After a very intense game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, it’s not shocking that the Chiefs won another Super Bowl. However, since it was an intense game, that also means there were a lot of interesting things that happened. So let’s talk about them.
First being, yes, Taylor Swift made it back in time to attend the Super Bowl. Funny enough, when people tracked her private jet to see where she was, it was named “The Football Era.”
Along with Taylor Swift’s attendance, a lot of other celebrities made an appearance such as Ice Spice, LeBron James, Beyonce and Jay-Z, Gwen Steffani and Blake Shelton, and many more. An iconic moment, in my opinion, is when Taylor Swift had to explain football to Ice Spice.
But shockingly enough, in my opinion, I thought this was the most boring Super Bowl I have ever watched. The commercials were not even funny, and the game was not really that interesting until the end of the fourth quarter. Yet the halftime show and pregame show are two completely different stories.
Starting off with the pregame show, Post Malone and Reba McEntire are a great duo when it comes to performing patriotic songs. When Reba sang the National Anthem, shivers went up my spine.
Going into the halftime show, I thought it was funny how at the very beginning of the performance they said, “Warning: performance may cause singing, dancing, sweating, gyrating and possibly relationship issues.”
Now let me tell you, when I saw Alicia Keys on that stage I started to scream. However, the way Usher was touching and looking at her, it honestly made me think they were in a relationship. Shortly after, I found out that Alicia Keys is married and four days before the Super Bowl, Usher went and got a marriage license with his new wife. I am pretty sure someone isn’t too happy about that one.
But if I were to rate the halftime show this year, I would do a solid 9.5 out of 10. It’s definitely better than others. Back in the game, viewers also saw Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce almost tackle head coach Andy Reid, all because of running back Isiah Pacheco’s fumble. Travis, it’s honestly not that deep.
Then you have linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who tore his Achilles when he was trying to run onto the field in the second quarter. Sadly the 49ers lost two things on Feb. 11: they lost a player and a Super Bowl.