Well, Chiefs Kingdom, it all comes down to Super Bowl LIX to determine if the Kansas City Chiefs will throw their hat into the ring as the greatest dynasty ever or be "just another dynasty" (as if that's a terrible fate to suffer). A win gives them back-to-back-to-back championships, the first in Super Bowl history.
For the second time during the Patrick Mahomes/Andy Reid era, the Chiefs will square off against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl and hope to have a similar ending to the last time these two met in the final game of the season.
Chiefs fans have gotten used to watching their team in the Super Bowl and with the team on the cusp of adding to their resume in the biggest way possible, let's get to some of the basics for the game. Who is on the call for Super Bowl LIX?
Funny enough, this was the same crew (well, almost) that called the last Chiefs/Eagles Super Bowl. The only difference is that Tom Brady is the color commentator this time around (Greg Olsen did the honors in Super Bowl LVII). Erin Andrews has been a part of three of the Chiefs' five Super Bowl appearances, as FOX has aired Super Bowl LIV, LVII, and LIX.
There's good news and bad news with Ron Torbert being the head ref for Super Bowl LIX. The good news is that the Chiefs are 2-0 all-time with Torbert in charge of their playoff games. The bad news is that overall, they're 5-5 while the Eagles are 9-2. The "Chiefs pay the refs" crowd might have to find a new argument for this game.
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