Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1651 Rain Disperses and Clouds Fly

Chapter 1651 Rain Disperses and Clouds Fly
"incredible!"

"The biggest upset of the season has occurred!"

"But... a mortal enemy in the same district is a mortal enemy in the same district!"

"The Las Vegas Raiders have become the biggest dark horse in three seasons, accomplishing a feat that the other 30 teams in the league have been chasing but have never been able to achieve!"

“Josh Jacobs did it! Just as Levi defeated Derek Henry, Josh Jacobs defeated Levi, and the University of Alabama has once again completed a top-down succession.”

"While the entire league is discussing the cycle of the Kansas City Chiefs and the New England Patriots, from the beginning to the end of the New England Patriots; now another cycle is being born, from the Oakland Raiders to the Las Vegas Raiders. Although the time and names have changed, the undying rivalry between the AFC West District remains unchanged!"

"The answer is revealed: the Las Vegas Raiders! It's the Las Vegas Raiders who are playing the role of the ultimate dark horse. Sure enough, this is very much like the Kansas Chiefs."

"The Terminator is born!"

Amazement, cheers, screams, shock, shock.

The waves surged and roared, plunging the entire North American continent into madness—

This wasn't even a night game; nobody in the league anticipated this. The game was casually scheduled for Sunday afternoon, just an ordinary regular season game. But the Las Vegas Raiders turned things upside down, just as the Cleveland Browns always manage to disrupt the divisional landscape.

Boom! Boom! Boom!
The noise, the clamor, the din swept in.

They all went crazy.

However, Josh Jacobs didn't have time to appreciate all of this.

After scoring the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds, Jacobs curled up in a ball on his knees in the end zone, trembling uncontrollably.

Hey, congratulations.

A voice came from above. Jacobs looked up sharply and saw Li Wei's face, which was covered in sweat and flushed. A big smile appeared on his lips and his eyes were full of light. There was no regret or sadness. On the contrary, he was full of youthful vigor.

Li Wei extended his right hand in a friendly manner, the smile on his lips reflected in his eyes, shining as brightly as the starry sea.

"You better believe that everything is happening. You scored the game-winning touchdown, you helped the team win, and this is your moment."

Words are skillful. Li Wei made no mention of himself, nor of the Kansas Chiefs, nor of Jacobs ending the Kansas Chiefs' glorious record. Instead, he focused all his attention on Jacobs, the glory that Jacobs had earned.

Jacobs laughed too. Sure enough, Li Wei was still the same Li Wei, striving for victory with dignity and facing defeat with dignity.

as always.

Jacobs grabbed Levi's right hand, used the leverage to stand up, and gave Levi a big hug. A thousand words swirled on his tongue but he couldn't say them. In the end, he just patted Levi's shoulder heavily and let out a long breath, "A great game."

Li Wei punched Jacobs hard on the back twice.

Jacobs almost vomited blood. "Rookie!"

Li Wei opened his arms and laughed heartily, "You took all the glory and honor, but you still have to allow me to experience a setback, right?" Despite his words, his eyes shone with a clear and cheerful light. "I suggest you get ready, because we'll be visiting Las Vegas soon."

Jacobs felt a chill run down his spine at the sight of that eager, impatient expression, and sighed to the heavens, "Can't you let me savor the joy of victory a little longer?"

Li Wei tilted his head. "Enjoy it, enjoy it to the fullest. Don't worry, I won't be watching you every second." Jacobs: ...Then what exactly is this feeling of being constantly on edge right now?
Li Wei chuckled, "Haha." After the little joke, he added, "Hey, I'm serious. It was a fantastic match, and you deserve it tonight. Enjoy the applause tonight."

A warm current surged through Jacobs' chest, and he was filled with boundless pride. "I'll be waiting for you in Las Vegas. You're warmly welcome!"

The game is over. It's all over.

After the Las Vegas Raiders were sent off, the post-game press conference ended, and the locker room was filled with post-game relaxation massages and a brief debriefing before teammates gradually left.

Li Wei returned to Arrowhead Stadium alone.

The stadium had long been cleared out, empty and silent, deserted and utterly still, yet the air seemed to still retain the clamor and roars of the battle, the smoke of the clashes, the sweat and heavy breathing surging in every corner, while the score on the big screen above the stadium remained glaringly obvious.

"40:38".

Everything felt unreal.

This is the end?

Li Wei felt... a kind of emptiness, an emptiness that was difficult to express or describe accurately in language, like being suspended in mid-air, unable to land.

In this game, they had to admit that the Las Vegas Raiders performed exceptionally well, especially on offense. The duo of Derek Karl and Josh Jacobs were well-prepared and executed a beautiful offensive play against the Kansas City Chiefs' rapidly improving defensive frontcourt.

In fact, the Kansas City Chiefs still performed well, and did not collapse or show signs of fatigue as imagined. They maintained pressure on offense throughout the game, scoring another 38 points and keeping their lead until the last 40 seconds.

However, at the last moment, Jacobs seemed to have divine assistance, and with Carl's deceptively realistic fake run as cover, he made a deep and swift advance, completing the mission in one go.

Without a doubt, the Las Vegas Raiders deserved this victory, and Jacobs deserved all the praise and recognition.

But why do I still feel a sense of emptiness?

Li Wei understood those principles.

There are no invincible generals in the arena, no one or no team can win forever, and even the longest and most legendary winning streaks will eventually come to an end. Everyone must face defeat.

Furthermore, failure is an integral part of competitive sports.

In fact, without the bitterness and anger of failure, the taste of victory would not be so sweet and blissful.

From his past life to this one, Li Wei has faced many defeats on the field. After joining the Kansas City Chiefs, he also experienced many bitter defeats. The six-game losing streak after losing to the Oakland Raiders in the 2017 season is unforgettable, and the attack he suffered after losing to the Gillette Chiefs in the 2018 season is unforgettable.

But today, an indescribable emotion lingers in my heart, refusing to dissipate.

Li Wei strolled along the sidelines of the Arrowhead basketball court, just like the "cops and robbers" game he played as a child. The difference was that they had to keep their feet on the sidelines of the basketball court. Once they left the sidelines, they were out of the game. It was clearly a game of chasing each other, but a group of children were having a great time.

For some reason, Li Wei recalled that night when he spotted Alex Smith at the training facility. The desire for the Super Bowl and the uncertainty about the future made the usually calm and strong captain reveal a bit of vulnerability; perhaps, he has now reached the point where he can experience different dimensions of life?

buzzing.

Li Wei's phone vibrated in his pocket. He thought it was Mahomes calling to urge him to come home, but when he saw the caller ID, a smile crept onto his lips.

(End of this chapter)

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