Chiefs win first Super Bowl in 50 years, rallying to defeat 49ers

The Kansas City Chiefs scored three unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter to rally past the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 at Super Bowl 54 in Miami. Patrick Mahomes threw the go-ahead score to Damien Williams with 2:44 left to put KC up for good. Williams capped the win with a 38-yard TD run with 1:12 to go. Mahomes passed for 286 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, and also scored on the ground to take MVP honors. Williams had 133 yards of total offense and two scores as the Chiefs won the second Super Bowl in franchise history and first in 50 years.

Jimmy Garoppolo passed for 219 yards, a touchdown and two picks for the 49ers, who led 20-10 with less than seven minutes left. Raheem Mostert rushed for a TD for the Niners.

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid says they expected a dogfight:

Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes on what he was thinking on their go-ahead drive:

49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan says he’s proud of his team’s effort in defeat:

49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo says this loss doesn’t not tarnish their great season: