NFL analyst Peter Schrager has correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner for five years in a row… so who does he have emerging victorious from this year’s big game in Las Vegas?
NFL analyst Peter Schrager has a great track record of predicting Super Bowl winners, having guessed them correctly in the past five years.
More impressively, on some occasions, Schrager called which player would have a breakthrough performance to lead the winning team to a title. In 2022, he predicted that Nick Bolton would play a big role in the Kansas City Chiefs’ win before he led their defense with eight tackles as they bested the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35.
With championship games set to take on Sunday, Schrager is once again on the verge of making the right prediction to extend his streak to six years.
In September, Schrager told the masses that the Chiefs would defeat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-28, in the big game to get their second straight title.
With both teams playing on Sunday, Schrager may or may not get the Super Bowl matchup, winner and the score right this year.
NFL Analyst Peter Schrager correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner in the past six years
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Schrager predicted that the Chiefs and 49ers will face off in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas
According to Schrager, the Chiefs will score a 34-28 win to get their second straight title
Schrager also suggested that second-year cornerback Trent McDuffie would return a pick-six late in the fourth quarter as the nail in the coffin.
Although his picks for the all-important game remain intact, Schrager struck out on his selections for the conference championships. He predicted that the 49ers would defeat the Eagles to advance and the Chiefs would meet them there by beating the Cincinnati Bengals.
Instead, the 49ers are facing the Detroit Lions, who are on a run for the ages. On the other hand, the Chiefs are facing the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens on the road.
Schrager admitted that being fond of the Ravens put him in an interesting position after he called for the Chiefs to win it all come February.
The 49ers will face Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions on Sunday for the NFC championship
Lamar Jackson and the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens will host the Chiefs for the AFC title
‘Now I’m in this jam because I am watching this Ravens team and I’m super into them,’ Schrager said on ‘Pardon My Take’.
‘To break the fourth wall, my wife is from Baltimore [and] her father is a die-hard Ravens [fan]. My son is seven years old, getting into sports and he just loves Lamar Jackson.’
Under these circumstances, Schrager joked about how the AFC championship matchup has him torn between his family and his career.
‘It’s one of those heart versus mind versus my own career [situations]. Do I just ride with the Chiefs right now or do I say ‘screw it, I’m gonna root for the Ravens here,’ because it’s good for my family and I can actually go back for Thanksgiving.’
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