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49ers’ Kyle Shanahan out to claim elusive title after past Super Bowl heartbreaks
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Published Feb. 4, 2024, 10:53 p.m. E
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LAS VEGAS — Yeah, Kyle Shanahan knows his way around Super Bowls.
He was in one four years ago as a young head coach.
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He was in one seven years ago as a hotshot offensive coordinator for the Falcons.
He estimates he attended six other Super Bowls “as a family member growing up,” along for the ride to see his father, Mike, work in the big game during an illustrious coaching career.
Kyle Shanaha is 0-1 in Super Bowls as a head coach, as his 49ers lost Super Bowl LIV 31-20 to the Chiefs in Miami Gardens, Fla. He is back at it again, this time taking the Niners into Vegas for a Super Bowl 2024 meeting with, wouldn’t you know it, the Chiefs once more.
“I was real happy with our preparation last time,” Shanahan said recently in Santa Clara, Calif. “Just always hearing about it and watching it. I’ve been paying attention to stuff my whole life.