Mahomes can bring Chiefs to Super Bowl glory.

Chiefs can become 1st team since Pats to win 2 Super Bowls in a row.

September 4th 2023.

Mahomes can bring Chiefs to Super Bowl glory.
Patrick Mahomes remains the NFL's top quarterback and is on a crusade to take his team to Paradise and become the first franchise in nearly two decades to lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy in successive seasons. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback has taken the team to NFL heaven by winning the Super Bowl twice in the last four years.

Mahomes went close to that goal after winning his first Super Bowl three years ago when leading Kansas to a 31-20 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. They returned to the Greatest Show on Turf 12 months later but were ultimately defeated by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who were led by Tom Brady.

The Chiefs regrouped and clawed their way back to the Big Show last February, where they beat the Philadelphia Eagles in a 38-35 barnstormer. Kansas are masters at retaining key players while upgrading those who are getting long in the tooth. Mahomes still has trusted touchdown target Travis Kelce to aim for in the end zone, while young wide receiver Skyy Moore will be another productive outlet with elite coach Andy Reid calling the shots.

Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada - just outside Las Vegas - is the Chiefs destination, and they are worthy 6/1 favourites with big three bookmakers William Hill, Ladbrokes and Coral. Mahomes is 7/1 with Unibet and BetUK to rack up the stats required to land a third regular season MVP award. The 49ers should once again be the Chiefs’ Super Bowl opponents and are each-way value at 10/1 with Ladbrokes and Coral.

Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings is 14/1 with Unibet and BetUK to catch the most receiving touchdowns, while exciting Atlanta Falcons rookie running back Bijan Robinson is 14/1 with Sky Bet and StarSports to post the most rushing TDs. Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals are 13/5 with Betfair to own the worst record when the regular season is done and dusted.

Coco Gauff's eyes must have widened when she saw defending champion Iga Swiatek, the big roadblock on her path to a maiden grand slam title, had been eliminated from the US Open by Jelena Ostapenko. She now meets Ostapenko for a place in the semi-finals and is 3/1 with SpreadEx to win by two sets to one.

Novak Djokovic has won all seven of his previous meetings with Taylor Fritz and has only dropped one set to the American. The Serbian brushed aside Fritz 6-0, 6-4 in Cincinnati in preparation for the US Open and is a confident 11/10 with StarSports to win their quarter-final at Flushing Meadows 3-0. Djokovic is also 7/4 with William Hill to win by over 7.5 games.

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