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Patrick Mahomes' MVP performance helped him achieve the Super Bowl Disney dream most take for granted

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV to lift the Lombardi Trophy on Sunday night.

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The Kansas City Chiefs pulled off yet another postseason comeback on Sunday, erasing a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 and become Super Bowl champions for the first time in 50 years.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes was once again the star of the show, sparking the impressive comeback with a 44-yard strike to Tyreek Hill, setting up their first of three successive touchdowns the Chiefs would score to close the game.

For his heroic effort, Mahomes would be named Super Bowl MVP. "It's something I've wanted to say my whole life," Mahomes said after taking the award. "I'm going to Disney World!"

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While the branded shout-out might come off as tired to those that have watched champions celebrate Disney year after year, Mahomes wasn't lying when he said he'd been wanting to say it his whole life.

Seven years ago, before Mahomes was on the radar of the most observant of NFL scouts, he was imagining how special it would be to tell the world you were going to Disney World as a Super Bowl champion and tweeted out the thought.

That was February 6, 2013, just days after Joe Flacco was named MVP of Super Bowl XLVII for his effort leading the Ravens past the San Francisco 49ers.

Seven years later, nearly to the day, Mahomes would lead his own team past the 49ers in the Super Bowl and book his own trip to Disney World.

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