The Flats – The nine #ProJackets have been narrowed down to two as the NFL season has been narrowed down to two, with the final game of the season being Super Bowl III to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
For the first time since 2017, a former Yellow Jacket running back will compete in a big game. jordan mason San Francisco 49ers to face kicker harrison butker To the Kansas City Chiefs.
So far this postseason, Butker has remained comatose, hitting 7-of-7 field goals and 7-of-7 PATs after finishing the season with a 94.3 completion percentage (8th in the NFL). He has a perfect record of success. He's also an impressive 5-for-5 on kicks from 50 yards or more.
Butker will make history on Sunday, needing just three field goals to pass Adam Vinatieri and Stephen Gostkowski for the most field goals in Super Bowl history.
Butker has scored 145 points on 28-of-32 field goals and 61-of-64 PATs in 18 postseason games.
Mason, on the other hand, will be making his first Super Bowl appearance in his second year in the league. This season, Mason appeared in 17 games and had 40 carries for 206 yards and a career-best three touchdowns. He averages 5.2 yards per carry.
Despite not having a career yet this postseason, Mason has played in five career playoff games as a young pro and has plenty of experience heading into Super Bowl LVIII.
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