Toronto Star

Claypool likes Chiefs’ chances to repeat

- DAN RALPH

Chase Claypool is expecting another Super Bowl victory for the Kansas City Chiefs, but the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Canadian receiver won’t be overly surprised if Tom Brady captures a seventh NFL title.

Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will meet Kansas City on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. The Chiefs, led by quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes, are favoured to repeat as NFL champions, but the 43year-old Brady is appearing in his 10th career Super Bowl and four times has been named its MVP.

Brady is making his first Super Bowl appearance with Tampa Bay. His previous six championsh­ips were all with the New England Patriots.

“I’ll be expecting a win by Kansas City,” Claypool, coming off a strong rookie season, said in a telephone interview. “But I wouldn’t be surprised if that Brady magic earns the Bucs a good win against a high-powered team.

“I think K.C.’s offence has the edge even though Tampa Bay has Brady and (receivers) Mike Evans and Chris Godwin and all those guys. I just think K.C. has plenty of firepower.”

Last summer, Mahomes signed a record-breaking 10year deal with Kansas City worth up to $503 million (U.S.). The 25-year-old then led the Chiefs to a league-best 14-2 record, completing 66 per cent of his passes for 4,740 yards with 38 TDs against just six intercepti­ons.

Mahomes suffered a concussion in Kansas City’s 22-17 playoff win over Cleveland. But he returned to throw for 325 yards and three TDs as the Chiefs overcame a 9-0 deficit en route to a 38-24 AFC title win over Buffalo.

The Bills had no answer for Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill (nine catches, 172 yards) and tight end Travis Kelce (13 receptions, 118 yards, two TDs).

Brady was 20-of-36 passing for 280 yards and three TDs in Tampa’s 31-26 NFC championsh­ip win over Green Bay but also had three second-half intercepti­ons.

The Bucs defence had two turnovers (intercepti­on, fumble recovery) and sacked Packers starter Aaron Rodgers five times.

“I think the Bucs’ defence being able to overcome three turnovers in the second half to the Packers and Aaron Rodgers is very good,” Claypool said. “I think K.C.’s firepower might be a little too much and they have a really good defence to back it up.”

Claypool’s first NFL season had ups and downs. Pittsburgh opened the year 11-0 before losing three straight en route to finishing atop the AFC North with a 12-4 record. The Steelers’ campaign ended with a 48-37 playoff loss to Cleveland.

Pittsburgh took the six-footfour, 238-pound Claypool in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft out of Notre Dame. Despite being brought along slowly, the 22-year-old Abbotsford, B.C., native had 62 catches for 873 yards and nine TDs while rushing for two more.

On Oct. 11, Claypool had four TDs (three catches, one rushing) in a 38-29 win over Philadelph­ia, becoming the first Canadian-born player to accomplish the feat.

“There’s always things you can improve on and dissect through the season and get better at,” Claypool said. “But I think it was a good year.

Claypool said despite Pittsburgh’s playoff loss, he’ll have no problem watching the Super Bowl.

“I’m not going to be sitting there pouting or anything,” he said. “I’ll be enjoying the game, hoping one year I’m able to play in it.”

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? With quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes leading the way, the Kansas City Chiefs have “plenty of firepower,” Chase Claypool says.
PATRICK SEMANSKY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO With quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes leading the way, the Kansas City Chiefs have “plenty of firepower,” Chase Claypool says.

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