Chiefs ol joe thuney grateful to go into his sixth super bowl

February 4, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Kansas City Chief’s guard Joe Thuney (62) at a press conference before the Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans Marriott. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

New Orleans – it’s a popular trivia question, with a response most people can reason into: Which player has made the most super bowl performances?

The answer, for those with short attention tensioners, is former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterback Tom Brady, who played in an amazing 10 Super Bowls.

You may not be surprised to learn that one of Brady’s former teammates is tied to second place with six performances. Kicker Stephen Gostkowski participated in six of the nine Super Bowls Brady piloting in New England.

The player tied with Gostkowski is a slightly deeper move, formerly Buffalo Bills and Denver Bronco’s defensive Lineman Mike Lodish. Lodish recorded and lost four straight Super Bowls to start his career with the bills before he broke through with victories with Broncos 1997-98.

These are the top three, but they are prepared to welcome another member to Sex-hour club Sunday when Kansas City Chiefs takes on the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl Lix.

Chief’s offensive Lineman Joe Thuney, who began his career with three straight Super Bowl performances in New England, playing with Brady, has now appeared in five, thanks to two more with Kansas City for the past two years.

Sunday will make sex.

“I feel very lucky to be on the teams I’ve been to and played with the players I’ve played with,” Thuney said. “I just tried to do my part in these situations in these teams.”

Thuney, 32, is listed as a guard, but he has seen a significant time on the left tackle of late, sliding in place in week 15 to solidify an area that had become a problem for Chiefs.

Rookie Kingsley Suamataia and second year’s tackle Wanya Morris were accused of staffing the role during the off -season, but neither distinguished through a combined 13 starts.

Go into the three times Pro Bowler, who despite Switch has handed only one bag (regular season and the playoffs) 2024-25.

“I think all O-lines want to be able to play anywhere,” he said. “It’s different. It’s just another position, and there are different players you have to do with, trying to block. I’m trying to get the most out of it.”

As for the personal performance he will reach on Sunday? He strives for something even greater: a win.

“You definitely want to enjoy it, but at the same time keep your priorities straight,” he said. “Sunday is the reason we are here. It is fantastic to enjoy it, soak all this, but still try to keep that focus on Sunday.”

-David Gladow, Field Level Media

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