It seems fitting that Kansas City’s quest for Super Bowl history culminates in New Orleans on Sunday.
For the second time in three years, the Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL’s championship game.
This time, though, the Chiefs are aiming to complete an unprecedented feat, to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls.
And their bid for NFL immortality will take place in what many see as not just in the greatest Super Bowl city but the most unique city in the USA.
The food, culture and party atmosphere of New Orleans are why the NFL keeps bringing its showpiece event back down to the Big Easy.
Super Bowl 59 will be the city’s 11th Super Bowl – tying the record with Miami – and the stage is set for another football festival on the Bayou.
NFL analysts, Paul Vaughn and Remy Evans both agree that if the Chief’s quarterback Patrick Mahomes lead Kansas City to third straight title he would be a strong contender for the greatest of all time title.
Vaughn says three straight titles will solidify Mahomes legacy.
Evans says Mahomes Hall of Fame induction is certain.
Remy Evans.

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