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Highlights

Why This Year’s Super Bowl Could Rewrite Everything You Thought About the Chiefs and Eagles

Why This Year’s Super Bowl Could Rewrite Everything You Thought About the Chiefs and Eagles

To add insult to devil magic, teams have forgotten how to kick against the Chiefs. A 77.4% field goal make rate against them ranked fifth-lowest in the NFL, and an 85.7% rate of successful extra points was easily the lowest. The Chiefs’ key defensive personnel – Jones, Karlaftis, Nick Bolton and Trent McDuffie – were around two years ago, but other teams’ ability to stay cool against KC has apparently cratered.  

Hello, Jalen Carter 

Jalen Carter, the Eagles’ star defensive tackle, is the most important person in this Super Bowl who wasn’t on either roster two years ago. 

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