the Just for Feet ad in 1999 that depicted White hunters tracking a barefoot Kenyan runner, drugging him and forcing shoes on his feet. 

“What you saw and what the brand intended are two different things,” Rucker said of Super Bowl ads that misfire. “As a brand you have to think about the big picture and how consumers might respond to it.”

CBS (the parent company of CBS Interactive and CBS MoneyWatch) is airing the game on Sunday, February 7 at 6:30 p.m. ET. The network late last month said it is “virtually sold out” of ad inventory, with some newcomers buying ad space as regulars such as Coke sit out. 

Chipotle, DoorDash

Despite the risks, the championship game remains a good opportunity for companies to grab viewers’ attention, noted Deb Gabor, CEO of Sol Marketing, a brand strategy consultancy. She pointed to Chipotle, which is running its first Super Bowl ad this year. 

“They have had a heck of a year in a positive way,” Gabor noted. “They were moving toward a model that was toward convenience and had a Chipotle app well before the pandemic — they were well positioned for the changing world.”

The ad’s message focuses on environmentally friendly agriculture, tying into Chipotle’s marketing efforts about sourcing food in responsible ways — and Gabor said that is likely to be a theme that scores with many consumers, given increasing concerns about climate change and the environment. 


Chipotle | Can a Burrito Change the World? by
Chipotle Mexican Grill on
YouTube

Another newcomer to the Super Bowl this year is DoorDash, which also saw a lift to its business this year amid the pandemic. With restaurants limiting or sometimes shutting indoor dining and consumers concerned about eating out because of the risk of virus exposure, millions more consumers turned to delivery apps such as DoorDash to order food. 

While DoorDash hasn’t pre-released the Super Bowl ad, it’s provided sneak peeks through teasers that feature Sesame Street characters like Cookie Monster (who gobbles cookies ordered from DoorDash, naturally) and Super Grover. The teasers seem to provide a nod to the pandemic — such as Super Grover ordering paper towels — and are aimed at highlighting “local heroes” such as small businesses and delivery workers. 

DoorDash said it wanted to build on its growing brand awareness by taking out a spot in the Super Bowl, and also tie the ad to its five-year $200 million pledge to support merchants, its workers and local communities. The company said it’s also donating $1 for every order starting on Super Bowl Sunday to Sesame Workshop, with donations topping out at $1 million.

“The essence of the spot is about optimism — giving something back to our communities in hopes of brightening their days and building groundswell for our neighborhoods,” while also aiding Sesame Workshop, David Bornoff, head of consumer marketing at DoorDash, told CBS MoneyWatch.

DoorDash


“DoorDash is a great example of a newcomer who makes a lot of sense to be in the Super Bowl —they’ve had a lot of growth” this past year, Rucker noted. 

The stock-trading app Robinhood, meanwhile, is also running its first Super Bowl ad, coming on the heels of a turbulent couple of weeks when it restricted trading in GameStop and other stocks after some of its users bid up the stock to stratospheric heights, followed by a plunge in value


We are all investors | Robinhood :30 by
Robinhood on
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Many customers were upset with Robinhood for restricting their ability to trade in the stocks. The Super Bowl ad, with the message “We are all investors,” could be a way for Robinhood to rebuild its image following a backlash that includes calls for a Congressional investigation into the so-called “meme stock” mania now infamously tied to Robinhood. 

Too soon?

Bud Light is taking a more direct approach toward acknowledging the pandemic, with its ad for Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade using the metaphor of lemons for the past year’s crisis. The new brand’s age-old message: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. 

The ad depicts people at weddings, parties and other events when lemons begin raining from the sky — in cases, physically hurting people and causing damage to buildings and cars. It’s supposed to be a humorous metaphor for 2020, but it’s also taking a risk on an approach that might not strike some viewers as hilarious exactly amid a deadly pandemic. 


Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade – Super Bowl LV – Last Year’s Lemons by
Bud Light on
YouTube

“Some goofy 18-to-24-year-old men are going to find that ridiculous and laugh about it,” Gabor predicted. “As a 52-year-old woman, I didn’t feel it was appealing at all.”

Anheuser-Busch, meanwhile, is aiming for an emotional ad that reminds people of the casual moments of commiseration and companionship that have all but disappeared in the pandemic — drinking a beer with co-workers, reminiscing with friends at quiet moments and sharing a joke.


Let’s Grab a Beer | Anheuser-Busch Super Bowl LV Commercial | :90 by
Anheuser-Busch on
YouTube

“The insight comes straight out of real life as so many people are just longing to be together with their friends and family again,” said Marcel Marcondes, CMO, Anheuser-Busch, said in a statement.

“The ‘safe’ approach”

Other advertisers are taking a more traditional route of providing humorous spots that don’t refer to the pandemic, the environment or any other crisis — other than dirty laundry and swiped snack foods, that is. 

“Whenever you have something going on in the world, you’ll often see the ‘safe’ approach,” Rucker noted. “The advertisers say, ‘We’ll do something funny that’s evergreen — unless we really miss something, no one is going to hate us.'”

Take Cheetos. Its Super Bowl LV spot features actor Ashton Kutcher asking his wife, actor Mila Kunis, if she’s seen his bag of Cheetos. Despite her orange-tinged fingers and face, she denies she’s the thief, while Shaggy’s “It Wasn’t Me” provides the soundtrack.


Cheetos | It Wasn’t Me SUPER BOWL LV OFFICIAL VIDEO by
Cheetos on
YouTube

Another more traditional ad comes from Tide, with a mom telling her teenage son to wash his “Jason Alexander hoodie,” which is embossed with actor Jason Alexander’s face. The teen insists the hoodie is clean, but a series of flashbacks, featuring the sweatshirt’s many unhappy facial expressions, show that it’s far from spotless.


Tide | The Jason Alexander Hoodie | Super Bowl 55 Commercial by
Tide on
YouTube

Pringles is another brand aiming for tried-and-true humor. Called “Space Return,” the spot features people so wrapped up in stacking their Pringles chips that mission control misses out on two astronauts’ return to Earth.


Pringles | 2021 Flavor Stacking Space Return Ad (Official) by
Pringles U.S. on
YouTube

“Most brands are trying to play it a little bit light and upbeat without being polarizing or divisive,” Gabor said.

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15 questions on the history of the NFL’s championship game

Super Bowl LV pitting the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and NFC champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers is nearly upon us. There already is playoff trivia that links the quarterbacks: Tom Brady is the only quarterback to beat Patrick Mahomes in the postseason (2018 AFC Championship Game).

Each of them also already is a Super Bowl MVP. In future years when it comes to Super Bowl trivia you’ll probably need to remember that the Buccaneers are the first team to play at home for the Lombardi trophy and that Brady is the oldest QB to start in a Super Bowl.

Did you know three linebackers have been the game’s MVP since the last time a running back won the award? The odds aren’t good for a running back this year either, with Mahomes the clear favorite and Brady the next choice. How much do you know about other Super Bowl MVPs? Winning teams? Matchups? Announcers?

Here’s a chance to try your hand at our 15-question Super Bowl trivia quiz. Are you ready for your own taste of Super Bowl glory? Or will you find yourself on the losing end of the score?

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs to square off in Super Bowl LV

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship game on Sunday, 31 to 26, to advance to Super Bowl 55. Later Sunday night, the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs took home the AFC Championship with a 38 to 24 win over the Buffalo Bills, securing a spot in a second straight Super Bowl.

Super Bowl 55 is scheduled to be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, making this the first time in Super Bowl history that one of the competing teams will be playing in their home stadium.

The last time a team competing for the NFL championship played in their home stadium was in 1966, when the Packers defeated the Cleveland Browns at Lambeau Field, one season before the start of the Super Bowl era.

Twice in Super Bowl history, California teams have played in the same city as their home field, but in a different venue. The Los Angeles Rams, who at the time called the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum home, played at the Rose Bowl in Super Bowl 14. The San Francisco 49ers played at Stanford Stadium in Super Bowl 19, but their home games were played at Candlestick Park.

Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates their 31-26 win over the Green Bay Packers during the NFC Championship game at Lambeau Field on January 24, 2021, in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady, who played with the New England Patriots for 20 seasons, led Tampa Bay to its first Super Bowl appearance since they won it in 2003. Until this season, that was Tampa Bay’s only Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Brady will be appearing in his 10th Super Bowl, having already won six, both high marks for any player in NFL history.

The Buccaneers got off to a hot start on Sunday, taking a 21-10 lead into halftime. The offense sputtered in the second half, however, thanks in part to 3 interceptions thrown by Brady. But with a little over 2 minutes remaining in the game and facing a 4th down from their opponent’s 8 yard line, the Packers elected to kick a field goal rather than go for the touchdown, which would have put them a two point conversion away from a tie. They never got the ball back, as the Bucs offense got two more first downs on the ensuing possession.

“It’s been a great journey thus far,” Brady said after Sunday’s game. “We put the work in. Guys just embraced everything, really, when [head coach Bruce Arians] got here last year. There was a lot of great things that were happening, a lot of great young players. I just made a decision. I’ve loved coming to work every day with this group of guys.”  

Brady will face off against Patrick Mahomes, who earned the title of Super Bowl MVP after leading the Chiefs to a 31-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 54. The upcoming matchup will be the largest age gap between opposing quarterbacks in Super Bowl history, as Mahomes is 18 years, 1 month and 4 days younger than Brady. 

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – JANUARY 24: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts after defeating the Buffalo Bills 38-24 in the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 24, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri.

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The Chiefs faced an early 9-0 deficit in the AFC Championship after a muffed punt gave Buffalo the ball at the 3 yard line. The Bills, already up 3, scored a touchdown on the first play of the drive, but missed the extra point. After that, the Chiefs’ offense came to life, scoring 21 points in the second quarter while their defense held the Bills to just three points. The Bills wouldn’t score another touchdown until the 4:08 mark of the fourth quarter. 

After an unsuccessful 2-point conversion, Buffalo found themselves down by 17. They managed to recover an onside kick, but the following possession only amounted to another field goal, cutting the lead to 14 with a little more than three minutes remaining in the game. The Chiefs then put together an eight-play drive, including three kneel downs, to run out the clock and secure the victory.

Super Bowl 55 is scheduled to be played on Sunday, February 7 and will air on CBS.


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