The wild card round of the NFL left us with several things to learn for the remainder of the playoffs. Tom Brady is still on a GOAT level, San Francisco can beat anyone and the Chiefs‘ stadium can run out of fireworks if they score too many TDs.
Not kidding, or we really don’t know, but at Arrowhead, the Chiefs’ stadium, there was a real celebration party every time Kansas City scored and they did it six times, although not all of them had fireworks.
Why weren’t there fireworks to celebrate the six touchdown passes? Well, on the giant screen of the stadium a direct message was seen from the entire Chiefs board and it was that they had finished because of so many scores what did you do.
“Chiefs fans, we’re sorry to report, but because of your support and the Chiefs continually finding the end zone, we’ve run out of touchdown fireworks.. Direct all your complaints to the first nearest fan booth“, it was the message that was seen in Arrowhead.
It sounds like the Chiefs made a little fun of their rival, the Steelers, although in Pittsburgh they knew that it was really very difficult to compete against Patrick Mahomes and company, that even Travis Kelce showed he had a good arm by throwing a touchdown pass.
Bitter goodbye from Big Ben: No playoffs, no fireworks and the Chiefs scoring at will
Ben Roethlisberger lived a nightmare in his last game as a player for the NFL Steelers, because I only saw Patrick Mahomes (AND Travis Kelce) throw touchdown passes, which in total were five for the QB and the rest for the tight end of the Chiefs.
TRAVIS KELCE THROWS A TD PASS ????
Yes, you heard that right.
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/2Ttf7DvB6L
– The Government of the Meeting (@gobdelencuentro) January 17, 2022
The defense tried to help Big Ben where it could, but the Chiefs had a high level to show him that they want to take revenge in the Super Bowl, whether Tom Brady arrives or not. The goal was clear to them and they achieved it.
Big Ben says goodbye to the NFL with a game at the Arrowhead, although without having the possibility of one more game in the postseason, but this campaign he had the opportunity to say goodbye to all his fans in Pittsburgh, in the Heinz Field.