Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1687 An Old Horse in the Stable

Chapter 1687 An Old Horse in the Stable
Having shed their home-court undefeated aura, the Kansas City Chiefs have given the league no time to breathe, donning the mask of the king of the road and dominating the field.

The perfect revenge against the Las Vegas Raiders on the road in Week 11 of the regular season was just the first step, marking the debut of the King of the Road.

The Las Vegas Raiders, who always seem to get especially fired up when facing the Kansas Chiefs in intra-district battles, are no exception this time. Having moved from Oakland to Las Vegas, the team's soul remains the same Raiders who have a deep-seated hatred for the Kansas Chiefs and are determined to make them suffer.

The game was still very close, with both sides battling until the very last moment. However, the Kansas City Chiefs did not let the nightmare of Week 5 of the regular season repeat itself. After a two-minute timeout, they exerted their strength on both offense and defense, first preventing the opponent from scoring, and then completing a game-winning comeback with a touchdown.

"35:31".

The scoreline clearly shows that the fierce battle continued until the very last moment, with the Las Vegas Raiders never fearing the Kansas City Chiefs.

As the game ended, Las Vegas Raiders fans were jubilant. With a record of one win and one loss against the three-time defending champions this season, and even in defeat, they made their opponents suffer throughout the game, making this season a complete success. Kansas City Chiefs fans were equally delighted, as their team rediscovered its tenacious and resilient spirit in difficult situations, which was far more important than a single victory.

Happy to everyone!

However, at this moment, neither the league nor the public paid much attention, completely unaware that the "King of the Road" had awakened and was preparing to embark on a devastating campaign.

After all, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders was a given, but the Kansas City Chiefs still won by a narrow margin. The game was so hard-fought that there was nothing to brag about. The entire league considered it a perfectly normal game and there was no need to make a fuss or pay special attention to it.

All eyes were fixed on the coming week.

In Week 12 of the regular season, the Kansas City Chiefs continue their road trip, heading to Tampa Bay Buccaneers!
It's here, it's finally here! The games that everyone in the league has been eagerly anticipating all season have finally begun.

This is not only a test for the Kansas City Chiefs, but also for Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and a potential Super Bowl preview.

Following the 2018 and 2019 seasons, the "Mid-Season Super Bowl" took place for the third time, and once again it was closely related to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Unfortunately... the match didn't go as expected, which was a bit disappointing.

The Kansas City Chiefs played an all-out, high-scoring game in the first half, quickly pulling ahead and taking a commanding lead. The outcome was practically decided, and the game was completely one-sided. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had virtually no chance to fight back, which was a huge disappointment. This was clearly not the halfway point Super Bowl matchup that people had been expecting.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, carrying the hopes of the league, refused to surrender and finally showed the backbone and fighting spirit of this mercenary team. Brady's departure from the New England Patriots to join a brand new team and start a new career is definitely not to continue losing, especially not to lose to Levi.

Brady attempted to replicate his incredible comeback in Super Bowl LXI, launching a relentless attack in the second half to close the gap.

The game is finally getting exciting!

Brady was so close to succeeding.

But in the final moments, Watt effectively pressured Brady, forcing Brady to make a hasty pass to connect with Gronkowski. However, the pass went out of control and was intercepted by Kansas City Chiefs rookie cornerback Diggs. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' final valiant effort was cut short before it could even show its power. Their momentum, which had been building throughout the second half, collapsed at the crucial moment.

The game was effectively over. "27-24," the Kansas City Chiefs once again escaped with a victory on the road.

Despite the apparent tension, the initiative and advantage remained firmly in the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs. The event started strong but ended weakly and hastily, leaving everyone quite disappointed.

but!

This match unsurprisingly set a new viewership record, and the clash between Levi and Brady once again ignited a frenzy of discussion in the league.

People were expecting a thrilling and intense match. From the perspective of the game itself, both teams played well for half the game, but they were never completely in sync. It wasn't the kind of exciting back-and-forth battle that people had anticipated. However, no one expected Brady to still be as sharp as ever.

In the final moments, Brady displayed remarkable toughness and resilience, once again showcasing his peak ability to turn the tide and nearly pull off a comeback.

The entire league's direction and landscape have shifted dramatically. The question of whether "Lian Po is too old to fight" seems open to debate for another season.

Brady's still got his back! There's still plenty of gas in the tank, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' determination to make a run for the Super Bowl this season is no joke.

Having withstood the onslaught from Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with flying colors, and securing a draw for the second consecutive week on the road, the Kansas City Chiefs' dominance as "Kings of the Road" is beginning to emerge. Discussions both within and outside the league are heating up, with everyone's attention turning to the next challenge:
Saints of New Orleans.

Finally! Finally! The most anticipated, most exciting, and most thrilling showdown of the past two seasons is finally about to begin!

In Week 15 of the regular season, the Kansas City Chiefs travel to New Orleans to play against the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

On the road, again on the road, the Kansas City Chiefs' legendary away opponent roster reached a new peak as the season drew to a close, and it was a highly anticipated and closely watched matchup. The entire league was in an uproar, and no one was an exception.

To be precise, it wasn't just two seasons. Back in the 2018 season, the New Orleans Saints lost to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game due to refereeing decisions. It was widely believed that the New Orleans Saints and the Kansas City Chiefs should have faced off head-to-head that season for a true showdown.

The Los Angeles Rams' defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl that year only deepened the fans' resentment.

Now, the long-awaited 53rd Super Bowl is finally here, and who can resist?
Drew Brees is ready for this. He missed four games due to a fractured rib and was waiting for this week to recover in time. The New Orleans Saints are not only looking to face the Kansas City Chiefs, but they are also aiming for victory in this championship-caliber matchup.

The competition lived up to expectations.

The back-and-forth exchanges were fierce, with the air thick with the smell of gunpowder. Not only were yellow flag violations rampant, but the intensity of the confrontation far exceeded expectations.

Lao Ji Fuping, ambition of thousands of miles.

While the entire league was eagerly anticipating the Levi era, the Mahomes and Jackson era, Brees and Brady continued to prove with their actions that you should never underestimate the championship heart of a veteran!
forever!

(End of this chapter)

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