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**Super Bowl LV***

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Super Bowl LV Coverage
#1 Kansas City (16 - 2) vs #5 Tampa Bay (14 - 5)
Sunday, February 7, 2021


Super Bowl predictions, picks, odds, preview and big questions for Chiefs-Buccaneers


Super Bowl Winners
Super Bowl LV, the 55th Super Bowl and the 51st modern-era National Football League championship game, will decide the league champion for the 2020 NFL season. The American Football Conference champion Kansas City Chiefs will play the National Football Conference champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.



****SUPER BOWL LIV****
By: blackfoot NAP
Jan 28, 2020
 
NFL Postseason Schedule - 2020

Tampa Bay - Regular season: 11-5 | No. 5 seed in NFC
Wild Card: Brady outduels Heinicke, leads Buccaneers past Washington 31-23
Divisional Round: Brady, Bucs, end playoffs for Saints, Brees, 30-20
NFC Conference Championship: Road warriors: Bucs win 31-26 at Green Bay, reach Super Bowl



Kansas City - Regular season: 14-2 | No. 1 seed in AFC
Divisional Round: After losing Mahomes, Chiefs and Henne hold off Browns 22-17
AFC Conference Championship: Chiefs reach 2nd consecutive Super Bowl appearance over Bills 38-24
 
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Patrick Mahomes favored over Tom Brady for Super Bowl LV MVP
Mahomes won Super Bowl MVP last year when he accounted for three scores, including two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter that helped rally the Chiefs past the San Francisco 49ers for a 31-20 win in Super Bowl LIV. Brady has been named MVP in four of his six Super Bowl wins, his last award coming in 2017 when he helped New England Patriots overcome a 28-3 deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons.
 
Trent Dilfer still bitter about split with Baltimore Ravens after winning Super Bowl XXXV

As the Ravens celebrate the 20th anniversary of their Super Bowl XXXV triumph on Thursday, Trent Dilfer remains disappointed that he became the first quarterback not given the chance to defend his title. On Jan. 28, 2001, Dilfer made a triumphant return to Tampa, Florida, where he left as a struggling first-round pick for the Buccaneers and came back to help the Ravens to a 34-7 win over the New York Giants. Two weeks later, Dilfer was informed that Baltimore intended to sign another starting quarterback in free agency. "You know, I've been through a lot in my life and I try not to be bitter about anything," said Dilfer, who is now a high school head coach at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tennessee. "I'd say that's one I'm still harboring a little bit of bitterness because of the why. It was so poorly evaluated on their behalf. They knew I was hurt."

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Btw, Jack did commission it from Bissette, and they did give me permission to use it when I opened the Chophouse at the Kingdom. You wouldn't know any of this because you were banned from that board just after it opened. I've been using it for my av here since 2010. Jack still owns the artwork, but it's mine in the sense that he's given me permission to use it, something you don't have.

You lie about everything, just like you're lying about this. I do NOT give you permission to use it.
 
Bettor places $2.3 million wager on Super Bowl underdog Tampa Bay Buccaneers to cover

The largest reported bet on Super Bowl LV so far is on the underdog Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On Thursday night, a bettor in Nevada placed a $2.3 million wager on the Bucs +3.5 (-115) with sportsbook BetMGM. If Tampa Bay covers the spread against the Kansas City Chiefs, the bettor would win a net $2 million. According to company spokesperson Elisa Richardson, the bet was placed on BetMGM's mobile app and is the largest Super Bowl wager any U.S. sportsbook had reported as of Friday morning. The Chiefs remained consensus 3-point favorites and were attracting 74% even when it came to the point-spread bets at Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill. The two largest Super Bowl bets William Hill had taken as of Friday were both on the Chiefs: $120,000 on Kansas City -3 (-120), and a $95,000 money-line bet on the Chiefs at -165 odds that would pay a net $57,575.

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Sources: NFL testing Buccaneers, Chiefs twice daily for COVID-19 ahead of Super Bowl LV

The NFL is ramping up COVID-19 protocols leading up to Super Bowl LV. Coaches and players for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs will be tested twice daily before the Feb.7 game in Tampa, Florida, sources told ESPN. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed that players receive a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test in the morning and a rapid PCR test later in the afternoon. As of today, any player with a positive test will be ruled out for the Super Bowl, which will remain on as scheduled, ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter reported. The NFL successfully navigated a full season with no game cancellations despite several potential COVID outbreaks with the Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens and other teams. The league punished teams that broke protocol with fines and/or loss of draft picks.

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Fanatics sees record sales for Tom Brady merchandise in 2-week period before 10th Super Bowl

With Tom Brady leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to an NFC championship and a trip to Super Bowl LV, fans are gobbling up all they can in Brady and Bucs merchandise.Fanatics, the NFL's official e-commerce partner, said Brady has become their best-selling NFL player ever for the two-week period between the conference championship and Super Bowl. Sunday will mark Brady's 10th Super Bowl appearance. While the top-selling market for Brady merchandise since the conference championship is Tampa, with Orlando and Miami being the third- and fifth-ranked markets, New York has jumped to second and Boston has fluctuated between third and fourth over the past several days. Brady's Bucs jersey was Fanatics' No. 1-selling jersey across all sports from Aug. 1 to Nov. 1 of 2020; the NFLPA lists him as second in sales for the whole 2020 season, behind Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes as the most-sold jersey. Brady had the NFLPA's highest-selling jersey with the Patriots in 2018 and 2019, and saw his jersey sales go up 900% since joining the Bucs last March. For perspective, the Bucs didn't have a player in the top 50 of NFLPA jersey sales in 2018 or 2019.

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Survey: Super Bowl betting expected to decrease about 37% due to coronavirus pandemic

An estimated 23.2 million Americans plan to bet on Suer Bowl LV, combining to risk potentially $4.3 billion -- an expected decrease of approximately 37% from last year, according to research by the American Gaming Association released Tuesday.With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, both figures are down from last year's estimates from the AGA, despite 36 million more Americans having access to legal sportsbooks in their state or jurisdiction. Similar research from the AGA last year estimated that 26 million Americans would combine to bet $6.8 billion on Super Bowl LIV.The pandemic is expected to cut into the amount wagered at retail sportsbooks and reduce casual bets, such as office and squares pools that are made in social settings. Online betting on Sunday's matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, however, could increase dramatically, the research showed, with a record 7.6 million Americans potentially placing wagers on mobile betting apps and websites, a 63% year-over-year increase.The research is based on an online survey of 2,198 adults conducted last week by polling firm Morning Consult on behalf of the AGA.

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Super Bowl Winners
The eight teams to win back-to-back Super Bowls:

Green Bay Packers1966-67
Miami Dolphins1972-73
Pittsburgh Steelers1974-75
Pittsburgh Steelers1978-79
San Francisco 49ers1988-89
Dallas Cowboys1992-93
Denver Broncos1997-98
New England Patriots2003-04
 
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