The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will square off in the National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl LVIII following their exciting games.
Over the weekend, the 49ers upset the Detroit Lions while the Chiefs defeated the Ravens in Baltimore, according to People.
A late turnover by the Ravens clinched the Chiefs’ victory, 17-10, and guaranteed them a spot in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs led the Ravens throughout the game, with the majority of their offense occurring in the first half.
With two minutes remaining, the Lions led 34-24, indicating that the game between the 49ers and Lions was closer than first anticipated. After the 49ers rallied for 27 straight points, the Lions’ score was insufficient, and the 49ers prevailed 34–31.
The 2024 Super Bowl is scheduled to take place in Las Vegas on February 11th, and Allegiant Stadium’s halftime performance will include pop sensation Usher as the main act.
The highlight of the game was Jason and Travis Kelce becoming the first siblings in NFL history to meet in the Super Bowl, even though the Kansas City Chiefs won their second Super Bowl under Patrick Mahomes last year.