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    Where To Watch Post Malone Super Bowl Tailgate Concert: Start Time, Live Stream, Channel for New Orleans Performance

    There is no shortage of Super Bowl content. Post Malone is doing a pregame Super Bowl tailgate concert, so how can fans watch the show?

    The Super Bowl is no longer just the game and the halftime show. It’s become an all-day event. With coverage starting early in the day, there are events constantly happening.

    This year, Post Malone is doing a pregame tailgate concern. For fans interested in watching, where can they find Post Malone’s performance?

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    Post Malone’s Tailgate Show

    Fans can catch Post Malone’s tailgate show exclusively on YouTube. It will not air on the main broadcast or any streaming network. If you want to see Post Malone perform, you will have to open the YouTube app on your phone, computer, tablet, or TV.

    The show will start around 4 p.m. ET, roughly 2.5 hours before kickoff, and take place just outside the Caesars Superdome.

    Fans can expect Post Malone to play songs from his latest album, “F-1 Trillion.” In two months, the performer begins his national “The Big Ass Stadium Tour,” which is currently scheduled to run from April through July.

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    • The Chiefs have 17 straight one-score wins (12-0 this season, their last three playoff games last year, and their last two regular season games). Twelve one-score wins is the most in a single season all-time, tied with the 2022 Vikings, 2019 Seahawks, and 2015 Broncos.
    • Patrick Mahomes passed Joe Montana for the second-most playoff wins by a starting quarterback (17) and John Elway for the second-most playoff game-winning drives by a quarterback (seven).
    • From 2019-24, the Chiefs have made six Super Bowl appearances, are chasing a fourth title, and have won 78% of their regular season games. For reference, the Splash Brother Golden State Warriors (2015-19, 2022) made six NBA Finals appearances with four titles and won 76.2% of their regular season games.
    • The Chiefs have averaged over 2.5 points per offensive drive in four straight games when playing their regulars – that’s a good formula, as NFL teams have won 78.9% of their games this season when clearing 2.50 PPD.
    • During his career, Mahomes has averaged 3.9 carries for 20 yards and 0.13 touchdowns on the ground during the regular season. In the postseason, those rates elevated to 5.4 attempts, 29.1 yards, and 0.35 touchdowns per game.
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    Philadelphia Eagles Trends and Insights

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    • Philadelphia has forced 19 turnovers in their past six games, a run that includes four games with three-plus.
    • The Eagles became the sixth team to have multiple players rush for multiple scores in a playoff game, the first since Rex Burkhead and Sony Michel did it for the 2018 Patriots.
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