The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers Meet in Las Vegas (2024)

It’s a rematch four years in the making: the San Francisco 49ers face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Sunday.

The last time the two teams played against each other in a Super Bowl was in 2020, when the Chiefs beat the 49ers 31-20 in Miami.

Many of the Chiefs’ players have played in multiple Super Bowls.

Do you know the most common first names on the rosters? Last names? Leading states of birth? Colleges and conferences most represented? Height and weight? The players with the most pro experience?

For some, this will be their fourth appearance in five seasons. Last year, the Kelce brothers – the Chiefs’ Travis and Philadelphia Eagles’ Jason from Cleveland Heights, Ohio — were on opposing teams. This year, Travis Kelce is back with the Chiefs and some sports and music fans wonder if his girlfriend, Grammy Award-winning pop singer Taylor Swift, will be there.

Meet the Players From Across the Country and Around the World

Do you know the most common first names on the rosters? Last names? Leading states of birth? Colleges and conferences most represented? Height and weight? The players with the most pro experience?

The Big Game Census below answers these and other burning questions about the 139 players in the 2024 Super Bowl.

Explore the Big Game Census above for details about the players:

  • Most common first names: Nick/Nic (5), Chris/Christian (4) and Mike (4).
  • Most common last name: Jones (4) and Davis (3).
  • States of birth: California (17), Florida (12), Georgia and Texas (10 each), Louisiana (8) and Ohio (7).
  • Foreign-born players: Seven (up from three last year), hailing from Australia, Ghana, Greece, Liberia, Nigeria, Mexico and Turkey.
  • Colleges: Florida, Georgia and Oklahoma (5); Clemson, Michigan, Middle Tennessee and University of Southern California (4); 5 tied (3).
  • Conferences: SEC (26), Big 12 (17), Big Ten and Pac-12 (14), ACC (13) and AAC (8).
  • Age: 30 and over (26), including 32 (5); 33 (4), 34 (1) and 35 (1). The majority (113) are in their 20s (the youngest is 21). The average age is 26.2.
  • Years of professional experience: One player has 14 years (the 49ers’ Trent Williams), two have 12, two have 11 and three have 10. Eight players have 10+ years, down from 13 players last year. Thirty are rookies, up from 19 last year. The average number of years of experience is 3.7.
  • Height: The tallest player (the 49ers’ Alfredo Gutierrez) is 6’8”, five are 6’6” and 10 are 6’5”. The shortest player (the Chiefs’ Clyde Edwards-Helaire) is 5’7”, one is 5’8” and four are 5’9”. There are 32 players under 6’.
  • Weight: Thirty-three players weigh more than 300 pounds, with the heaviest (the Chiefs’ Donovan Smith) weighing in at 338 lbs. Twenty-four players weigh less than 200 pounds, with the lightest (the Chiefs’ Ekow Boye-Doe) weighing in at 177 lbs.

More Fun Facts

Nothing says loyalty more than playing in the Super Bowl for the team from your home state. This year there are 18 players compared to just four last year. (The Kansas City Metro Area includes counties in Missouri and Kansas).

  • Number of 49ers born in California: 14.
  • Number of 49ers who were born and attended college in California: 6.
  • Number of Chiefs born in Kansas: 1; Missouri: 3.
  • Number of Chiefs who were born and attended college in Kansas or Missouri: 3.

All But One NFL Team in Top 50 Metro Areas

Eight teams, all from the top 50 most populous U.S. metro areas, have a .000 winning percentage in the Super Bowl.

The 49ers have a .714 winning percentage and the Chiefs a .600.

Green Bay is the least populous metro area with an NFL team and the only one not in the top 50 (158th). Yet its Packers have a 4-1 Super Bowl record, giving it a higher winning percentage (.800) than this year’s Super Bowl teams.

Can you name the four teams with a perfect 1.000 winning percentage in the Super Bowl?

How about the team with 11 appearances? Or the team that was in four consecutive Super Bowls and lost every one of them?

Find the answers in the 2023 National Football League Record & Fact Book beginning on page 495.

Derick C. Moore is a senior communications specialist in the Census Bureau's Communications Directorate.

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The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers Meet in Las Vegas (2024)

FAQs

What happens if the Super Bowl ends in a tie? ›

If the score is still tied at the end of an overtime period - or if the second team's initial possession has not ended - the teams will play another overtime period. Play will continue regardless of how many overtime periods are needed for a winner to be determined.

Who is favored 49ers or Chiefs? ›

The 49ers are favorites to defeat the Chiefs in Super Bowl 58 according to the BetMGM NFL odds. Looking to wager? Check out the best mobile sports betting apps offering NFL betting promos in 2023.

Who won the coin toss Super Bowl in 2024? ›

Taylor Swift danced as the Kansas City Chiefs won the coin toss to kick off the 2024 Super Bowl.

Why did San Francisco take the ball in overtime? ›

In the immediate aftermath of Super Bowl LVIII, 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan explained that he opted to take the ball after winning the coin toss to start overtime because he wanted to have the third possession of the game, with the next score winning it all.

Who is winning the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

The 2024 Super Bowl ended in dramatic fashion with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime for their second consecutive NFL championsship. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs secured their fourth Super Bowl win in franchise history and third in the last five years.

Has any Super Bowl ever ended in a tie? ›

Playoff games cannot end in a tie, and neither can the Super Bowl. After the opening possession, any score can still end the game, but if it goes scoreless through an entire overtime period, they will move into a second. And then a third.

Who has the best odds to win the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Odds to Win Super Bowl 2024
TeamCurrent OddsOpening Odds
San Francisco 49ers+650+500
Baltimore Ravens+1000+850
Detroit Lions+1200+1200
Buffalo Bills+1400+1200
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Jun 14, 2024

How much money was bet on the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Here are how the Super Bowl betting figures have grown, according to the survey results, since 2019, the first year since legal betting began spreading across the nation: 2024 -- 68 million adults, $23.1 billion bet.

How much money was bet on Super Bowl 58? ›

That year, over 185 million U.S. dollars were bet on the 58th edition of the NFL's biggest game of the season, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in overtime to win their second Super Bowl in as many years.

What rule did the 49ers not know? ›

That scrutiny will be even stronger after some 49ers players admitted they weren't aware of new rules regarding overtime. For many years, overtime ended as soon as one team scored. Then the rule was altered so both teams could possess the ball — unless the first team on offense scored a touchdown.

Why did the Chiefs not want the ball in OT? ›

The Chiefs had a plan. The players knew the plan. The Chiefs wanted the ball second, and they would have gone for two if the 49ers had scored a touchdown on the first drive.

How many overtimes are allowed in the Super Bowl? ›

The same timing rules that apply at the end of the second and fourth regulation periods also apply at the end of a second or fourth overtime period. If there is still no winner at the end of a fourth overtime period, there will be another coin toss, and play will continue until a winner is declared.

Has any Super Bowl ever gone into overtime? ›

Super Bowl LI featured the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, with the Patriots overcoming a 28–3 deficit in the third quarter to emerge victorious. Due to the comeback, the game is nicknamed "28–3". The game was also the first Super Bowl to be decided in overtime.

Has a bowl game ever ended in a tie? ›

The last tie in a bowl game was in 1991 at the Holiday Bowl when BYU and Iowa finished in a 13-13 tie. The most controversial tie came in the 1988 Sugar Bowl.

Do Super Bowl squares end in a tie? ›

That introduces a new variable, however, since end-of-game squares with the same number cannot be produced in tied games. Therefore, all scores of 7-7, 17-17, 27-27, 37-37, etc., would not be included in that Super Bowl square since the Super Bowl cannot end in a tie.

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