The Kansas City Chiefs have beaten San Francisco 49ers, to win the Super Bowl 58 (LVIII) and the 2024 NFL championship. With the win, the Kansas City Chiefs have secured the fourth Super Bowl title in NFL franchise history. A highly anticipated event marked NFL Superbowl: the half-time performance by the star Usher Raymond IV, the singer, songwriter, and dancer, who is a eight-time Grammy Award winner, 18 Billboard Music Awards winner, and the top Billboard honoree with 11 awards.
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NFL Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs Beat Philadelphia Eagles; Rihanna and Patrick Mahomes.
The Kansas City Chiefs have beaten Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale Arizona – the home stadium of the Arizona Cardinals, to win the Super Bowl 57 (LVII) and the 2023 NFL championship. With the win, the Kansas City Chiefs have secured the third Super Bowl title in NFL franchise history. For the first time, the two quarterbacks were Black: Jalen Hurts, QB, Philadelphia Eagles and Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City Chiefs. A highly anticipated event marked NFL Superbowl: the half-time performance by the star Rihanna, her first live performance in over five years.
FIFA World Cup 2022: Argentina wins World Cup title, beating France in a sensational final
The World Cup Final was a sensation. It ended up with Argentina and France needing penalty kicks. The anticipation was high as the game led to seesaw dynamics and ended in an in epic final. The match between the previous World Cup champion France and the historic World Cup champion Argentina was really between France's Kylian Mbappé and Argentine's Lionel Messi.
Super Bowl LVI: Los Angeles Rams Beat Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, for the NFL championship; Dr Dre, Mary J Blige, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar
The Los Angeles Rams have beaten the Cincinnati Bengals in SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California, to win the Super Bowl 56 (LVI) and the 2022 NFL championship. With the win, the Los Angeles Rams have secured the second Super Bowl title in NFL franchise history. But one unprecedented event marked NFL Superbowl: the half-time performance by the star rappers Dr Dre, Mary J Blige, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and Kendrick Lamar.