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Chiefs broadcasters past and present give voice to Super Bowl success
Season 3 · Episode 134

Chiefs broadcasters past and present give voice to Super Bowl success

Mitch Holthus, Kevin Harlan and Tom Hedrick are a power trio over 50 years of listening.

SportsBeat KC

January 31, 202036m 5s

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Show Notes

Kansas City Chiefs broadcasters bring voice to the team, and those voices shared in the celebration of the franchise’s first AFC championship in half a century.

In this daily episode of the SportsBeat KC podcast, current Chiefs play-by-play man Mitch Holthus, national broadcaster and former Chiefs voice Kevin Harlan and Tom Hedrick, who called Chiefs games in the 1960s and was the national radio broadcaster for Super Bowls I and IV, share their feelings about these Super Bowl Chiefs.

You’ll hear some of their most memorable calls. Also, Andy Reid shares insight as the Sunday showcase nears, and Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner offers some thoughts on Patrick Mahomes.

Story links:

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