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The Rush: Brady faces Mahomes as NFL’s past and future clash in Super Bowl LV

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 38-24 to secure their second straight AFC championship and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Green Bay Packers 31-26 as Tom Brady reached his 10th Super Bowl. The Miami Heat are planning to screen incoming fans using COVID-sniffing dogs, and Kyrie Irving and Bam Adebayao were prevented from swapping jerseys after a game. PLUS: UCLA gymnast Nia Dennis dominates and the best home dunks from around the internet are featured in the latest installment of What’s Good?

Video Transcript

JARED QUAY: You got to pace yourself, man. You already got MVP. This is your third year, man. You win the Super Bowl, and then you'll be ready to retire. I mean, you already got it all, records and everything.

PATRICK MAHOMES: No, I got to win at least seven because Tom has six. So, I mean, I got to win at least seven before I even think about anything like that.

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JARED QUAY: That was part of my home setting goals in 2019. And if he's serious about catching TB12, a good first step would be stopping him in Super Bowl LV. The NFL playoffs are in full swing, and we're hitting the road to the championship with the all-new 2021 Ford F-150. In the championship round, the Chiefs and Bucs showed us some real grit and guts in their pursuit of progress.

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Last night, the Chiefs reminded everyone who the defending champs are. They sent home the upstart Bills to reach their second consecutive Super Bowl. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes provided the grit, overcoming multiple injuries just to get on the field.

And after falling behind 9-0 early, Kansas City proved they had more than enough guts to defend their championship. Earlier in the day, the Tampa Bay Bucs held on to beat the Packers in Green Bay for the NFC title, meaning in two weeks Tom Brady will play in his 10th Super Bowl.

Yo, I thought they capped you at nine. I didn't know you could do that.

The GOAT didn't make it easy, though. He threw three picks all in the second half. And they won? It was really Tampa Bay's defense that showed serious guts, sacking Aaron Rodgers five times. We'll see if the Bucs have the grit and guts to keep their championship hopes alive when they take on the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. We'll be keeping tabs on their pursuit of progress here on "The Rush."

After another COVID-related postponement last night, the NBA is getting desperate. The Miami Heat plan to screen incoming fans with COVID-sniffing dogs, and Kyrie just about got arrested for trying to swap jerseys with Bam Adebayo.

And that ain't good. But you know what is? These videos on the internet. What's good on the internet today? I'll tell you what's good.

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