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Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 884 - 883 forgets the reason
Chapter 884: 883 forgets the reason
“Wow, we are witnessing it! Without a doubt, we are witnessing legends!”
“This season, the Kansas City Chiefs Defense has been criticized more than once; yet at the same time, it is this defensive group that has repeatedly held the line, undoubtedly becoming the key to the reigning champion’s return to the Super Bowl.”
“In the tough predicament of losing their defensive leader, Houston, to a suspected concussion, faced with the Los Angeles Rams’ suddenly awakened and aggressive offensive group, the battered and struggling Kansas City Chiefs Defense delivered an unparalleled team effort to achieve an interception, extinguishing the Rams’ forceful halftime surge and turning the tide.”
“This is the power of teamwork!”
“The Kansas City Chiefs Defense demonstrated their team spirit in action, link by link, supporting one another, advancing together, to deliver a crucial defensive play.”
“Unbelievable!”
“After halftime, the Los Angeles Rams Offensive Group finally found their footing again. Ranked second in the league this season, the offensive group prepared to sound their rallying cry, eager to stage another Super Bowl midgame offensive showdown.”
“However, the Kansas City Chiefs Defense had a different opinion.”
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“Interception! It’s an interception!”
Majestic and vast.
An uncontrollable surge of passion erupted, blood boiling to the surface, as Nantz shouted in exhilaration, his eyes brimming with tears—tears of joy and happiness. Yet, at this moment, he cared little about that, his eyes fixed on the field, clutching the microphone, his voice racing wildly without pause.
“As people increasingly focus on offense, fully disregarding the role of defense, the Kansas City Chiefs Defense showcased the unique charm of football with unwavering determination and perfect coordination—proving that defense can be just as fascinating.”
“As people overwhelmingly favor passing, as football evolves into an aerial game, to the point that the fundamentals of this sport are gradually forgotten, Kansas City’s Li Wei demonstrated through his comprehensive and versatile performance that everything begins on the ground.”
“This is football—a sport balanced between offense and defense, a sport that combines passing and running, a sport that cannot function properly without any single component, a sport that perfectly blends intelligence and power, strategy and confrontation.”
“Tonight’s game, despite the start of the second half, the suspense of victory and defeat still holds various possibilities; but undoubtedly, regardless of the outcome, the Kansas City Chiefs played in their own style and character, announcing their presence—a team worth watching and anticipating.”
“Next, the Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Group will take the field. Let’s wait and see.”
With an unrestrained flourish, Nantz finished, his face radiant as if he had just downed an entire bottle of strong liquor. Only then did he notice Romo beside him, constantly giving exaggerated facial expressions and twitching his mouth. Nantz threw him a look:
What’s the matter?
Romo froze. Nantz actually bothered to ask what’s wrong?
Nantz’s commentary just now not only poured heaps of praises onto the Kansas City Chiefs, essentially uplifting them to divine status, but also fiercely criticized and attacked the league’s overall developmental trends. His sharp words showed no signs of pulling back.
Clearly, this was not what Goodell or the television higher-ups wanted to hear—
“Passing is king,” a trend driven by the pressures of TV ratings would not change.
Romo had tried multiple times to interrupt Nantz but feared that acting too conspicuously would instead spark unnecessary controversy. Ultimately, he chose to remain silent.
But now it seemed Nantz didn’t care at all.
Romo chuckled, shook his head lightly: Forget it. At least Nantz had tempered his praise somewhat towards the end, avoiding outright favoritism for the Kansas City Chiefs. The situation left room for maneuver, so no need to worry unnecessarily.
Thus, Romo patted Nantz on the shoulder, gesturing for him to focus on the field.
“Fly!”
“Fly!”
The entire Mercedes-Benz Dome erupted.
Because of the interception, and even more because of the way the Kansas City Chiefs achieved it, every defensive unit’s link played a role. Although Ford touched the ball and Ward completed the interception, it was the result of collective action.
This was the peak showdown everyone hoped for.
Despite the Los Angeles Rams stumbling repeatedly with Goff and Gurley still unable to find their groove, the intensity of the offensive and defensive encounter fully met expectations, igniting passion in the crowd.
Kansas City Chiefs fans, Atlanta Falcons fans, and countless neutral spectators gathered in excitement—
The Mercedes-Benz Dome was transforming into the Kansas City Chiefs’ home field, even though they were clad in visitor white jerseys.
In the VIP suite, Ariana stared intently at the figure wearing the number 23 jersey on the sidelines. Then, she slightly lifted her chin amidst the overwhelming heat of the roaring stadium, looking around the arena, her mouth opening slightly in awe.
“Fly.”
Repeated over and over, such a simple chant carried a magical power, as if her heart was a balloon soaring freely in the air. Subconsciously, she joined the crowd, raising her arm to cheer alongside them.
Her gaze inevitably returned to the figure in number 23.
Amidst the dense crowd, peering from the VIP suite above the field, it should only look like a mass of matchstick figures, yet she could easily spot him—slender, upright, strong, and polished—impossible to look away.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive players exited the field, and the offensive unit began to emerge.
It was merely a simple transition, but number 23 proactively stepped forward, giving each defensive teammate a high-five. The defensive players naturally gravitated towards him, one by one responding with high-fives.
Ariana couldn’t tell if they exchanged words, but the transmission of belief and momentum was unmistakable. The baton was passed through the high-fives.
Then, Li Wei finally merged with the offensive group—
Patting shoulders one by one.
No words, just channeling the energy and momentum from the defensive unit to the offensive side. Finally, he reached Mahomes, and the two shared a high-five.
Energy. Explosive.
A unified force of determination brought the Kansas City Chiefs offense together.
Indeed, the defense achieved the interception, delivering a remarkable and critical stop. But if the offensive group couldn’t capitalize on this possession’s full potential, the game would remain locked in tense back-and-forth drama.
Now, this was the Kansas City Chiefs offense’s first appearance after halftime. Whether they could carry their stellar performance from the closing moments of the first half remained a key point of interest.
Would the adjustments made during the locker room break disrupt their rhythm or reinvigorate their dominance? How would the Los Angeles Rams Defense respond, regaining momentum to once again constrain their opponent?
The Kansas City Chiefs stood at their 43-yard line.
Thanks to Ward’s interception, the Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Group started with a favorable field position—a test of nerve for both sides.
Step by step, the reigning champions were steadily accumulating their advantage, while the Los Angeles Rams were visibly crumbling.
Donald felt it and wasted no time responding in his own style.
“Stopped!”
“Aaron Donald sacks Li Wei behind the line—Kansas City loses three yards!”