By Sam Salgado
Of the Gleaner
The Super Bowl is just right around the corner, but who are the two Super Bowl contenders? Well, for now, that shall remain a mystery until February.
Teams first must win enough games in the regular season to make it to the playoffs. It all starts with the Wildcard teams with the lowest seeds in both NFC and AFC.( The number in parentheses is the seed the team has. )
(5) Kansas City made quick work of (4) Houston with a 30-0 win to move on to the AFC Divisional round to go up against (2) Patriots. (6) Pittsburgh won a close game to move up a step on the bracket beating the (3) Bengals in a close game that ended in a score of 18-16. Now (1) Denver has to host Pittsburgh in the last AFC Divisional round of the 2015-16 season. these two games will be broadcasted in 1/16 and 1/17.

Students are excited for the results and have their own favorites. Mitchell Walz, ‘19, whose favorite team has the second to last seed in the NFC Playoffs wanted to takes us back into the first Super Bowl matchup ever in the history of The NFL “It would have to be the Packers because they’re just so amazing, and their opponent would have to be without a doubt Kansas City Chiefs just because of their 11 game win streak,” he says. “I can see the score ending up to be 28-21. Green Bay takes the trophy back home.”

One of the biggest sporting events in the world, the Super Bowl, is almost here. Who will be our Super Bowl champions for the 2015-16 season? Find out Feb.7th on CBS!