Chiefs face 3-peat dilemma if they win Super Bowl
And that's the thing, man. Somebody needs to tell the Heat that they won't out-petty Jimmy Butler. He won't let you do it. He's going to get the last laugh. He always does. Just ask the Timberwolves how that goes. That man embarrassed his team in practice and then sat down with Rachel Nichols to let us all know that he did it.
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The Miami Heat have suspended forward Jimmy Butler indefinitely, the team announced Monday. The suspension will last no fewer than five games and will be without pay.
Dolphins' bid for three-peat Super Bowl started by playing the Oakland Raiders in an AFC divisional playoff game on Dec. 21, 1974.
Pat Riley, the current president and former head coach of the Miami Heat, owns half a dozen trademarks related to the word "three-peat." That could affect whether it appears on Chiefs merch, as they try to become the first NFL team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
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Washington hasn’t reached or won a Super Bowl since 1991, and Buffalo has never won and last came a win away in 1993. Bills-Comms! 2. HEAT: Miami wins; malcontent Butler eligible to play Monday ...
He will try to become the fourth quarterback to win the NFL's ultimate prize as a starting quarterback after losing his first Super Bowl start.
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Even if the Kansas City Chiefs do win their third straight Super Bowl with a victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9, the AFC Champions may struggle to claim a 'three-peat.'