Chiefs and Buccaneers ready to tangle in Super Bowl LV...Bills offensive coordinator named NFL's Assistant Coach of the Year...and two more Sabres players enter COVID-19 protocol. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top left: Super Sunday has arrived! Tonight, Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady will each be looking to add another Lombardi Trophy to their collections as the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers square off in Super Bowl LV. Mahomes is looking to make the Chiefs the first NFL team in 16 years to win back-to-back Super Bowls, while Tom Brady aims for his seventh world championship to go with the six he won as a member of the New England Patriots. WDOE (94.9 FM/101.5 FM/1410 AM) will have live wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl LV, starting at 2:00 PM. Kickoff from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa is slated for 6:30 PM! Image by the NFL
Top right: Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll this season led an offense that led the AFC in scoring and helped deliver the Bills their first AFC East division title since 1995. On Saturday, Daboll was rewarded for his efforts by being named the NFL's Assistant Coach of the Year. Under Daboll, the Bills set single-season franchise records for points scored (501) and touchdowns (60). Photo by the Buffalo Bills
Bottom left: Eight people make up the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021, which was announced on Saturday. Shown in the top row (from left to right) are Alan Faneca, Tom Flores, Calvin Johnson, and John Lynch. In the bottom row (from left to right) are Peyton Manning, Billy Nunn, Drew Pearson, and Charles Woodson. Johnson, Manning and Woodson made it to Canton in their first year of eligibility. Image by the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Bottom right: Two more Buffalo Sabres players have been added to the NHL's COVID-19 protocol list -- forwards Dylan Cozens (left) and Curtis Lazar. The Sabres now have seven players in COVID-19 protocol, along with head coach Ralph Krueger. Photos by the Buffalo Sabres