NFL | Stars of Super Bowl LVII

NFL Stars of Super Bowl LVII

It can only be one. Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will play this morning (00:30, Movistar+) the 57th edition of the Super Bowl in one of the sporting events of the year. This NFL final also brings with it a good handful of narratives that are so popular in the United States: Mahomes and Hurts combine to be the youngest pair of quarterbacks to start a Super Bowl, and it will also be the first time that two black quarterbacks start starting. In addition, the Kelce are the first pair of brothers to play in the same Super Bowl, and coaches Sirianni and Reid are reunited with their old teams.

The Super Bowl usually brings together the best of the NFL, and this time it will be no less. The two best teams of the year are presented with a host of stars who crave the glory of lifting the Vince Lombardi trophy. The undisputed star is Patrick Mahomes, recently named MVP of the year for the second time in his career, although the Chiefs quarterback will be one of the many talents that State Farm Stadium in Arizona will gather. These are the 10 names to follow during the grand finale.

Andy Reid

If a Super Bowl is already special, this one is even more so for Reid. The Chiefs’ architect takes on the team he spent his first 14 years as an NFL coach with. He didn’t leave Philadelphia, and he wants revenge.

patrick mahomes

The proper name of the Super Bowl and probably the best quarterback in the league. He is seeking his second ring at age 27, though he arrives in Arizona with a limping ankle. He is able to do magic on the green connecting impossible passes.

travis kelce

Mahomes’ faithful squire. One of the best tight ends in history, he always appears unmarked to relieve the team of him. A physical powerhouse with running back agility, he’s the Chiefs’ biggest threat in the end zone.

chris jones

The soul of the Kansas City defense. He has tackled opposing quarterbacks 17 times so far this season. He will be a constant threat to the Eagles’ solid offensive line. He can change the game with a single defensive play.

isiah pacheco

Chosen in position 251 of the last Draft, when there were only 12 selections left. Through hard work, he carved out a place for himself on the final roster and later became the starting running back for the Chiefs. Lots of power in his legs.

Philadelphia Eagles

Nick Sirianni

In just his first season as an NFL head coach, he has turned his Eagles into a rock. He lives the matches with true passion on the wing and enjoys the personality with which his team jumps into matches.

Jalen Hurts

There were doubts about whether he had what it took to lead a winning project, but this year he has silenced them with a bang. His mobility as a quarterback is a headache for opposing defenses: he does damage on the ground and in the air.

A. J. Brown

He was traded from the Titans last draft, and time has shown that the Eagles were right on him. He is among the best receivers in the league, and this season he has posted all-time highs in yards, receptions and touchdowns.

haason reddick

Like AJ Brown, this is his first season with the Eagles. In the NFC Championship he became the 49ers’ worst nightmare, causing one fumble and recovering another. Omnipresent, he appears in all areas of the defense.

jason kelce

He will have in front of his brother, Travis. Jason plays center, and is one of the most dominant offensive lines in the league. An insurance when it comes to preventing them from reaching Hurts, and a tunnel boring machine to open holes on the run.

Coordination:
Mariano Tovar.
Art direction:
Francisco Exposito.
Design:
Dario Gonzalez.
Development:
Rodrigo Ludgero.
Drafting:
Jaime Davila

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