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Eagles fans in Philadelphia take to the streets after loss to Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl
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Eagles fans in Philadelphia take to the streets after loss to Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl
The value of bets placed in Nevada sportsbooks on this year's Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles was 14.8 per cent below the record set last year, according to unaudited figures provided by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
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NFL's Most Valuable Player as he shrugged off an ankle injury to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a dramatic 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday to claim their second Super Bowl in four years.Kansas City's hopes of returning home with the Lombardi Trophy looked bleak late in the opening half when quarterback Mahomes appeared to re-injure the right ankle that had been a major worry coming into the game.Grimacing in pain after a tackle, Mahomes hobbled off the field and slammed his helmet to the turf as the Chiefs headed into halftime trailing 24-14.But when the teams returned after the break a resilient Mahomes produced a heroic effort, tossing two fourth-quarter touchdowns and engineering a final drive to set up Harrison Butker's 27-yard game-winning field goal with eight seconds to play.
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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Be warned: When you're watching Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, you might get the urge to take out your driver for a few swings.
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Super Bowl the show will go on even if faced with a similar life-threatening on field incident like the one that forced the postponement of a game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals in January, say industry experts.The most impactful event of the National Football League season was not a do-or-die game but a life-and-death moment when the Bills' Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest after making a tackle and needed to have his heart restarted on the field in front of a packed stadium and national television audience.In the chaotic initial moments following the incident there was confusion before the NFL ultimately determined the game could not be played.But barring a terrorist attack or natural disaster the decision would likely be very different when it comes to Sunday's Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, said Bob Dorfman, creative director and market analyst for Pinnacle Advertising. "Being the Super Bowl it would change a lot, times a hundred," Dorfman told Reuters. "You are talking about advertisers that are spending several million dollars for a 30 second commercial.