Two former members of the Washington Redskins had big games in Super Bowl LIV, where the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers, 31-20.
Kendall Fuller and Bashaud Breeland — both of whom played for the Redskins several years ago — came up with game-changing interceptions on 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in the game. Breeland was let go as a free agent in 2017 after a solid career in Washington, and he found a role with the Chiefs in 2019. Fuller, who’s interception virtually sealed the victory for the Chiefs in the 4th quarter, was part of the trade that the Redskins made with the Chiefs in order to acquire Alex Smith ahead of the 2018 season.
World Champs!
Kendall Fuller with the INT! #Hokies 🦃
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Bashaud Breeland with the INT.#ClemsonNFL x #SuperBowl
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The Chiefs were down by 10 points at one time in the game and things looked bleak, but as we’ve all found out many times this postseason, you just can’t count these guys out.
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