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Doug Pederson discusses inspiring ‘Corn Dog’ play in Chiefs’ Super Bowl win

The most famous offensive play from the Kansas City Chiefs38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII was called “Corn Dog.” Early in the fourth quarter, this fake jet sweep — followed by a lightning-fast cut back to the outside — allowed wide receiver Kadarius Toney to walk into the end zone uncovered.

First there was Wasp, now there's Corn Dog.

Andy Reid dialed up a wide open Kadarius Toney. @0fficialC2N pic.twitter.com/0U9EjmCdzl— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) February 16, 2023

A successful extra point gave the Chiefs their first lead of the game at 28-27.