5 things about 49ersโ Jimmy Garoppolo you probably didnโt know
If you follow football, by now, you must know the name Jimmy Garoppolo -- the star quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers. Of course, Garoppolo and Romo didnโt attend Eastern Illinois University at the same time. Before he arrived in San Francisco, Garoppolo was with New England, the team that drafted him -- he went 62nd overall in 2014, which was the second round. Yes, he was the one who called Erin Andrews โbaby.โIt was late October of last year when Garoppolo called the well-known FOX sideline reporter โbabyโ on national TV. We had to LOL at this find from ABC 7 in San Francisco.
5 things about Chiefsโ Patrick Mahomes you probably didnโt know (that will make you love him)
Surely youโve heard of Patrick Mahomes -- Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback, record-breaking megastar, NFLโs 2018 Most Valuable Player of the Year -- weโll go on shortly. He loves ketchup (particularly the fancy Whataburger kind)Yes, Mahomes loves ketchup. https://t.co/1kjZHw5KRv โ Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) November 16, 2018Reporter: Patrick, rumor has it that Andy Reid likes ketchup more than you do, whatโs your comment? Patrick Mahomes: I donโt know if thatโs actually possible. Patrick Mahomes throws the ball out of Arrowhead Stadium (turn sound down, helicopter buzz is brutal).
This could be the most expensive Super Bowl ever with ticket prices soaring
The Super Bowl matchup is set with the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV, and this highly anticipated game has sent ticket prices soaring. On the online ticket platform SeatGeek, the average resale price is currently $6,232. Taking place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Sunday, February 2, the demand for this year's Super Bowl is at an all-time high with it trending to be the most expensive Super Bowl ever. Compared to previous Super Bowls, the average resale ticket price is nearly $1,000 more than the second most expensive game, Super Bowl LII. Tickets for Super Bowl LIII between the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots was third most expensive at $4,657.