It will take an impressive showing in Super Bowl LVII for anyone to crack this list of top fantasy scorers.
When the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles meet in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, there is certainly the possibility we’ll see some offensive fireworks. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are all big-time fantasy players. Any and all of them are capable of posting gaudy stat lines on the road to deciding the NFL championship.
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When Patrick Mahomes takes the field Sunday for his third Super Bowl appearance, he will do so as a two-time MVP.
The Chiefs quarterback received the award Thursday night at the NFL Honors in recognition of his magnificent regular season. But, as Michael Fabiano pointed out earlier this week, MVP winners have been 0–8 in the Super Bowl since 2000.
If anyone can break that streak, it’s likely to be Mahomes, whose team is a 1.5-point underdog against the Eagles in the Big Game.
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Patrick Mahomes really can do everything. That includes teaching, according to his private quarterbacks coach. Jeff Christensen saw this last summer, when Mahomes invited all his targets—several of whom were new to the Chiefs’ roster—to Fort Worth, Texas, where they’d train together to erase any concerns that the offense might not coalesce this season.
Christensen was there, but he didn’t run the sessions; that was intentional. Mahomes and Kelce did. “They became the teachers,” Christensen says.
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