Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks punch tickets to NFL Super Bowl 48
By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Copyright 2014, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc.
The Denver Broncos stampeded the New England Patriots 26-16 in the National Football League’s (NFL) American Conference Championship held on Sunday, January 19, 2014, in Denver, Colorado punching a ticket to the big dance, Super Bowl 48, on Sunday, February 2, 2014 at the Met Life Stadium in New Jersey. Broncos future NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning passed for 400 yards and two touchdowns in leading the Broncos to the victory and AFC Championship. The Denver Broncos defense also stopped New England Patriots super quarterback Tom Brady and shutdown the potent Patriots running game to seal the AFC Championship.
The Seattle Seahawks defense bent but never broke against the high-powered San Francisco 49ers offense, intercepting a Colin Kaepernick pass in the Seahawks end zone with 22 seconds left in the game to seal the NFL’s National Football Conference Championship on Sunday, Janurary 19th, in Seattle, Washington, earning a ticket to the big dance, Super Bowl 48, against the Peyton Manning-led Denver Broncos on February 2nd. Seattle Seahawks outstanding quarterback Russell Wilson guided the steady Seahawks offense and Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch rushed for over 100 yards against the stingy San Francisco 49ers defense.
The NFL’s Super Bowl 48 on February 2nd promises to be an exciting championship game with the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks. Who will win Super Bowl 48? Broncos or Seahawks? Pick your team and good luck.