Las Vegas Review-Journal

Call from the booth: Chiefs

Musburger’s pick to win Super Bowl is AFC West rival

- By Todd Dewey

Brent Musburger has made countless memorable calls in his storied broadcasti­ng career, including Doug Flutie’s Hail Mary in 1984.

The legendary sportscast­er also made some great calls picking games this season en route to winning the Review-journal NFL Challenge with a 46-36-3 ATS record (56.1 percent).

The radio play-by-play voice of the Raiders and VSIN host held off handicappe­r Lou Finocchiar­o (46-37-2) by a half-point in the contest comprised of 10 handicappe­rs, media members and Westgate sportsbook vice president Jay Kornegay.

Musburger, 81, clinched Sunday with the help of one of his tried-and-true handicappi­ng theories that he applied to the Rams, who beat the Cardinals 17-9 as 2½-point underdogs without injured starting quarterbac­k Jared Goff.

“The reason I did this, first of all, is because the Rams have a solid defense, and I knew the

Cardinals would have difficulty scoring,” Musburger said. “But if you see key individual­s gone, like Jared Goff, everybody in that locker room will bust their butt to pick it up for them, especially in that first game.

“That’s something I learned when I covered the NBA for CBS and saw many, many games when a key player was missing. Everybody was saying doom and gloom, but that’s not what happened. That’s what the Rams did. They picked it up and won their way in.”

Musburger tied for 99th in the Westgate Superconte­st with a 45-35-5 ATS record (56.2) to finish in the money. The contest paid the top 100 finishers.

“Jay Kornegay probably owes me a ham sandwich,” he said with a laugh.

Musburger took the Raiders in the contest every week and went 8-8 ATS.

“I knew I’ve got four other games to pick, but I’m taking the Raiders,” he said. “That was an automatic for me, even if I thought they were going to have difficulty, because I’m pulling for them every week.”

Buffalo is Musburger’s sleeper pick to win the Super Bowl, but his first choice is Kansas City.

“I’m obviously influenced by the fact that I’ve seen Kansas City twice a year in the three years I’ve done the Raiders, and they’re 5-1 against us,” he said. “Patrick Mahomes is brilliant. To me, Travis Kelce is a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Nobody’s got a tight end weapon like Kelce. And Tyreek Hill can go deep for you.

“They’ve got a bye and are at home the rest of the way. The playoffs are the playoffs. One of these six (wild-card) games will shock us.”

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Raiders owner Mark Davis and radio play-by-play broadcaste­r Brent Musburger take in a team practice in August in Napa, Calif.
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