The Kansas City Chiefs will try to make history in New Orleans this Sunday when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs could become the first-ever team to win three consecutive Super Bowl titles. It would be the fourth overall since Mahomes was named the starter.
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Donald Trump Interview to Air on Fox Before Super Bowl
With the Super Bowl being the biggest event on the sports calendar every year, there will be a media circus to navigate through. Fox, who has the rights to this year's Super Bowl, will interview President Donald Trump ahead of the mathchup.
"Fox News Channel's chief political anchor Bret Baier will conduct a wide-ranging interview with President Donald Trump during the FOX Super Bowl Sunday pregame show on February 9. The pre-taped interview took place at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, and will air in the 3 p.m. ET hour on Super Bowl Sunday," Fox News writes.
"During the interview, Baier asked Trump about the changes the administration has enacted since the Inauguration and the first 100 days of his presidency, as FOX is set to broadcast Super Bowl LIX from in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET. "
POTUS is Big Fan of Rookie Sensation
The Washington Commanders were undoubtedly been the biggest surprise of the NFL season. Washington was not expected to make much of an impact this season. However, they clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2020. But their Cinderella story didn't stop at just making the playoffs. They made it to the NFC Championship Game after stunning the top-seeded Detroit Lions in the Divisional round.
Much of the Commanders' success this past season can be attributed to their rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who threw for 25 touchdowns and just 9 interceptions during the regular season.
Daniels is not just catching the attention of NFL fans across the country, he has also piqued the interest of President Donald Trump.
According to NFL insider Dov Kleiman, Trump is apparently a big Daniels fan, noting that the POTUS is "well aware," of who Daniels is and believes he should be Rookie of the Year and possibly NFL MVP.
The conversation apparently happened in a meeting between Trump and DC Mayor, Muriel Bowser.
"President-Elect Donald Trump is "well aware" of Jayden Daniels and why he should be Rookie of the Year and possibly the MVP," Kleiman writes.
"This conversation occurred in a meeting between President-Elect Donald Trump and DC Mayor Muriel Bowser."