Peter Schrager's Super Bowl picks streak: Here's who he chose to win Super Bowl 59
Ahead of the 2019 NFL season, Fox Sports writer and NFL Network personality Peter Schrager predicted the Kansas City Chiefs would break their 50-year Super Bowl drought. And they did with a victory in Super Bowl 54.
The next year, Schrager followed up by correctly predicting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers winning it all with quarterback Tom Brady in Super Bowl 55. He got his predictions right again in Super Bowl 56 by choosing the Los Angeles Rams and picking the Chiefs again to win both Super Bowls 57 and 58.
Last season, Schrager properly predicted which teams would make Super Bowl 58 before the season, going with the Chiefs over the San Francisco 49ers.
He didn't get both teams right this time around but he's still in the mix to have his streak run to six seasons.
Annual tradition, 30 minutes before Week 1 kicks off...Super Bowl pick:
Chiefs over Packers— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) September 6, 2024
Though he was incorrect in picking the Packers to win the NFC − Philadelphia made sure of that in the wild-card round − the Chiefs' 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship kept his winner prediction alive.
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) January 27, 2025
Schrager will be rooting for NFL history to keep his streak alive. Kansas City is attempting to be the first team to win three Super Bowl titles in a row.
Social media reaction to Schrager's Super Bowl pick streak
With a chance to get a sixth winner in a row, fans and media members weighed in on his latest pick.
Almost there. Don’t spike it at the 1!
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) January 27, 2025
Not fun anymore..pick someone else 😂
— Zrin (@zrin) January 27, 2025
You did get a green team right though
— ALT (@ALTtheChef) January 27, 2025
Fans of other teams were quick to ask if he'd consider choosing their team for Super Bowl 60.
How much for you to pick the Bucs next year?
— Louis Ptack (@louisptack) January 27, 2025
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Peter Schrager's Super Bowl prediction streak may extend to six years