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Super Bowl 54 Winner Predicted By Madden NFL 20

As it does every year, EA Sports has now released the results of its Super Bowl simulation that uses the latest Madden game to predict the winner of the big game.

According to the simulation, the Kansas Chief Chiefs will defeat the San Francisco 49ers in a very close game, by a score of 35-31. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes will earn the Super Bowl MVP award for his performance, according to the simulation. You can watch the announcement video below, which follows a teaser featuring Peyton and Eli Manning.

In previous years, EA posts a detailed breakdown of its Super Bowl simulation--featuring player statistics and other key details--but it's not clear if that's happening this year.

Whatever the case, the Madden Super Bowl simulation is often wrong, as it has been for the past few years. So 49ers fans shouldn't get too upset over this. It would be great for Mahomes, who is also on the cover of Madden NFL 20. Then again, if the Chiefs lose, fans will no doubt blame the Madden Curse.

GameSpot also ran a Super Bowl 54 simulation using Madden 20--and we got some very interesting results. Check out the video embedded above to learn more.

Super Bowl 54 takes place on Sunday, February 2 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Florida. For lots more, check out GameSpot's breakdown of how to watch the game, what movie trailers to expect, who's performing at halftime, and more.



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