Patrick Mahomes Joins Effort to Find Missing Atlanta Super Bowl
KANSAS CITY - Following his success in finding a missing Patrick Mahomes from the 2018 season, Mahomes himself has joined the effort to find a missing Atlanta Super Bowl. "I want to do whatever I can to help," said Mahomes. "It's tough to think that there's an entire Super Bowl that's just gone missing. The MVP voters had it locked up for Tom Brady, and there was a big lead, and then poof! It's gone. The only logical explanation is that it's been misplaced, so I'm asking all my followers to keep an eye out around their house, maybe check inside that junk drawer or under the couch. If we can find the missing 51st Super Bowl, it will bring resolution to so many, especially poor Julio [Jones]."
Super Bowl LI went missing after the New England Patriots completed a dramatic comeback victory over the Atlanta Falcons. It was reported that several key witnesses last saw the Super Bowl midway through the third quarter with the Falcons ahead 28-3. While the trophy has been located, the game itself has yet to be found.
The NFL has called upon Mahomes for his special finding abilities after the Chiefs quarterback successfully located himself in a missing-persons photo that had been altered to exclude him. Witnesses report that after Mahomes joined the search, he was given a dossier of information on other missing Super Bowls and asked to try to track them down. "It's a heavy burden," said Mahomes. "There's the one where the Eagles beat the Patriots, and also the one where the Patriots beat the Rams. Those ones were somewhat forgettable, but they need closure, too."
At publishing time, the missing Los Angeles Super Bowl had been found inside a box of other, more important Super Bowls.
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