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Super Bowl 2023 winners & losers: Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid solidify Chiefs dynasty; Eagles flop in second half

Super Bowl 2023 winners & losers: Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid solidify Chiefs dynasty; Eagles flop in second half

The Chiefs defeated the Eagles, 38-35, in Super Bowl 57 with a double-digit comeback in the second half at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. Harrison Butker’s 27-yard field goal with eight seconds remaining clinched the victory.

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Super Bowl coin toss curse, explained: Why winning the coin toss has been bad news since 2014

Super Bowl coin toss curse, explained: Why winning the coin toss has been bad news since 2014

Football players have a reputation of being superstitious people. You might think dedicating your life to perfecting your skills as an athlete would lead you to shrug off something as trivial as luck, but that’s often not the case.

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Kelce vs. Kelce Bowl: 4 fun facts to know about NFL's first Super Bowl between brothers on field

Kelce vs. Kelce Bowl: 4 fun facts to know about NFL's first Super Bowl between brothers on field

Donna and Ed Kelce are going to experience all the highs and the lows of a Super Bowl on Sunday. The parents of Eagles center Jason Kelce and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce are guaranteed to see one of their sons add a second Super Bowl ring.

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What number is the Super Bowl this year? Explaining the NFL's Roman numeral system for 2023

What number is the Super Bowl this year? Explaining the NFL's Roman numeral system for 2023

Another year, another Super Bowl. And another Super Bowl Roman numeral. We’re fast approaching Super Bowl 57 between the Eagles and the Chiefs, the official title of which is Super Bowl LVII.

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NFL referee salary: How much money do refs, other officials make in 2023?

NFL referee salary: How much money do refs, other officials make in 2023?

It’s not easy being an NFL official. Mistakes are broadcast across the country and quickly become the source of blame for wins or losses. But it’s not all bad. The zebras on the field aren’t out there throwing flags and winding the clock because they need the exercise.

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