We’re getting a Super Bowl of No. 1 seeds, plus Novak Djokovic makes more history
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THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS…
High-ankle sprain be damned, Patrick Mahomes was going to get the Chiefs back to the Super Bowl. And yes, he got a little bit of help, too.
With 17 seconds left, Mahomes scrambled five yards and drew a personal foul on Bengals linebackerJoseph Ossai — one of many wild fourth-quarter moments. That led toHarrison Butker’s 45-yard game-winning field goal in the Chiefs’ 23-20 victory that sends them to their third Super Bowl in four years.
Mahomes and his unbelievably gutsy performance is the story of the game, but it’s far from the only story. There’s also…
It’s this type of team effort that the Chiefs will need again (even with Mahomes healthier) because they have quite the powerhouse awaiting them in the Super Bowl.
… AND ALSO A GOOD MORNING TO THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
The Eagles are heading back to the Super BowL in absolutely dominant fashion. Philadelphia handled the injury-depleted49ers (more on them in a bit) in a 31-7 romp that sends the Birds to their second Super Bowl in the last six seasons.
Listen, there’s been a lot of chatter about the Eagles’ path here. They faced an overmatchedGiants team and an essentially quarterback-less 49ers squad. All that talk is pointless. You can only beat who you play, and the Eagles not only beat them, but dominated them. If that’s not enough…
There’s a reason they’re back in the Super Bowl, and it’s not the teams they’ve played. It’s the Eagles, and their excellence in every facet.
Here’s some early Super Bowl preview stuff — which we’ll have a ton more of over the next 13 days:
Honorable mentions And not such a good morning for…
THE CINCINNATI BENGALS…
For a moment, the Bengals had a spark. Mahomes’ unforced, absurd fumble had given the visitors life, and after an incredible 4th-down conversion from Burrow to Ja’Marr Chase,Samaje Perine pushed his way into the end zone. Game tied, 20-20, in the fourth quarter. The Bengals had the momentum.
But that spark never turned into anything other than that — a moment of hope.
If last year was an incredible ride to the Super Bowl, this year was a disappointing, sudden end. It’s part of being an elite NFL team. The margins are so thin. The Bengals will be back, but not before they rue a missed opportunity.
… AND ALSO NOT SUCH A GOOD MORNING FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Second-string quarterback? No problem. Third-string quarterback? No big deal. Fourth-string quarterback? Uh… now we have problems. Zero healthy quarterbacks? Welp…
The 49ers finally ran out of answers to their quarterback injury woes, and it came under unprecedented circumstances.
There’s not much else to say about this game. Looking forward, though, the 49ers go into another offseason having come oh-so-close… and having questions at the most important position.
In 2021, the 49ers traded up to draftTrey Lance 3rd overall. He’s started just four games since. Jimmy Garoppolo wasn’t even expected to be on the 49ers this season, but he returned and went 7-3 as starter before breaking his foot. Then there’s Purdy, who went 7-0 in games he was fully healthy. Where the 49ers go from here is TBD. One of the league’s best win-now rosters, though, still hasn’t won the big one, and coming up short again hurts, literally and figuratively.
Not so honorable mentions Djokovic wins 10th Australian Open, 22nd slam; Sabalenka gets first 🎾
More history and more hardware — even on a bum hamstring — for Novak Djokovic. The Serbian superstar beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) for his 10th Australian Open title on Sunday, extending his own record
On the women’s side Aryna Sabalenkacontinued her own dominant run with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over Elena Rybakina.
Sabalenka joined Victoria Azarenka as the only Belarusian players to win a Grand Slam singles title and will rise to No. 2 in the WTA rankings.
College basketball recap: Zach Edey cements POY status, Kansas ends skid 🏀
It was another wild weekend across college basketball, but one thing remained the same: Zach Edey is the national player of the year. All he did was somehow cement that even more with a 38-point, 13-rebound performance in No. 1 Purdue’s 77-61 win over Michigan State. Our Matt Norlander says no one is catching Edey at this point.
Elsewhere:
Lakers fall to Celtics after missed call, hilarious technical foul 🏀
The Lakers and Celtics treated us to an instant classic Saturday night, an eventual 125-121 overtime win for Boston. But this one will be remembered most for controversial (and hilarious) reasons.
Did the Lakers get robbed? Sure. But Darvin Ham’s late-game coaching is also at fault, writes our Sam Quinn.
What we’re watching Monday 📺
🏀 Lakers at Nets, 7:30 p.m. on NBA TV
🏀 No. 17 Baylor at No. 10 Texas, 9 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 Hawks at Trail Blazers, 10 p.m. on NBA TV