As Harrison Butker Kicked 45 Yard Field Goal In AFC Championship Sunday In Kansas City Missouri Kansas City Chiefs Topped Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 Advancing To Super Bowl LVII In Glendale Arizona
As Harrison Butker kicked 45 yard field goal in AFC Championship Sunday in Kansas City Missouri Kansas City Chiefs topped Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 advancing to Super Bowl LVII in Glendale Arizona
When?
February 12, 2023!
There they will take on Philadelphia Eagles!
Before Harrison Butker kicked 45 yard field goal advancing Kansas City Chiefs to Super Bowl LVII in Glendale Arizona Harrison Butker kicked 43 yard field goal giving Kansas City Chiefs 3-0 lead over Cincinnati Bengals . In 2nd quarter Harrison Butker kicked 24 yard field goal to extend Kansas City Chiefs lead over Cincinnati Bengals 6-0 before Cincinnati Bengals responded with field goal of their own as Evan McPherson kicked 30 yard field goal trimming Kansas City Chiefs lead to 6-3 before Travis Kelce caught 14 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes , Harrison Butker kicked extra point to extend Kansas City Chiefs lead over Cincinnati Bengals 13-3 before Evan McPherson kicked 23 yard field goal to trim Cincinnati Bengals deficit 13-6 as time expired on 1st half. In the 3rd quarter Tee Higgins caught 27 yard pass from Joe Burrow , Evan McPherson kicked extra point to make score 13 -13 between Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals before Kansas City Chiefs took 20-13 lead as Marquez Valdez -Scantling caught 19 yard pass for touchdown from Partrick Mahomes, Harrison Butker kicked extra point. Though, Kansas City Chiefs lead would be brief as Samaje Perine would run for 2 yard touchdown. Evan McPherson would kick extra point in 4th quarter tying AFC Championship game at 20.
“According to espnapp”
Following the Kansas City Chiefs advancing to Super Bowl LVII where they will play Philadelphia Eagles starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes had this to say about celebrating AFC Championship, having opportunity to play in Super Bowl LVII. I don’t think we have any cigars but, will be ready to go in the Super Bowl.
“According to espnapp”
Super Bowl LVII provides a unique experience for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce as he will face his brother Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce.
In 2022 season for Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce has 110 receptions for 1,338 yards , 12 touchdowns.
“According to espnapp”
Following the game Kansas Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had this to say about facing, opposing his brother Jason Kelce in Super Bowl LVII. I haven’t talked to him yet following hauling in seven catches for 78 yards and a touchdown. It’s a cool scenario to be in my mom can’t lose . It’s going to be an amazing feeling playing in that. You won’t see me talking to much trash because of how much I love my brother . It’s going to be an emotional game for me for sure.
Though, Travis Kelce wasn’t the only Kelce brother to share thoughts facing his brother as Jason Kelce did too saying following Philadelphia Eagles 31-7 win over San Francisco 49ers, advancing to Super Bowl LVII. I got a Kansas City sweatshirt , I’m gonna wear for next three hours and then that’s it for the rest of the year . Win or lose i’m done being a Chiefs fan for 3 hours.
“According to Steve Serby article on ny post.com”
Kickoff for Super Bowl LVII in Glendale Arizona is set for 6:30pm from State Farm Stadium that is home to NFL’s Arizona Cardinals.
The game is going to be televised on Fox with Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen , Erin Andrews , Tom Rinaldi, Mike Pereira commentating!
Greg Olsen is a former NFL Tight End!
Greg Olsen was drafted by the Chicago Bears out of the University Of Miami Florida as the 31st pick in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. For the Chicago Bears Greg Olsen would play four seasons for Chicago Bears before being traded to Carolina Panthers for a third round pick in 2012 NFL Draft where he would play nine seasons before playing 1 season with Seattle Seahawks in 2020. For his NFL career Greg Olsen played in 199 games, had 742 receptions, 8683 yards, 60 touchdowns.
According to pro-football-reference.com”