Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams in the NFL Finals

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Iamidst the rumors of Tom Brady’s retirement, the big underdog Cincinnati Bengals made the surprise duel in the Super Bowl perfect. The team around quarterback Joe Burrow defeated the blundering star Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 27:24 and will challenge the favored Los Angeles Rams in the final in two weeks. A year after the premiere by football legend Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team from California won the Vince Lombardi Trophy by beating the San Francisco 49ers 20:17 as the second NFL team, also in their own stadium.

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Before the semi-finals of the National Football League, speculation about the end of Brady’s career had dominated, in the Super Bowl another big name will now be missing after the playoff of the most successful professional in history against the Rams. Instead of a third final in a row, Mahomes has to watch the duel on TV on February 13th.

And that despite an early 21:3 lead against the underdog and all the trumps in their own hands at the beginning of extra time. Because like the spectacle the week before against the Buffalo Bills, the Chiefs again had possession first. All that was missing was an own touchdown. Instead, however, the Bengals intercepted Mahomes’ third pass and did the job a little later with a converted field goal from kicker Evan McPherson: 27:24. The surprise was perfect.

Benglas in last place

“If you lose the coin toss against these guys, you usually go home,” Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow told CBS. “I’m just a bit speechless right now.” Along with pass receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who had a touchdown, and kicker McPherson, Burrow represents the Bengals’ hopes for their first Super Bowl victory in their history – the previous two finals in 1982 and 1989 were each lost to San Francisco. None of the three football pros were born then.

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