49ers' decision in overtime questioned after Chiefs score decisive touchdown
LAS VEGAS — It used to be one of the easiest decisions in football: If you win the toss in overtime, you take the ball.
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LAS VEGAS — It used to be one of the easiest decisions in football: If you win the toss in overtime, you take the ball.
President Joe Biden likely sent conspiracy theorists into a frenzy late Sunday by teasingly suggesting the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win was indeed a deep-state plot.
LAS VEGAS — The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers, capping off a thriller in Las Vegas that saw several lead changes in the second half before ending in just the second Super Bowl to go to overtime.
The Kansas City Chiefs became the first repeat Super Bowl champions in nearly two decades on Sunday, surging to victory with a final score of 25-22 over the San Francisco 49ers in overtime.
Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas on Sunday is shaping up to be quite a doozy.
Taylor Swift has captured the football world’s attention over the past few months, but she made it clear on Sunday that she doesn’t always need all eyes on her.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were at their magnificent best in the first half, and Kansas City’s defense delivered another masterpiece against Lamar Jackson and Baltimore, helping the Chiefs reach the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years with a 17-10 victory in the AFC championship game Sunday.
The U.S.-led retaliatory strikes launched against Iranian-backed Houthi militants in the Red Sea are intended to prevent future conflict, and the U.S. does not want to «go down a path of greater escalation,» Gen. CQ Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz in an exclusive interview.