The many cracks on the Serby Crystal Ball have finally been patched up, and with the help of AI — not Allen Iverson — can clearly see how the Road to the New Orleans Super Bowl will be traversed:
C.J. Stroud horrifies the Bills Mafia contingent that makes the trek to Houston with a 75-yard bomb to Stefon Diggs on the first play from scrimmage. Will Anderson Jr. hounds Josh Allen and Tyler Bass misses Wide Right again. Stroud proves he is no one-hit wonder throwing another TD pass to Nico Collins and captures his second playoff win at home.
What an atmosphere! A 22-year wait for a home playoff game is over for Joe Benigno as he hoists Connie Scouts on his shoulders for repeated “J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS!” chants. Benigno amazes fans in his section by accurately predicting virtually every play call and only later does he confide to Jets sideline reporter Caroline Hendershot that Robert Saleh had texted him the game plan. Tyron Smith neutralizes Trey Hendrickson, Aaron Rodgers throws a pair of TD passes to Garrett Wilson, and Haason Reddick, his legs fresh from his training camp holdout, sacks Joe Burrow three times. Woody Johnson announces four-year extensions for Saleh and GM Joe Douglas.
Lamar Jackson’s playoff demons surface again in front of a stunned M&T Bank Stadium crowd as Devin Lloyd shadows Derrick Henry, Trevor Lawrence goes nuclear to rookie Brian Thomas Jr. and Evan Engram, and Travis Etienne does the rest.
Jerry Jones is mad as hell and he can’t take it anymore, and after Christian McCaffrey runs wild and Nick Bosa and Leonard Floyd suffocate Dak Prescott, he fires Mike McCarthy as sources report that he has reached out to Bill Belichick to be his next coach.
Saquon Barkley runs wild early, but without Jason Kelce, Jalen Hurts is stoned on an early Tush Push and Matthew Stafford torches Vic Fangio’s secondary with TD passes to Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp. And after Linc fans display uncharacteristic vitriol, Jeffrey Lurie fires Nick Sirianni as sources report he has reached out to Belichick to be his next coach. The local media immediately labels Belichick The Most Eligible Bachelor in Philadelphia.
Xavier McKinney steps in front of a Kirk Cousins pass to Drake London for a 99-yard pick-six, and a flawless Jordan Love fires TD passes to Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs while Josh Jacobs rumbles for over 100 yards.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce connect on a behind-the-back TD pass that has Taylor Swift high-fiving a bare-chested Jason Kelce in their Arrowhead suite.
Sauce Gardner locks up Collins, and D.J. Reed locks up Diggs and intercepts Stroud twice while Breece Hall rumbles for 150 yards and a pair of touchdowns, one on a Rodgers checkdown.
A Ford Field playoff rematch from a year ago. Stafford starts quickly with TD passes to Nacua and Kupp, but Jared Goff, targeting Amon-Ra St. Brown and Sam LaPorta early and often, has the fan base chanting his name again.
Packers DC Jeff Hafley coached briefly with Kyle Shanahan, but dealing with Brock Purdy throwing to Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk and George Kittle and defending McCaffrey in the ground is a bridge too far.
Joe Namath, in an inspirational show of support in the minus 20 degree cold, stands on the visiting sideline in one of his old fur coats. It was the Chiefs who ruined Namath’s chance at a Super Bowl repeat and he hasn’t forgotten. With Andy Reid and Mahomes 60 minutes from the chance at an historic three-peat, Broadway Joe convinces Rodgers to scrap the ayahuasca for some Johnnie Walker Red and guarantee a win. Mahomes responds immediately with a TD strike to Kelce and a bomb to rookie burner Xavier Worthy, and the imposing presence of Chris Jones gives Joe Tippmann the yips. Rodgers announces he will make a decision on playing again once he returns from Egypt sometime in June.
Dan Campbell let the Niners off the hook in last year’s NFC Championship game with overly-aggressive decisions but not this time. Goff makes an early statement with an 80-yard TD bomb to Jameson Williams and 50-yarder to St. Brown and a checkdown TD pass to Jahmyr Gibbs to counter Purdy’s TD passes to Samuel, Kittle and McCaffrey. But Campbell opts for FGs on fourth-and-2 and fourth-and-3 to take the lead. Aidan Hutchinson is neutralized by Trent Williams but his late fourth-quarter sack has Lions players carrying Campbell off the field. Motown celebrates its first Super Bowl.
Somebody will make history: A Chiefs three-peat, or the Lions’ first Super Bowl championship. Campbell counters Swift’s presence by setting up Eminem, Diana Ross, Jack White and Big Sean in the owner’s suite. Goff is prepared for virtually everything Steve Spagnuolo throws at him but Lions DC Aaron Glenn all but takes Kelce away with 6-foot-5 LB Jack Campbell shadowing him with S Brian Branch as a change of pace. It’s the second consecutive overtime Super Bowl!
And Mahomes has the ball last. Mahomes-to-Kelce, touchdown. Swag surfing in the Taylor Swift suite. Three-peat.
Chiefs 33, Lions 30
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