By Nick Selbe The game was set up for an all-time classic finish … until it wasn’t. View the original article to see embedded media. Super Bowl LVII had all the makings of an instant classic finish—right up until the game’s most pivotal play turned on a questionable penalty. With the score tied at 35 apiece, the Chiefs were driving inside the Philadelphia 20-yard line facing a third-and-8. Patrick Mahomes’s pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster fell incomplete, but the referee threw a flag for defensive holding on James Bradberry, giving Kansas City the first down. That enabled the Chiefs to burn nearly...
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