Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Questionab­le flag takes drama out of Super Bowl ending

- By David Brandt

GLENDALE, ARIZ. » A questionab­le late penalty on Philadelph­ia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry with less than two minutes remaining meant that a scintillat­ing Super Bowl 57 had a bit of an underwhelm­ing finish.

Kansas City won its second Super Bowl in four years by beating the Eagles 38-35 on Sunday in Glendale, Arizona. It was an exciting back-and-forth game that saw the Chiefs claw back from a 10-point halftime deficit.

One of the few gripes for football fans — particular­ly Eagles fans — was the anticlimac­tic ending.

The Chiefs were driving and faced third-and-8 at the Eagles 15-yard line with 1:54 remaining when Kansas City quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes threw incomplete to JuJu Smith-Schuster. But officials flagged Bradberry for defensive holding, which negated the incompleti­on and, more importantl­y, gave the Chiefs a first down.

Replays showed that Bradberry made light contact with Smith-Schuster, though it didn’t appear to affect the play much.

Many fans — and some football commentato­rs — disagreed with the call. Former NFL tight end Greg Olsen wasn’t happy with the decision on the Fox broadcast and ESPN and Amazon analyst Kirk Herbstreit was also critical on social media.

The only person who didn’t seem upset with the call was Bradberry himself.

“It was a holding. I tugged his jersey,” Bradberry

said. “I was hoping they would let it slide.”

Referee Carl Cheffers said it was a “clear case of a jersey grab.”

“The receiver went to the inside and he was attempting to release to the outside,” Cheffers told a pool reporter. “The defender grabbed the jersey with his right hand and restricted him from releasing to the outside. So, therefore, we called defensive holding.”

Kansas City was able to essentiall­y run out the clock from that point forward. Chiefs running back

Jerick McKinnon made a smart move on the ensuing down, purposeful­ly sliding 2 yards short of the goal line instead of scoring a touchdown.

Mahomes then was able

to kneel twice as the clock ran down after the Eagles used their final timeout.

Harrison Butker kicked a 27-yard field goal with 8 seconds remaining that proved to be the winner.

 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A disappoint­ed jalen Hurts walks off the field after the Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII Sunday, 38-35 in Glendale, Ariz. The Chiefs kicked a late field goal to win their second NFL title in four years despite the play of Hurts, who ran for three TDs and threw for one.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A disappoint­ed jalen Hurts walks off the field after the Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII Sunday, 38-35 in Glendale, Ariz. The Chiefs kicked a late field goal to win their second NFL title in four years despite the play of Hurts, who ran for three TDs and threw for one.

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