This week I will be discussing a blog over the Super Bowl, between the Kansas City Chief and the San Francisco 49ers. If you haven’t heard or seen, the Kansas City Chiefs had a comeback win in the Super Bowl. It was the Chief’s first Super Bowl win in the past fifty years. Even though this is the big headline, the blog I am going to talk about is over Kansas City Chiefs starting running-back, Damien Williams. Williams has had a breakout year, as far as his stats go. He was an undrafted running-back that was picked up by the Chiefs to back up Kareem Hunt. Hunt go into some trouble, which led to the dismissal of Hunt. This put Williams in the starting position role for the Chiefs. The Kansas City Chiefs head coach, Andy Reid, noted that he had a lot of faith in Williams being their go to guy for the running game. Williams definitely stepped up to the plate. He was good every Sunday this season, and then became the only running-back in NFL history to rush for more than 100 yards while scoring rushing and receiving touchdowns in the Super Bowl. Also when the Chiefs needed a big push to come back in the game, Williams scored two late touchdowns to secure the win for Kansas City. He had almost 500 yards rushing this season, which doubled his career best. Although Williams’s age could be a set-back, being it’s his seventh season, the Chiefs are considering making Williams the starter for the next season. If this is the case, it will be the first team he’s been the starting-running back on. The overall goal of this blog, is to show that Damien Williams had a great season with the Chiefs and potentially without his performance in the playoffs, the Chiefs may not have won the Super Bowl.