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Who you got in Super Bowl LVII?
Super Bowl LVII is set.
So who is going to win?
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in just under two weeks out in Glendale, Arizona. Over the next two weeks, this game will be broken down from every angle, including here at SB Nation.
But let’s just cut to the chase. As we have done throughout the playoffs, we are ranking the two teams by their chances to win Super Bowl LVII, based on voting done by our entire NFL team.
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An outcome on Sean Payton’s coaching future might be known in the coming days.
Payton was believed to be a top candidate for the Broncos, but so far, nothing has come together. A report from last week indicated Payton is actually struggling to land a second interview anywhere and the Broncos might have pivoted elsewhere.
Now, the Super Bowl champion coach has revealed a final decision on his future plan could be known at some point this week.
Will Sean Payton return to the NFL? (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Sean Payton might have a resolution very soon.
Philadelphia and Kansas City punched their tickets to Arizona on Sunday.
The stage for Super Bowl LVII is now officially set following Championship Sunday, with the Chiefs and Eagles punching their tickets for a shot at the Lombardi Trophy following wins over the Bengals and 49ers, respectively.
Super Bowl LVII will take place in Glendale, Arizona on Feb. 12, and mark the Chiefs’ third Super Bowl appearance in four seasons and the Eagles’s first appearance in five years.
Jimmy Garoppolo flashed a smile at a very unfortunate time Sunday against the Eagles.
The 49ers suffered a 31-7 blowout loss to Philadelphia in the NFC title game, and San Francisco was overwhelmed by injury issues. Brock Purdy got hurt, his backup Josh Johnson got hurt and then Purdy had to re-enter the game, despite not being able to throw.
With the team down 21-7 early in the third quarter, Garoppolo was picked up on camera grinning ear-to-ear.
49ers: “Damn man, we’re losing!”
Jimmy G: “Nah, y’all losing” pic.twitter.
After a day of NBA fans pretending like LeBron James‘ last-second foul on a layup attempt was going to get ignored by the Association, the referees union issued a statement to address the whole matter.
Wow. Just wow…
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— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) January 29, 2023
The missed foul call prompted the referees union to tweet a statement on Sunday, calling it a “gut-wrenching” omission.
Seriously, a lack of a foul call was … gut-wrenching.
“Like everyone else, referees make mistakes,” the National Basketball Referees Association tweeted.
Last week he had the world’s most-obsessed-over limb. Now, he has a win over a budding rival and an upcoming trip to the Super Bowl.
The ankle—that famous, concerning, inflamed ankle—had a day on Sunday. Patrick Mahomes limped and hobbled on it. But he also threw and dashed and spun on it. And, with no less than a third trip to the Super Bowl in the past four seasons at stake, the Chiefs turned to Mahomes and Mahomes turned … on that ankle, barreling toward glory and Super Bowl LVII.
Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai lamented his penalty in the closing seconds of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game that put the Chiefs in position for Harrison Butker’s game-winning field goal.
Though hobbled by a high ankle sprain, Patrick Mahomes came through for the Chiefs when they needed him, with perhaps the signature moment of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game coming on the QB’s final snap.
KANSAS CITY — In the crucible of a tie game with a Super Bowl berth at stake, we witnessed the singular moment that lifted up one man as a hero and drove another man to tears.
This AFC Championship Game game goes into the record books as a 23-20 Kansas City Chiefs victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
But it goes into our memory as that scramble in the final 17 seconds by Patrick Mahomes. And that out of bounds push of Mahomes by Bengals linebacker Joseph Ossai that added a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty.
The play defined the game. And, like it or not, the players.
Jay Glazer discussed whether Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers will head to the New York Jets, the New York Giants’ free agency options, and breaks down Mike McCarthy’s future with the Dallas Cowboys.