Kansas City Chiefs to Face Off Against San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV

Chiefs' star quarterback Patrick Mahomes in 2019
Chiefs' star quarterback Patrick Mahomes in 2019. Photo by Jason Pohuski/CSM/Shutterstock (10364325jo)

After an intense Sunday of Conference Championship games, the teams that will meet in Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, February 2nd in Miami have finally been decided.

The Kansas City Chiefs will represent the AFC in football’s biggest game, while the San Francisco 49ers have come out of the NFC to take their place in the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs defeated the Tennessee Titans by a 35-24 final score at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon. They came back from a 17-7 second-quarter deficit to advance to the Super Bowl, thanks largely to quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ big performance.

The star quarterback threw for 294 yards and 3 touchdowns.

In the nightcap, the 49ers took care of the Green Bay Packers, winning 37-20 to reach the big game. This game was a blowout from the beginning, with a dominant San Francisco running attack putting them ahead 27-0 by the half.

Now, the 49ers and Chiefs will begin preparations to meet up for next week’s Super Bowl, which will be held at Hard Rock Stadium at 6:30 pm Eastern time on Sunday, February 2nd.

The Niners will look to win their first Super Bowl since 1994, while the Chiefs will attempt to accomplish the feat for the first time since 1969.

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