So now, the Super Bowl is set for February 12 in Chandler, Arizona, home of the Cardinals.
The top seeds in both conferences held serve despite trends going in the opposite direction Sunday to set up the "Big Game".
In Philadelphia, the Eagles defense picked up right where they left off a week ago against the Giants, allowing only a touchdown to Christian McCaffrey, and knocked rookie QB Brock Purdy out of the game with an elbow injury, although he did return when his backup, Josh Johnson, was injured, in a 31-7 rout.
It was Purdy's 1st loss as a starter, and a very costly one. It also took some shine off 49ers defensive coordinator Demeco Ryans, who played in Houston and Philadelphia during hsi career, and was being looked at for a possible head coaching position after just two seasons as coordinator, a position he accepted when Robert Saleh left to coach the Jets.
For what it's worth, we mentioned that Philadelphia wrestling icon Paul Heyman cut a heel promo on the "City of Brotherly Love" one week ago, touting Purdy and the Niners to get heat. In terms of kayfabe, the Eagles might want to consider sending Heyman an autographed game ball, since they can say Heyman gave them extra motivation against the Niners.
In reality, the elder Mysterio was injured in a match Friday on Smackdown in which he beat Karrion Kross. It was posted online that the rules of the Rumble match clearly state that if a competitor doesn't come out when his number is called before the next one is called, then he is ruled out.
A 2-time Hart Trophy winner, and a 3-time scoring champion, Hull racked up 610 goals and 1170 points before being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983. Hull bolted for the upstart WHA in 1972, and played for Winnipeg (now an NHL team) before jumping back to the NHL to play for Hartford for 9 games in 1980.
Off the ice, Bobby became outspoken with some very controversial beliefs at the turn of the century, falling into certain delusions about Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
Rest in peace.
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