Author: Michael

The Philadelphia Eagles may have lost the Super Bowl on Sunday, but that didn’t keep Birds fans from taking to the streets after the game. Houston Rockets rookie Jabari Smith Jr. had a front-row seat to the upset mob of fans and had an all-time reaction to what unfolded.
Smith and the Rockets were in town on Sunday night because they play visitor to the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday. Staying in a hotel somewhere near Center City, Smith and his teammates were caught in the middle of Eagles fans shouting about the loss.
Thankfully, Smith decided to document the moment from his hotel room.

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Everything you need to know about the Chiefs’ parade
The Chiefs are Super Bowl winners once more, and parade plans are underway. Kansas City will be painting the town red, with a record crowd expected to celebrate the team. Scholl has already been cancelled and we have the all the details.
In 2020 over 800,000 people gathered in Kansas City, with some estimates reaching one million.

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Hurts had to have some déjà vu from his freshman year at Alabama.
It was a record-setting performance by Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts in Super Bowl 57. Hurts threw for over 300 yards, rushed for 70 yards, and accounted for all four Eagles touchdowns (one passing, three rushing). On most nights, this wins games and wins an MVP award.
Unfortunately, Patrick Mahomes was on the other side of the field.

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Plus, a way-too-early prediction for every NFL team in 2023.
Good morning. I’m Josh Rosenblat. My alma mater took down No. 1 Purdue yesterday, but I heard there was a little football game last night, too.
In today’s SI:AM:
🏆 A Super Bowl in a rebuilding year
🏈 Mahomes does it again
📋 The best play-caller in NFL history
🔮 Predictions for every NFL team
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It’s Mahomes’s world. We’re just living in it.

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