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The road to Super Bowl LVIII as told by off-field antics - ESPN

This year's NFL postseason concludes with the San Francisco 49ers against the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.

For the 49ers, this means potentially avenging their 31-20 loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV, which led to the Power and Light District — located in Downtown Kansas City — to play the city's unofficial theme song the entire night on repeat. It was also the beginning of an impressive five-year stretch for the Chiefs, where they made the Super Bowl four years.

Though the postseason has been a journey, it didn't all just take place on the field. The story of this year's Super Bowl can be told through beefs, trolls and more.

Here's how the postseason unfolded off the field:

When you're surrounded by palm trees year-round like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, frigid temperatures are a rarity. Luckily for the Bucs, they didn't have to face the freezing weather during their NFC divisional round match against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field.

When asked how he planned to get his team acclimated to Detroit's 13-degree weather, Todd Bowles had a straightforward answer, since the Lions have played in a dome for nearly 50 years.

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«You do know we play indoors right, they got a dome,» Bowles responded. «I don't… no, nothing planned. We're indoors and only have to be outside [for] twenty seconds getting off the bus going under the thing.»

Tampa Bay didn't last in the dome, where the Lions advanced to the NFC Championship game with a 31-23 win.

Just hours before their wild-card matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city of Buffalo transformed into a winter wonderland. Though many fans woke up on Sunday to see clear skies — a good sign that a winter storm could

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