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NHL on NBCSN: Comparing Lafreniere’s first 10 games to previous top picks

Coverage of Islanders-Rangers begins at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN and the NBC Sports app.

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Patrick Mahomes showed that underneath the magician there is a man

Tampa Bay harried and hassled the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback throughout Sunday’s Super Bowl. By the end of the game he looked stunned Patrick Mahomes sits on the turf during a frustrating evening for the Chiefs quarterback. Photograph: Mark Humphrey/AP With less than 14 minutes left in Super Bowl LV, the Kansas City Chiefs were down three scores and facing fourth-and-nine from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11-yard-line. There no question that the Chiefs would forge ahead, but also no question that they would eventually hit pay dirt. These are the Chiefs, after all, and if they’ve proved anything during their repeat championship runs it’s that there is no scenario too bleak for them to escape as long as pro football’s Houdini is on their side. When the ball was snapped to Patrick Mahomes, you thought, Here he goes again… But before Mahomes could plant his back foot, he was spinning away from Tampa’s William Gholston and sprinting deep to his right to find an open man. Finally, at the 32-yard line, Gholston swiped at Mahomes’s leg, sending the passer stumbling sideways and the throw eventually bumped off a receiver’s facemask. Afterward, Mahomes tarried on the grass, looking as stunned and steamed as the rest of us that his magic had run out. The play fated the Chiefs to a 31-9 defeat at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday – the first time since college that Mahomes failed to score a touchdown in a game. Overall, he completed 26 of his 49 attempts for 270 yards, two interceptions and a miserable 49.9 QBR. “They beat us pretty good,” Mahomes said afterward, “the worst I think I’ve been beaten in a long time.” What’s more, he lost a Lombardi Trophy to Tom Brady – a squandered opportunity the Chiefs’ passing whiz isn’t likely to live down no matter how much he threatens Brady’s staggering career achievements. Nt since Malcolm Butler intercepted Russell Wilson at the goalline six years ago has there been a Super Bowl ending this unexpected. The Chiefs were overwhelming favorites in this matchup (see, our picks), and with good reason. Mahomes is the rare football player who can affect the outcome of a game entirely by himself – with his legs, with his arms, with his moxie. Not even the Chiefs losing their starting offensive tackles shook faith in No 15. But to put the blame on Mahomes is to misunderstand how this game was settled and is an injustice to the Bucs’ defensive genius, as well as Brady’s continued excellence. It started with Bucs defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, who neutralized the NFL’s two most talented quarterbacks, Aaron Rodgers and Mahomes, on the way to this year’s championship. He saw an opening and ran his players at Andrew Wylie, a guard playing tackle, and Mike Remmers, an 11th-year journeyman who went undrafted out of Oregon State. According to ESPN Stats & Info, the 29 pressures Mahomes absorbed on Sunday exceeded the record of 25 that short-circuited the Bills’ Jim Kelly in Super Bowl XXVI. Patrick Mahomes was pressured more in this game than any QB in Super Bowl history (29), passing the record of 25 by Jim Kelly in SB XXVI.Tom Brady faced his fewest pressures (4) in any Super Bowl of his career pic.twitter.com/CnRaG7gR5s— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 8, 2021 In Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill, the Chiefs have two of the most feared receivers in the NFL. So credit the Bucs secondary for holding the Chiefs to one big passing play, a too-late connection to Kelce that went for 33 yards. In particular Antoine Winfield Jr redeemed himself against Tyreek Hill (seven catches, 73 yards) after letting the Cheetah run wild for a record 269 yards and three scores in the teams’ Week 12 matchup. “The biggest thing was to cover up the receivers and make him hold the ball a little bit, so our rush could get there,” Bowles said afterward. “And I think mixing up the coverages and moving some guys around and making him think a little bit and taking away his first read allowed the guys to get off up front and covering the guys in the back.” On the flip side, the Chiefs secondary did themselves no favors by falling apart on Carl Cheffers’s watch. One of the league’s flag happiest referees, Cheffers was in charge of half of the Chiefs four double-digit penalty games coming into the Super Bowl. On Sunday he negated 120 yards on 11 fouls, including eight in the first half– a high for the Super Bowl and for the Chiefs since Andy Reid took over as coach in 2013. (Meanwhile, the Bucs drew just four penalties for the whole game.) In the second quarter alone, cornerback Beshaud Breeland and safety Tyrann Mathieu contributed consecutive pass interference penalties that allowed the Bucs to take a 21-6 halftime lead. And then Mathieu drew another flag for taunting Brady after the scoring play. And yet: even though the Chiefs offense had no protection, no ground game to fall back on, little defensive support and too many receivers afflicted with the drops, who could give up on Mahomes? Remember: he fell behind 10 points in the Super Bowl last year only to wind up scoring 21 unanswered in the fourth quarter on the way to being named the game’s MVP. As long as there is life in that canon arm of his, there is hope. There’s a chance he finds Hill breaking into the clear and drops a long bomb into his gut for a touchdown that altogether sways the momentum. That a streaker in hot pink could do a better job of getting separation was the real shock of the night. The Bucs were supposed to be the ones laboring to keep pace with the Chiefs offensive juggernaut. But it was the other way around. Tampa scored when they had to, controlled the clock, took the ball away and didn’t let those possessions go to waste. Kansas City played desperate. This time, there were no cutaways of a fiery Mahomes walking down the Chiefs bench encouraging his teammates not to give up; there was just Mahomes on the sideline off to himself, watching in disbelief as a 43-year-old made him disappear. Even so, Mahomes never stopped pirouetting in the backfield against the rush and whipping balls to a receiver corps that only managed to corral 26 of the 46 passes thrown in their direction. “I just don’t think we were on the same page as an offense in general,” he said. “I wasn’t getting the ball out on time, the receivers were running routes to not where I thought they were going to be at and the offensive line, they did good sometimes and sometimes they let guys through.” After dragging the Chiefs back to Bucs 10-yard-line with less than two minutes left, he threw one last pass to a double-covered Kelce at the right near pylon – and this time Devin White tipped it to himself for an interception. That’s when Mahomes says he knew the cause was truly lost. Surely Mahomes will be back on this stage. He still has so much career in front of him and so much talent within himself, on his roster and on his coaching staff. And while there will doubtless be moments when he recaptures that old hocus pocus, now at least we know not to take it for granted. Now we know that underneath the magician there’s a man, and every now and again he will reveal himself.

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Players’ kids, families were the real stars of Buccaneers’ Super Bowl 55 celebration. Just take a look.

Some of the best moments from Super Bowl 55 came in the form of players’ kids celebrating on the field after the Buccaneers’ victory over the Chiefs.

      

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Steelers have 5 weeks to the start of the new league year

Now that the Super Bowl is over, all attention turns to the upcoming start of the NFL league year.

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Hogs move back into top 30 of NET rankings

It may not have been pretty, but Arkansas’ win over Mississippi State resulted in a slight jump in the NET rankings.

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Tyrann Mathieu ‘never saw that side of Tom Brady’ before Super Bowl spat

Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu got into it with Tom Brady before the Buccaneers rolled to a 31-9 win in Super Bowl LV.

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Luke DeCock’s AP Top 25 basketball poll ballot: Week 11

It’s time to ask: Who’s really the No. 1 team? Is it time for a change? Has Baylor surpassed Gonzaga?

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‘It’s a great story I can tell my kids’: Buccaneers RB Leonard Fournette reflects on worst-to-first team shift

“Playoff Lenny” came alive in Super Bowl 55, as Leonard Fournette ran with power to help the Tampa Bay Buccaneers claim the Lombardi Trophy.

      

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Julian Alaphilippe and Deceuninck-QuickStep start season at Tour de la Provence

World champion confirmed for French race from February 11-14

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Miserable to masterful: Rob Gronkowski basks in glory of Super Bowl 55 victory following brief retirement

After coming out of retirement in 2020, Rob Gronkowski savored the Super Bowl win with an old friend – Tom Brady – and a new team – the Buccaneers.

      

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