Super Bowl LIV
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| Date | February 2, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Kickoff time | 6:30 p.m. EST (UTC-5) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Stadium | Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens, Florida | ||||||||||||||||||
| MVP | Patrick Mahomes, quarterback | ||||||||||||||||||
| Favorite | Chiefs by 1.5 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Referee | Bill Vinovich | ||||||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 62,417 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ceremonies | |||||||||||||||||||
| National anthem | Demi Lovato | ||||||||||||||||||
| Coin toss | Colonel Charles E. McGee (Ret.) with Bill Vinovich | ||||||||||||||||||
| Halftime show | Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin | ||||||||||||||||||
| TV in the United States | |||||||||||||||||||
| Network | Fox Fox Deportes | ||||||||||||||||||
| Announcers | Joe Buck (play-by-play) Troy Aikman (analyst) Erin Andrews and Chris Myers (sideline reporters) Mike Pereira (rules analyst) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Nielsen ratings | 41.6 (national) 55.7 (Kansas City) 48.6 (San Francisco) U.S. viewership: 102.1 million viewers | ||||||||||||||||||
| Cost of 30-second commercial | $5.6 million | ||||||||||||||||||
| Radio in the United States | |||||||||||||||||||
| Network | Westwood One | ||||||||||||||||||
| Announcers | Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) Kurt Warner (color commentator) Laura Okmin and Tony Boselli (sideline reporters) Gene Steratore (rules analyst) | ||||||||||||||||||
Super Bowl LIV was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2019 season. In the end, the Chiefs defeated the 49ers by a score of 31–20. The game was played on February 2, 2020, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, which is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins. This was the eleventh Super Bowl hosted by the South Florida region and the sixth Super Bowl hosted at Hard Rock Stadium. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes was named Super Bowl MVP for the first time in his career, having completed 26 of 42 pass attempts for 286 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, as well as rushing for 29 yards and one touchdown.
Mahomes led Kansas City to a 12–4 regular season record and the team's third Super Bowl appearance overall, their first since Super Bowl IV. With the emergence of sixth-year quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, the 49ers finished the regular season with a 13–3 record and advanced to their seventh Super Bowl appearance overall, their first since 2013's Super Bowl XLVII.
The first half of the game was back and forth between both teams, with the game tied 10-10 at halftime. In the third quarter, the 49ers took advantage of a Robbie Gould field goal and a touchdown run by Raheem Mostert, putting San Francisco ahead 20-10 leading into the fourth. However, in the game's final seven minutes, the Chiefs quickly overcame their 10-point deficit, with Mahomes completing two touchdown drives to Travis Kelce and Damien Williams, in addition to a late touchdown run by Williams and an interception by Kendall Fuller, to seal their comeback.
This was the Chiefs' first Super Bowl victory since Super Bowl IV in 1970, their first NFL championship since joining the league in the 1970 AFL–NFL merger, and also subsequently ended their 50-year championship drought. Kansas City's head coach Andy Reid also won his first NFL championship as a head coach, previously being defeated as the Philadelphia Eagles' head coach in Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005. The 49ers were handed their second Super Bowl loss in franchise history after Super Bowl XLVII.
The game has been positively received in retrospect with several outlets praising the Chiefs' dramatic late comeback. However, the officiating in Super Bowl LIV was met with criticism, with many questionable calls in favor of the Chiefs. The game's broadcast in the United States by Fox, along with the halftime show headlined by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, was seen by an estimated 103 million viewers—a slight increase over Super Bowl LIII in 2019 (which had seen the smallest audience for the game in 10 years). Due to the seating capacity of Hard Rock Stadium, this game also had the fourth lowest attendance in Super Bowl history (behind Super Bowl I, Super Bowl LVIII, and Super Bowl LV the following year). This was the first time in four years that the Super Bowl did not feature the New England Patriots since they were eliminated in the Wild Card round by the Tennessee Titans.