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Super Bowl Excuses and Controversies: Chiefs, Eagles, and Lions Speak Out
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Super Bowl Excuses and Controversies: Chiefs, Eagles, and Lions Speak Out

Philadelphia Eagles' defensive end Brandon Graham has blamed the playing conditions at State Farm Stadium for their loss in Super Bowl 57, claiming that the Chiefs' offensive line had an advantage. However, this excuse fails to acknowledge that both teams played on the same surface. The Chiefs' ability to overcome the challenges and keep Patrick Mahomes protected highlights the importance of making adjustments rather than making excuses. The article emphasizes that injuries and adversity are part of the game, and the Chiefs' lack of excuses in their Super Bowl LV loss demonstrates their strong leadership and culture.

"Chiefs Receive Bejeweled Super Bowl Rings in Private Ceremony"
sports2 years ago

"Chiefs Receive Bejeweled Super Bowl Rings in Private Ceremony"

The Kansas City Chiefs received their Super Bowl 57 championship rings during a team ceremony on Thursday night. Made by Jostens, the rings have 609 round diamonds, 16 baguette diamonds, four marquise diamonds, and 35 rubies for 16.10 total carats. The top of the ring features rubies that make up the "KC" in the Chiefs logo, which sits overtop the franchise's Lombardi Trophies. The rings also feature symbolism representing the Chiefs' journey to their third Super Bowl championship, including a removable top that reveals a replica of Arrowhead Stadium and a quote from founding owner Lamar Hunt.

Super Bowl LVII Breaks Records as Most-Watched in History.
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Super Bowl LVII Breaks Records as Most-Watched in History.

Super Bowl 57 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles has become the most-watched "Big Game" of all time with 115.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen. The previous most-watched Super Bowl was 114.4 million viewers for Super Bowl 49 in 2015. Nielsen had previously reported that the broadcast was watched by 113.06 million people. The revised numbers also make Rihanna’s halftime performance the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show ever with 121.0 million viewers.