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11-6vs The San Francisco
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12-5
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Stats & Stuff
Weather forecast: Dome
Line: 49ers -2, Over/Under: 47.5
Trends:
Chiefs:
Kansas City are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Kansas City's last 6 games.
Kansas City are 5-0 SU in their last 5 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Kansas City's last 6 games against San Francisco.
The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Kansas City's last 8 games at home.
Kansas City are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games when playing at home against San Francisco.
Kansas City are 13-3 SU in their last 16 games against an opponent in the National Football Conference conference.
Kansas City are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games against an opponent in the National Football Conference West division.
Kansas City are 17-3 SU in their last 20 games played on a Sunday.
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Kansas City's last 6 games when playing as the underdog.
49ers:
San Francisco are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games.
The total has gone OVER in 6 of San Francisco's last 9 games.
San Francisco are 9-2 SU in their last 11 games.
San Francisco are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 games against Kansas City.
San Francisco are 1-5 SU in their last 6 games against Kansas City.
San Francisco are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games on the road.
San Francisco are 0-6 ATS in their last 6 games when playing on the road against Kansas City.
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of San Francisco's last 7 games against an opponent in the American Football Conference West division.
San Francisco are 7-1 SU in their last 8 games played on a Sunday.
San Francisco are 8-2 SU in their last 10 games when playing as the favourite.
Against the Spread:
Last 9 Games Head-2-Head:
Notable Quotables:
Chiefs:
--Chiefs Tight end Travis Kelce on these 49ers compared to the Super Bowl LIV team"It’s 1,000% a different 49ers team (than 2019). They’re finishing games, and a huge part of this is playing all four quarters."
49ers:
--49ers Quarterback Brock Purdy on being part of a team"I want to win a championship for this organization. But more than anything, I’m just trying to serve my guys on this team well. Love on them well. The whole organization and everyone in my life, that’s how I view it.”
OddsShark Super Computer Prediction:
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Schedules/Results:
Thursday
Sep. 7DET Lions
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:20pm ET
NBCL 21-20 Sunday
Sep. 17
at JAX Jaguars
EverBank Stdm
Jacksonville, FL1:00pm ET
CBSW 17-9
Sunday
Sep. 24CHI Bears
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
FOXW 41-10 Sunday
Oct. 1at NY Jets
MetLife Stadium
E Rutherford, NJ8:20pm ET
NBCW 23-20 Sunday
Oct. 8at MIN Vikings
US Bank Stdm
Minneapolis, MN4:25pm ET
CBSW 27-20 Thursday
Oct. 12DEN Broncos
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:15pm ET
PrimeW 19-8 Sunday
Oct. 22LA Chargers
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
CBSW 31-17 Sunday
Oct. 29at DEN Broncos
Mile High Stdm
Denver, CO4:25pm ET
CBSL 24-9 Sunday
Nov. 5MIA Dolphins
Frankfurt Stdm
Frankfurt, Ger9:30am ET
NFLNW 21-14 Sunday
Nov. 12.
BYE
.Monday
Nov. 20PHI Eagles
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:15pm ET
ESPN/ABCL 21-17 Sunday
Nov. 26at LV Raiders
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV4:25pm ET
CBSW 31-17 Sunday
Dec. 3at GB Packers
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI8:20pm ET
NBCL 27-19 Sunday
Dec. 10BUF Bills
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
CBSL 20-17 Sunday
Dec. 17at NE Patriots
Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA1:00pm ET
FOXW 27-17 Monday
Dec. 25LV Raiders
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBS/Nick/
Para+L 20-14 Sunday
Dec. 31
CIN Bengals
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
CBSW 25-17
Sunday
Jan. 7at La Chargers
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA4:25pm ET
CBSW 13-12 AFC Wild Card Round Saturday Jan. 13 MIA Dolphins
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:00pm ET
PeacW 26-7 AFC Divisional Round Sunday
Jan. 21at BUF Bills
Highmark Stadium
Orchard Park, NY6:30pm ET
CBS/
Para+W 27-24 AFC Championship Game Sunday
Jan. 28at BAL Ravens
M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, MD3:00pm ET
CBS/
Para+W 17-10 Super Bowl LVIII Sunday
Feb. 11SF 49ers
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV6:30pm ET
CBS/
Para+Buy
Tickets
Sunday
Sep. 10
at PIT Steelers
Acrisure Stdm
Pittsburgh, PA1:00pm ET
FOXW 30-7
Sunday
Sep. 17at LA Rams
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA4:05pm ET
FOXW 30-23 Thursday
Sep. 21NY Giants
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA8:15pm ET
PrimeW 30-12 Sunday
Oct. 1AZ Cardinals
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA4:25pm ET
FOXW 35-16 Sunday
Oct. 8DAL Cowboys
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA8:20pm ET
NBCW 42-10 Sunday
Oct. 15at CLE Browns
FirstEnergy Stdm
Cleveland, OH1:00pm ET
FOXL 19-17 Monday
Oct. 23at MIN Vikings
US Bank Stdm
Minneapolis, MN8:15pm ET
ESPN/ABCL 22-17 Sunday
Oct. 29CIN Bengals
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA4:25pm ET
CBSL 31-17 Sunday
Nov. 5.
BYE
.Sunday
Nov. 12
at JAX Jags
EverBank Stdm
Jacksonville, FL1:00pm ET
FOXW 34-3
Sunday
Nov. 19TB Bucs
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA4:05pm ET
FOXW 27-14 Thursday
Nov. 23at SEA Seahawks
Lumen Field
Seattle, WA8:20pm ET
NBCW 31-13 Sunday
Dec. 3at PHI Eagles
Lncln Fin Field
Philadelphia, PA4:25pm ET
FOXW 42-19 Sunday
Dec. 10SEA Seahawks
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA4:05pm ET
FOXW 28-16 Sunday
Dec. 17at AZ Cardinals
St Frm Stdm
Glendale, AZ4:05pm ET
CBSW 45-29 Monday
Dec. 25BAL Ravens
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA8:15pm ET
ABC/ESPN+L 33-19 Sunday
Dec. 31at WAS Cmmndrs
FedExField
Landover, MD1:00pm ET
FOXW 27-10 Sunday
Jan. 7LA Rams
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA4:25pm ET
FOXL 21-20 AFC Wild Card Round
Saturday Jan. 13 .
BYE
.Peac W 26-7
NFC Divisional Round Saturday
Jan. 20GB Packers
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA8:00pm ET
FOXW 24-21 NFC Championship Game Sunday
Jan. 28DET Lions
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA6:30pm ET
FOXW 34-31 Super Bowl LVIII Sunday
Feb. 11at KC Chiefs
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV
6:30pm ET
CBS/
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Injury Report:
Willie Gay Jr. LB Probable Neck
Kadarius Toney WR Probable Hip
Skyy Moore WR Probable Knee
Jerick McKinnon RB Questionable Groin
Joe Thuney G OUT Pectoral
Charles Omenihu DE OUT Knee
Prince Tega Wanogho T OUT Quad
Derrick Nnadi DT IR Triceps
Cam Jones LB IR Undisclosed
Arik Armstead DT Probable Knee
George Kittle TE Probable Toe
Kalia Davis DT Questionable Ankle
George Odum S OUT Biceps
Nick Zakelj G OUT Biceps
Clelin Ferrell DE IR Knee
Ross Dwelley TE IR Ankle
Talanoa Hufanga S IR ACL
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Depth Charts:
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This Chiefs team hasn't been the gaudy-statistical offensive team
we have come to expect from Mahomes, but he has found a way
to work through major issues on offense this season, including poor
tackle play and receivers who couldn't hold onto the football. Now
he has his team on the precipice of history.
The Chiefs would become the first back-to-back champion since the
New England Patriots and Brady did it way back in 2003 and 2004.
While Mahomes hasn't racked up the big numbers in the playoffs,
he's been steady, capable and made the big plays when needed
without making mistakes. Game manager? Hardly. But he hasn't
thrown a pick in three postseason games and has been sacked just
three times behind a leaky offensive line. That's playing big in the
moment.
That isn't to say Mahomes can't get hot and carry this team, even
with the issues. We know he can. But I think the Chiefs will start
out running the football in this game with Isiah Pacheco against a
49ers defense that has given up 5.6 per rush in the playoffs. The
49ers have been gashed trying to defend the run, getting pushed
around by both the Green Pay Packers and Detroit Lions. Andy Reid
is smart enough to know that's where he has to attack.
On the other side of the ball, the Chiefs have their best defense
during the Mahomes era. Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is one of the
best ever in the postseason, but he faces a stiff challenge against
the 49ers' high-scoring offense. Spagnuolo loves to use a lot of nickel
and dime looks, but you can bet the 49ers will attack that with
Christian McCaffrey if he does. The Chiefs, like the 49ers, are
vulnerable to the run and would be even more so if they don't play
more base defense.
Then there's 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, playing in his first Super
Bowl. This is a game that could be his true proving moment for any
doubters still left. He has been really good this season, putting his
name in the MVP talk for a bit. In the 49ers two postseason victories,
he has come up big with late-game drives. That's how quarterbacks
are defined, even if he did have some struggles at times in those
games.
Purdy has been outstanding against the blitz this year -- No. 1 in the
league -- so Spagnuolo will have to be creative with how he uses it.
The Chiefs secondary is the strength of the defense, and its disguises
and late rotations could be big in getting Purdy to hesitate a tick.
Early on, I see two teams running the football against weak rush
defenses. The game will be close late. But in the end, it will be
Mahomes time.
I can see it now: 49ers lead by three at 20-17, Mahomes with the
ball at his own 25 with 2:20 left in the game and two timeouts.
From there, it's Mahomes pulling out another magical moment, a
surgical carving of the 49ers defense to get the Chiefs a game-winning
touchdown, even though the field goal would tie it.
That would give Mahomes three Super Bowl victories in six years
as a starter, with one loss in the big game. He could easily have
played in two others, blowing a 21-3 lead to the Bengals in a playoff
loss and seeing an offsides penalty negate an interception that would
have beaten the Patriots in an AFC championship game.
The man is on a mission. That mission is to take down Brady as the
greatest quarterback of all-time. But let's make it bigger than that.
He could be on his way to being the next Michael Jordan, leaving
stars in his path without rings as he piles them up as the greatest
to do it.
High praise for sure, but who are we to doubt Patrick Mahomes?
I certainly won't.Chiefs 24
49ers 20
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Five Things to Watch in Super Bowl LVIII | 49ers vs. Chiefs
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Feb 10, 2024 at 11:04 AM
Matt McMullen
Chiefs Reporter
Chiefs.com
@KCChiefs_Matt
The Kansas City Chiefs will take the field against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday with an opportunity to secure a second-straight world championship on the line.
Here are five things to keep in mind heading into game day.
1. Here's a look at the final injury report for both teams.
The Chiefs will be without offensive guard Joe Thuney (pectoral) on Sunday for the second-straight game, meaning veteran Nick Allegretti will slide in at left guard. Additionally, tailback Jerick McKinnon, who hasn't played since Week 15 due to a groin injury, is listed as "Questionable" for Sunday.
2. The Chiefs' defense has been historic during this postseason run.
Kansas City allowed just 13.7 points-per-game on average through their three postseason contests to this point, marking the sixth-lowest figure for any team to play three or more playoff games since 1990. Only the 2000-01 Baltimore Ravens (5.8), the 1998-99 Denver Broncos (10.7), the 1990-91 New York Giants (11.7), the 2002-03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12.3) and the 2013-14 Seattle Seahawks (13.3) yielded fewer points-per-game in that time.
Additionally, the Chiefs' second-half defense has been particularly impressive. Kansas City – which yielded the fewest second-half points of any team during the regular season – has allowed just 10 second-half points during the playoffs, and over its last eight games, no opponent has scored double-digit points in the second half against Kansas City.
It sets up a great matchup against the 49ers' offense, which averaged the second-most points in the second half of any team this season. San Francisco has been tremendous in the second half during its playoff run, too, scoring 44 points in the second half across its two games after scoring just 14 combined points in the first half.
3. Kansas City will seek yet another fast start offensively.
The Chiefs have tallied points on their opening possession in each of their last four games in which the starters played, scoring touchdowns in three of those games. Looking at the playoffs specifically, the Chiefs scored on three of their first four possessions vs. Miami and on five-straight drives against Buffalo before recording back-to-back touchdown drives to begin the AFC Championship Game against Baltimore.
Kansas City ran 26 plays for 156 yards and 12 first downs while chewing up nearly 15 minutes of clock on its first two possessions vs. Baltimore, firmly claiming a lead that the Chiefs never relinquished.
The Chiefs have scored on their opening possession to begin eight-straight playoff games dating back to 2021, tallying six touchdowns and two field goals.
4. The 49ers' defense forced a turnover on nearly 16 percent of opponent drives this season.
San Francisco posted the No. 3 scoring defense in the NFL this season, trailing only Baltimore and Kansas City, and a primary reason behind its success was a high takeaway rate. The 49ers faced the second-fewest offensive drives of any team in the league, and on those possessions, San Francisco forced a turnover on a remarkable 15.5 percent of drives. That tally included a league-most 22 interceptions over the course of the year.
Oddly enough, despite facing the second-fewest number of offensive possessions in the league, San Francisco allowed the most drives of 10+ plays in the NFL this season. In fact, on drives in which the 49ers didn't force a turnover this year, opponents scored points 40 percent of the time.
Kansas City has excelled at taking care of the football during its playoff run, and looking at quarterback Patrick Mahomes specifically, he hasn't turned the ball over in each of his last four starts. In fact, according to Pro Football Focus' advanced metrics, Mahomes hasn't committed a single "turnover worthy play" during that time – a span of 147 dropbacks.
5. The Chiefs' ability to run the football and remain balanced offensively will be key.
A major component of the Chiefs' offensive resurgence during the postseason has been their balance between the run and the pass. Here's a quick look at that balance over the last three weeks:
Miami: 34 runs and 41 passes
Buffalo: 24 runs, 23 passes
Baltimore: 32 runs, 39 passes
The Chiefs' effectiveness running the football has made that balance possible, as tailback Isiah Pacheco has rushed for 254 yards and three touchdowns during Kansas City's playoff run, including seven runs of 10+ yards. Additionally, according to Pro Football Focus, Pacheco has forced nine missed tackles during the playoffs, gaining 178 yards after first contact.
It's also worth pointing out that San Francisco has struggled against the run during the postseason. The 49ers allowed 318 combined rushing yards against the Packers and Lions, yielding an average of 5.58 yards-per-carry.
An effective running game paired with an efficient passing attack has been the recipe for Kansas City during its run to the Super Bowl, and a similar formula on Sunday could go a long way toward securing a world championship.
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