• 10 months ago
Two former Mississippi State Bulldogs made contributions to the overtime win for the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 Super Bowl.
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00:00 The biggest NFL game of the season resulted in a 25-22 victory from the Kansas City Chiefs
00:07 over the San Francisco 49ers and two former Mississippi State Bulldogs helped the Chiefs
00:15 to obtain this victory. Linebackers Willie Gay Jr. and defensive tackle Chris Jones were
00:21 both seen on the field on Sunday. Jones made his first appearance in Las Vegas before kickoff
00:28 as a national anthem performance by Reba McIntyre brought this defender to tears. While on the
00:35 field Jones combined for four tackles and collected two assists. This adds to his personal
00:42 super career record totaling five solo tackles and four assists between all three of his
00:48 Super Bowl appearances. Along with Jones, Willie Gay Jr. had an impressive tackle on
00:54 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy during the second half. After an unsure ruling of whether or
01:01 not he would play in this important game, the Chiefs announced a week in advance that
01:07 Gay would be playing in this important game. Both Jones and Gay are set to become future
01:13 free agents at the end of 2024 so their consecutive Super Bowl appearances may have been their
01:20 last playing for Kansas.
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