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Kansas City Chiefs heading to Super Bowl LVII

Time to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to the 816.

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Happy Victory Monday, KC. Last night, the Chiefs defeated the Bengals, 23-20, right here at Arrowhead Stadium. It was as cold and loud as ever, just how we like our football.

With only three seconds left in the game, Harrison Butker kicked a 45-yard field goal to bring home the win. In a similarly exciting fashion, defensive tackle Chris Jones got his first career postseason sack — one of four total sacks from the Chiefs defense in the opening half of the game.

Now that we’ve had time to celebrate, let’s focus on the biggest game of the year — Super Bowl LVII.

Game day details

When: Sun, Feb. 12 at 5:30 p.m.
Who: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Where: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ
Lowest ticket price: $5,900

Where to watch

Need to know

We’ve been here before — three times in the last four years, actually. The Chiefs last won the Super Bowl in 2020 against the San Francisco 49ers, bringing the title to KC with a 31-20 finish.

Keep an eye out on the injury report leading up to the big game — as key players like wide receiver Kadarius Toney, linebacker Willie Gay Jr., and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed all ended the game as questionable to return.

Have your game-day jitters kicked in yet? Ours sure have, and we can’t wait to root on the boys in red and gold in just 13 days.

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