The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers have landed in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII.
If you have your notifications set with ESPN’s Adam Schefter, apparently one of those teams got eliminated and replaced at the last minute.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter took to Twitter and posted that the Chiefs and Washington Commanders had landed in Las Vegas for the Super Bowl.
This news may have come as a shock to Commanders fans since they finished the season 4-13 and in last place in the NFC East.
Both the 49ers and Chiefs have less than a week to get ready for Super Bowl 58 on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
It has been almost 20 years since a team last retained the Vince Lombardi trophy, with the 2005 New England Patriots the last back-to-back champions on record – but Kansas City has the chance to change that on Sunday night.
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Andy Reid’s team is now set to lock horns with NFC champions San Francisco at Super Bowl LVIII, where they will aim to keep their hands on the NFL’s big prize while defeating the 49ers yet again in the big game as they did a few years ago.
Kelce is expected to be cheered on at Allegiant Stadium by girlfriend Taylor Swift, who has a long trip ahead of her as she prepares to wrap up the latest leg of her Eras Tour in Tokyo and make the near 9,000-mile trip to Sin City.
For those wondering, the last Super Bowl win for the Washington team was in the 1991 season. They appeared in Super Bowl XXVI in 1993 against the Buffalo Bills.