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Jan 30 2024
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Mexican player going to the Super Bowl with the 49ers
You won’t hear Alfredo Gutiérrez’s name mentioned during the CBS telecast of Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 — but Mexican fans will feel a sense of pride, anyway. The 28-year-old Tijuana native is a member of the San Francisco 49ers, who will play the Kansas City Chiefs for the NFL title thanks to a come-from-behind 34-31 win Sunday over the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship. The hulking 6-
Mexico News DailyFeb 20 2024
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Men charged with murder in Kansas City Super Bowl shooting
Two men have been charged with the murder of a woman and 22 others were injured in a shooting after the Kansas City Chiefs parade for their Super Bowl victory, the Missouri prosecutor’s office reported Tuesday. Officials declined to respond whether the men were being treated for gunshot wounds or other injuries. Peters Baker said both men were being held on $1 million bail and face a possible
Alaska CommonsFeb 20 2024
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Patriots legend, Super Bowl champion Matthew Slater retires
It’s the end of an era in New England. Matthew Slater will forever be one of the best leaders and players to don a Patriots uniform. On Tuesday, the special teams legend and Super Bowl champion announced that he’s retiring from football after 16 seasons. Slater, 38, hangs up his clears as a three-time champion, 10-time Pro Bowler and 13-time captain in Foxborough. “For the last 25 years of my
MassLive.comJan 29 2024
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Taylor Swift will time travel to make Super Bowl
Taylor Swift is facing a journey that will see her traveling through time if she is to be on hand to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, as his team competes in the Super Bowl LVIII on February 11. The pop star was seen kissing Chiefs' tight end Kelce in celebration of his team's 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. The results of the AFC Championship game, which was played at
NewsweekJan 29 2024
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The Detroit Lions' Super Bowl chances slip away
The 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk caught this ball after Kindle Vildor of the Lions attempted to intercept the pass during the third quarter of Sunday's NFC Championship game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images The Lions' first Super Bowl appearance was within reach, but a second-half collapse doomed their chances and the San Francisco 49ers won Sunday night, 34-31.
AxiosJan 29 2024
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Brock Purdy turns it around to reach Super Bowl
SANTA CLARA – Here is how the 49ers graded in Sunday’s 34-31 NFC Championship win over the Detroit Lions at Levi’s Stadium: Brock Purdy, in a second straight playoff comeback, overcame an erratic first half (7-of-15, 93 yards, interception) by eventually rediscovering his record-setting Pro Bowl form. He was 13-of-16 for 174 yards after halftime, and a 51-yard bomb to Brandon Aiyuk set up a 6-
Todays ChronicFeb 16 2024
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Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting: Darcy cartoon
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Super Bowl trophy touched down in Kansas City and along with it the Not Super Ballistics Led of the mass shootings scourge that can and has hit any city in America. A parade celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory ended in tragedy with a parade of bullets and ambulances for Lisa Lopez-Galvan who was shot to death and 21 others injured including 11 children, 9 with
Cleveland Plain DealerJan 24 2024
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Ravens trying to stay in the moment with Super Bowl on the doorstep
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Lamar Jackson is like every other Ravens fan this week in at least one respect. He has let his mind drift. "Yeah. That’s why I have to focus on the AFC Championship and not the Super Bowl because I did think about it," said Jackson. "But, we can’t overshadow what’s in front of us right now." That is the Kansas City Chiefs who are standing between Baltimore and Super Bowl
WMAR 2Feb 15 2024
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Processing tragedy after Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It seems like everyone has seen the video and pictures from the shooting at Union Station right after the Chiefs Super Bowl Rally. Even after seeing the same images, professionals say we are all going to process that event in our own ways. “There’s no right or wrong way,” said University Health’s Sarah Kaiser. “That’s the really important thing.” She said it doesn’t matter
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