This Super Bowl has a lot of seasonings, but none like the duel that Patrick Mahomes vs. Tom Brady, the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbacks, respectively.
Patrick Mahomes, leader of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Chiefs man LeSean McCoy defined the duel as the new “Jordan vs. Kobe Bryant ”. And the comparison is not unreasonable, since Brady, 43, will play his 10th definition (going for the 7th ring), while Mahomes, who at 25 signed a contract for 500 million dollars, wants the second in a row .
Tom Brady wants his seventh Super Bowl ring.
ALMOST LOST IT FOR FLIRT
The night of the Super Bowl is not only about football, but also shows and lots of photos. For this reason, the Kansas City Chiefs players took turns with a hairdresser to touch up their beards and hairstyles …
Daniel Kilgore will be able to play despite having been close to the virus.
The Daniel Kilgore center was at the command of the coiffeur, who had been in contact with a Covid-19 patient and, without symptoms, went to work. At the time of the cut he received the message that nobody wanted: his test came back positive. Of course, this set off the alarms even though everyone was wearing the corresponding chinstrap.
Finally, Kilgore underwent further tests and will be of the game. The virus passed close by and got it cheap. Was it a wink of fate for what will happen tonight in Tampa Bay?
TODAY THE ACCOUNT …
On July 4, 2015, when he was celebrating the independence of the United States, Jason Pierre Paul did not imagine what would await him. The defender mishandled fireworks, which exploded in his hands. That accident required two and a half fingers to be amputated. Although it was believed that his career would end, he recovered in record time and today he is one of the figures of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jason Pierre Paul is today a figure in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
“I am happy to be alive so that I can teach them the consequences of what happened to me. Do not feel sorry for me … I’m fine, but with two fingers less, “wrote on his social networks who goes for the ring.
THE BIG BET
The owner of a famous Houston furniture house, Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale, returned to the center of attention in the world of gambling, after playing $ 3,460,000 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The businessman shows his bet.
McIngvale, who lost more than $ 11,000,000 in the 2019 MLB World Series (bet on the Houston Astros, who lost to Washington Nationals), chose the Buccaneers +3.5 option. Thus, he will keep a prize of 2,720,000 in case the franchise led by Tom Brady wins or loses the game by up to three.
It’s the biggest gamble of the year in Las Vegas.