Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 814 Super God State

Chapter 814 Super God State

boom.

Houston is trying to cut off Edelman's advance in time.

However, his steps were in chaos. He was first blocked, then he suddenly stopped and turned to change his target, and then he tried his best to grab it. He didn't even have time to breathe, let alone adjust his space. In the end, he simply threw his body out.

put all one's eggs in one basket.

Edelman had anticipated this scene and reflexively changed his position, winning him crucial space, which resulted in Houston not being able to complete the tackle and the entire tackle not being able to put enough force into the tackle.

Crash, storm, jolt.

Edelman stamped his feet on the ground, broke free from Houston's failed grasp in the chaos, and stumbled and turned to escape.

Houston: Oops.

When the collision occurred, Houston realized that he could not control Edelman, but he did not have time to react as Edelman had already broken free, and Houston's continued forward force missed the target.

Staggering and tottering.

Houston was on the verge of collapse.

But, he refused.

Houston only had Edelman in his eyes. He clenched his teeth, ignited a burst of energy in his body, and pushed the ground continuously, barely controlling his center of gravity. He relied on inertia to stabilize his body while staggering, and caught up with Edelman step by step.

And, running faster and faster, faster and faster.

Houston's innermost being burned with fire, and he rushed towards Edelman regardless.

Hula la.

At this time, a red cloud can be seen approaching rapidly, trying to close the encirclement; but the white lightning predicts in advance and changes its course diagonally to the right, breaking through before the encirclement gets close.

On the right side, Fowler was approaching, but Gronkowski was like a wall.

Gronkowski merely blocked the pass to slow Fowler down, but Edelman had already broken through, changed his route again, and ran vertically toward the end zone.

With light and nimble footsteps, he crossed the thirty-five-yard line and the forty-yard line and was approaching the midfield line at full speed, tearing a hole in the Kansas City Chiefs' defense.

Then, the safeties arrived.

Twisting and turning, stopping and turning suddenly, Edelman's footsteps and figure were dazzling. He found a gap in the dense defense and continued to advance. Under the silent gaze of the entire Arrowhead Stadium -

puff.

The white lightning broke through the dense red clouds.

Like a sharp blade.

Staggering, Edelman used his hands and feet to cross the 45-yard line, stumbled to regain his balance, gritted his teeth and held his breath, and crossed the midfield line in a panic. However, before he could find his footing, he could see a huge red wave in the corner of his eye, smashing down on his head, and the red shadow completely enveloped him.

Subconsciously, Edelman retreated continuously, trying to get rid of the shadow's entanglement.

Unfortunately, it was not successful.

Seeing that Edelman was about to break free, Houston quickly rushed forward, spread his arms, and suddenly grabbed Edelman.

Uh.

Houston groaned, clenched his teeth, and tried to exert force with his arms.

Edelman did not surrender. He pushed off the ground, turned around, and tried to break free. Amid the collision and squeezing, Edelman struggled to step back continuously, creating distance and breaking free before Houston's arms tightened.

Thrilling escape.

Edelman's heart was beating wildly, and he almost broke free and jumped out. His feet kept slipping and he almost fell. He hurriedly used his left hand to support the ground and barely regained his center of gravity. He didn't care about Houston. There was only one thought in his mind:
escape.

This scene fell into Fowler's eyes.

Houston lay on the ground exhausted, motionless.

Fowler's heart pounded against his chest and almost exploded, but he couldn't care less at this point. The only thing in his eyes and brain was Edelman's figure - the entire backcourt was wide open, with no defensive players left.

Fowler couldn't let Edelman drive straight in.

After getting rid of Gronkowski's entanglement, Fowler gritted his teeth and ran at full speed, rushing towards Edelman regardless of anything.

As Fowler pounced, he was surprised to see Edelman curled up into a ball and actually dodged under his left armpit.

Empty.

Fowler watched Edelman stretch out again and rotate counterclockwise to get rid of him from behind. He was so slippery that he couldn't catch him. Not only did Fowler have no way to exert force, but he also used Fowler as a shield to interfere with the vision of the quickly approaching safeties, allowing him to continue to escape.

Fowler held his breath, and a secondary reaction immediately followed.

Fowler did not turn with Edelman, but went back clockwise and swung his right arm straight out, across Edelman's face.

Edelman: Huh.

Just as he was about to break through, he saw the arm in front of him. He leaned back and bent down, and got out from under the arm again. His steps that continued to push off the ground did not stop but were disrupted. His center of gravity was unstable and he could not increase his speed.

Then, Fowler followed up and Murray intercepted, and they finally completed the tackle together.

Edelman fell to the ground.

"… Edelman! Edelman!"

"My God, Edelman was like a god at this moment. He made full use of his advantages with a series of small-scale quick stops and turns and rapid changes of direction."

"Grab! Get rid of!"

"incredible!"

"Edelman was in danger of falling in the dense defense of the Kansas City Chiefs, and he didn't even have room to breathe, but he never fell to the ground. His footsteps moved around in the airtight space, finding ways to prolong his life again and again."

"Then, break through the defense."

"Edelman did it! Edelman!"

"Incredible, this is simply incredible."

"Who could have thought that it was Edelman who stepped up in the face of the New England Patriots' overall sluggish offensive performance and Brady's obvious poor performance. He undoubtedly played the best and most exciting game of his career."

"Twenty yards!"

"Thirty yards!"

"Edelman is unstoppable!"

"Forty yards!"

"Fifty yards!"

"Edelman aimed at the end zone, ready to make a fatal shot to complete the buzzer-beating goal. The defending champion stood on the edge of the cliff!"

"God!"

"Get rid of it, turn around, and change position."

"Wow, Edelman... like a magician, he still has such a performance after playing for four hours in the game."

"but!"

"Fowler and Murray did a great job. They finally intercepted Edelman and prevented him from running straight into the end zone."

"However, Julian Edelman had an amazing performance. If the New England Patriots can win tonight, Edelman will undoubtedly be the MVP of the game. He almost single-handedly drives the New England Patriots' offense and continues the New England Patriots' hopes of winning the championship."

"In this attack, Brady's five-yard short pass did not find the gap and create space for his wide receiver as usual; but Edelman did not mind. He got rid of three tackles and advanced 53 yards with an unparalleled performance, helping the New England Patriots reach the Kansas City Chiefs' half-court 22-yard line."

"Reed had to use a timeout."

(End of this chapter)

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