Chiefs Super Bowl history: Every appearance by Kansas City

This will be the Chiefs’ 6th trip to the Super Bowl. What were the results of the previous 5 appearances?

The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in the last five years and are seeking their third championship since 2019. Sunday’s game is a rematch between the Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, who also met in Super Bowl LIV four years ago, a 31-20 win by Kansas City.

This is the Chiefs’ sixth Super Bowl appearance in franchise history, with their first two coming in 1966 and 1969. Patrick Mahomes is going for his third ring in just six years as the starting quarterback, looking to add to his legacy as one of the best players in league history.

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Here’s a breakdown of the Chiefs’ past five appearances in the big game.

49ers Super Bowl history: Every appearance by San Francisco

How many times have the 49ers been to the Super Bowl and how many have they won?

The San Francisco 49ers are back in the Super Bowl for the third time since the 2012 season, but they’re seeking their first championship since 1994. Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey and George Kittle have the 49ers in a great position to end nearly a three-decade title drought, coming in as the favorites against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.

As one of the most decorated franchises in NFL history, the 49ers are no strangers to the big game. This is their eighth appearance in the Super Bowl, winning five rings in their storied history – all coming between 1981 and 1994.

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Here’s a look at the 49ers’ Super Bowl history entering this matchup with the Chiefs.

Chiefs WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling stars in commercial for Haribo gummy bears

Kansas City #Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling taps into his inner child in Haribo commercial

Super Bowl week festivities are underway, and the commercials are coming in full force.

The latest hit advertisement stars Chiefs veteran wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling and his former Green Bay Packers teammate Donald Driver talking about their love for Haribo gummy bears.

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The spot is the latest spin on the brand’s kid-centric ad, which features two football players sitting on the sideline and touting their love of Haribo Goldbears.

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Said Seth Klugherz, VP of marketing at Haribo of America:

“We’re thrilled to partner with two truly inspirational stars and Haribo fanatics, Donald Driver and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, to bring to life the heart of our brand and newest TV commercial, Audiences have loved these commercials because they capture what it feels like to have those special moments of childlike happiness when someone enjoys a bag of Haribo, like Goldbears, Starmix, or Twin Snakes. It’s an exciting time to premiere a football-themed commercial, and we hope families and friends will be inspired to enjoy a super big bowl of Haribo treats the next time they tune into a Sunday game.”

Valdes-Scantling brings entertainment in the advertisement as he hopes to contribute significantly again this Sunday at Super Bowl LVIII.

Chiefs TE Travis Kelce wants to honor Norma Hunt with Super Bowl LVIII victory

Kansas City #Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce wants to honor Norma Hunt with a victory in Super Bowl LVIII.

The Kansas City Chiefs are in a familiar position during Super Bowl media sessions this week as they try to secure back-to-back titles. The unfamiliar part is still tough to accept as they will play in Sunday’s Super Bowl knowing that the matriarch of the franchise, Norma Hunt, will not be present for the first time in the game’s history.

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has spent his entire career in Kansas City, understanding first-hand the impact of the Hunt family. Norma’s legendary role in the Super Bowl’s importance on football and American culture is felt today. Kelce spoke with reporters during Tuesday’s media session with extra incentive for another Super Bowl victory on Sunday.

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“It broke everybody’s heart and Chiefs Kingdom when Norma passed, and we were fortunate enough to go and get the Lamar Hunt trophy,” said Kelce. “For this being the first Super Bowl she hasn’t been to, to bring this home for the Hunt Family would mean the world. Such a powerful woman in sports and definitely one to remember for sure.”

Norma, the mother of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, passed away last June at 85 years old. More than the just wife of Lamar Hunt, she was an ambassador for change in professional sports and the current formation of the NFL.

Chiefs DE George Karlaftis calls Steve Spagnuolo a father figure for the defense

Chiefs DE George Karlaftis calls Steve Spagnuolo a father figure for the defense

The defense has been the story of the Kansas City Chiefs’ success during the 2023 season. The unit wasn’t receiving the respect they felt they deserved before last year’s Super Bowl, carrying that chip on their shoulder into this year’s squad ahead of Sunday.

Chiefs second-year defensive end George Karlaftis spoke with reporters on Tuesday during his Super Bowl media scrum, discussing his admiration for the work defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and his staff have done this year.

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“I think with Spags (Steve Spagnuolo), it all starts with how much he cares about the guys, but you could see that he truly cares about us. He loves us. He’s like a father figure, if you will.” said Karlaftis, “He’s a man that instills faith in our defense, just trusting in one another, and everything goes from there. But you know, we love Spags, we love playing for Spags, because the game plan, and then the stuff he’s able to dial out speaks for itself, but he’s just a great human being, I’d have to say that before anything else.”

Spagnuolo continues to receive much-deserved praise for his job with the Chiefs’ defense, elevating them to becoming one of the best units in the league. He conducts business as a teacher during the week leading into game days, according to Karlaftis.

“Spags (Steve Spagnuolo) always keeps you on your toes because he likes presenting a topic or something like that. And he might just call on a random person to explain something, so he challenges Everybody.” said Karlaftis, “Everybody knows he’s a great teacher because he explains everything really well. Everybody takes notes, and there’s a specific way we conduct our business in the defensive unit room, so he’s great.”

Karlaftis secured ten sacks in his second NFL season, garnering a reputation as a feared pass rusher. He appreciates Spagnuolo’s teachings as he enters his second consecutive Super Bowl.

49ers injury news: Kyle Shanahan expecting George Kittle, Arik Armstead return to practice

Kyle Shanahan expects good news for the #49ers on the injury front.

The 49ers practices during the Super Bowl bye week came with a small concern about a couple injuries to key players. Neither tight end George Kittle nor Arik Armstead participated in the two sessions the team held over its extra week between the NFC championship and the Super Bowl. It sounds like any concern was alleviated in the days since their last practice.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan on Tuesday in a press conference said he’s anticipating full participation from both Kittle and Armstead on Wednesday when the team is required to issue a practice participation report.

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“I am, but since I didn’t have to give a report today I haven’t talked to the trainers yet,” Shanahan said. “But, I’m expecting it to be pretty positive.”

Kittle is dealing with a toe injury he suffered in the NFC championship game. Armstead was listed as a non-participant last week with knee and foot injuries he’s been battling for a few weeks.

Both Kittle and Armstead are crucial to San Francisco’s success on both sides of the ball. Whether they practice in full matters less than their availability for the Super Bowl, but the full participation is a good indicator that they’ll be able to suit up Sunday.

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Raiders owner Mark Davis on Chiefs occupying Allegiant Stadium: ‘They earned it’

#Raiders owner Mark Davis told a reporter that the #Chiefs ‘earned’ the right to occupy Allegiant Stadium during Super Bowl LVIII.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ bitter rivalry with the Las Vegas Raiders took a strange turn this week as the defending Super Bowl champions prepared to defend their title against the San Francisco 49ers in Sin City.

As the home team for Super Bowl LVIII, the Chiefs took over Raiders facilities at Allegiant Stadium in a move that left many of Las Vegas’ fans displeased.

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But Raiders owner Mark Davis ceded control of his team’s space with surprising grace during Super Bowl opening night on Monday. When a reporter asked Davis if it was awkward to hand the keys to Allegiant Stadium over to Kansas City, his response was surprisingly respectful.

“As I tell everyone, the Chiefs and the 49ers are my two favorite teams, other than the Raiders,” Davis told Ladd. “Hey, listen, they earned it, and that’s why they’re here.”

While tensions between the AFC West foes may have cooled temporarily, the Raiders and fans in Las Vegas will be relieved when Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ stars vacate the premises after Super Bowl LVIII.

Twitter roasts Kadarius Toney after bizarre assertion at Super Bowl press conference

Fans on Twitter roasted #Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney after he told a reporter he is a No. 1 receiver at a Super Bowl LVIII press conference.

Kadarius Toney’s tenure with the Kansas City Chiefs has had its share of ups and downs, but after his dismal start to the 2023 season, many fans in Western Missouri have lost faith in his ability to be a viable weapon for Patrick Mahomes in Andy Reid’s offense.

Despite his struggles, Toney remains on the Chiefs’ roster ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, and may even see action in Kansas City’s February 11 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.

During Super Bowl opening night on Monday, Toney was asked about his role in the Chiefs’ offense, and whether he could still be the team’s No. 1 option at the wide receiver position.

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His response left fans scratching their heads.

“If I get the ball, yeah,” Toney told a reporter when queried about his role.

Twitter wasn’t so convinced that a higher volume of targets would get Toney back on track, and the veteran receiver was roundly roasted for his quote.

Check out some of the top reactions to Toney’s bizarre assertion:

LOOK: Top Chiefs quotes and moments from Super Bowl LVIII opening night

Check out some of the best #Chiefs quotes and moments from Super Bowl LVIII opening night.

The Kansas City Chiefs secured themselves a place in Super Bowl LVIII after a remarkably difficult playoff run that cemented their place as the top team in the AFC.

Set to face the San Francisco 49ers to defend the championship they won last season, the Chiefs seemed back to form during the Super Bowl LVIII opening night press conference on Monday.

Players were jovial, and affable, giving reporters great insight during their media availability sessions and putting their best foot forward before the most important game of the 2023 season.

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Several of Kansas City’s stars were featured in video clips that made the rounds on social media channels, and others were in the spotlight on television as the media frenzy began in earnest.

The Chiefs have plenty of experience dealing with reporters on the league’s biggest stage, but as anticipation for the championship game mounted throughout the night, their excitement was palpable.

Check out some of the top Chiefs moments from the Super Bowl opening night press conference on Monday:

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes refuses to be considered an underdog in Super Bowl LVIII

#Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes told reporters that he refuses to be considered an underdog against the #49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.

The early betting lines on many charts favor the San Francisco 49ers over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII. The high-powered 49ers have earned their reputation as one of the best teams in the league all season as a top seed, while the Chiefs struggled at times during the season only to show resilience as the defending champions to return to the big game this year.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has always entered every game with confidence that he will overcome any obstacle or opponent. The reigning league MVP is well aware of the year his Chiefs have encountered to get to this moment and shared his thoughts on being labeled an underdog during his Monday Super Bowl Opening Night podium press conference.

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“I think you approach it like any other game; I never feel like the underdog,” Mahomes told reporters. “I always feel like we have a chance to win the football game, and that’s how we approach every single game. We were underdogs in the last Super Bowl, so all you can do is just have that same mindset of just going out there, playing your best football, and hoping that you end up with a win.”

Mahomes and the Chiefs faced some doubters before last year’s Super Bowl victory over the Philadelphia Eagles but are in for a different level of adversity. The emergence of many Chiefs haters heading into Sunday and the West Coast favorable San Francisco fanbase will make Allegiant Stadium, the home of their arch-rival Las Vegas Raiders, feel like a hostile road game.