July 3, 2024

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The much awaited Super Bowl LVIII week has arrived.

Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday marks the beginning of the festivities, which will come to a close on Sunday when the Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers in the Big Game in Las Vegas.

Fans will be able to attend Super Bowl Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium to liven things up. Before Super Sunday, this will be the only occasion that both teams are in the same location.

The last time an NFL team won back-to-back Super Bowls, Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy were still in elementary school.

Mahomes and the Chiefs have a chance to end the NFL record for the longest run of seasons without a repeat winner. During the first 39 Super Bowls, there were eight repeat champions, but none during the last 18.

Kyle Shanahan had just finished his rookie season with Tampa Bay as an NFL assistant coach nineteen years ago. And with a win this week, Kyle Shanahan would make that father-son combination the first to win Super Bowls together as head coaches, having watched his father, Mike, win two straight (1997–1998) as head coach of the Denver Broncos.

Ed McCaffrey, Christian McCaffrey’s father, played wide receiver on each of those Broncos teams and won a ring in 1994, the 49ers’ final Super Bowl victory, while Mike Shanahan was their offensive coordinator.

This week, may the McCaffreys and Shanahans produce a generational milestone?

Not if the Chiefs defense and Chris Jones get their way. And not if Mahomes succeeds in winning his third Super Bowl, something that only four quarterbacks in history have managed to do: Pro Football Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw (four), Joe Montana (four), Troy Aikman (three), and Tom Brady (seven).

Now that Super Bowl LVIII is arrived, stock up on food and gather over 100 million of your closest friends to watch the game.

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