The Kansas City Chiefs made history in Super Bowl LVII when they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35. Among the many things that contributed to the victory, one that stands out is the Chiefs’ ability to run the ball. This was a significant shift from the previous season, when the Chiefs struggled in this area.
The Chiefs had a season-best 6.1 yards per carry in the Super Bowl, a major improvement over the previous season. This success was due in part to the outstanding work of the offensive line, led by All-Pro left tackle Eric Fisher. They opened up huge holes in the line of scrimmage, allowing the running backs to gain large chunks of yardage.
The other key factor in the running game was the play of quarterback Patrick Mahomes. His ability to read the defense, make the correct reads, and then make the correct decisions gave the running game the extra edge it needed to succeed. His quick feet and ability to get outside the pocket also helped the Chiefs to break off big plays.
Finally, the Chiefs had a well-crafted game plan that utilized the running game to its fullest potential. Head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy used a variety of formations and play calls to keep the defense off balance and take advantage of the opportunities the Eagles gave them. This allowed the Chiefs to control the clock and keep the Eagles defense guessing.
The combination of these factors enabled the Chiefs to have a successful running game in the Super Bowl, leading to their victory. It was an impressive display of skill and execution that will be remembered for years to come.