the Heads of Kansas They are the AFC heroes again and others win away from completing what he believed was impossible – three Super Paul titles respectively.
President Patrick Maqoum Talk about an opportunity to conduct date in a post -CBS Jim Nantz interview.
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“It has always reached the wire. Fortunately, we were on the winning side this time. But as I said, I am only excited to reach New Orleans,” said Maoumz. “Let's go to make history.”
Nantz said on the stage with Travis Killi that the narrow end was already considering three consecutive titles before Kansas City surpassed Super Bowl Lviii's victory over San Francisco 49ers last year.
“You are never satisfied, my love! When you play in front of the Arrowhead stadium like this, all AFC tournament. Are you joke with me?” Kils said.
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Since the American Football Association's merger with the American Football League and called the title game The Super Bowl, there have been eight repeated champions.
The Green Bay Packers (1966-1967), Miaami Dolphins (1972-73), Pittsburgh Steles (1974-1975 and 1978-1979), San Francisco 49ers (1988-89), Dallas Cowboys (1992-93), Denver Bren Cos ( 1997-98), New England Patriots (2003-04) and The Chief (2022-23).
The presidents only have the opportunity to win a third consecutive title. Before the merger, Packers won three consecutive championships from the US Football Association from 1929 to 1931. Packers won the NFL in 1965 and then Super Bowls I and II.
What is it required to win a third consecutive title? Only one of the best accelerating attacks in the American Football Association in Philadelphia Eagles led by Sakon Barclay. Also, try to dig deep and prevent a defensive front that includes Galin Carter, Jordan Davis and Milton Williams.
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