Kevin Harlan has made some incredible calls in his professional broadcasting career and during Super Bowl 58, he made yet another.
Harlan, who is a three-time National Sportscaster of the Year, has spent 39 consecutive seasons doing play-by-play for NFL games. As the lead NFL voice on the Westwood One network, this season marked his 14th year in a row calling the national radio broadcast of the Super Bowl.
The final possession of the game was a stellar touchdown pass from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to wide receiver Mecole Hardman. Using just his voice, Harlan was able to capture all of the excitement everyone who was watching felt.
Listen to the call below:
The final call of #SuperBowlLVIII by Kevin Harlan…#ChiefsKingdom are celebrating a 3rd title in 5 seasons. pic.twitter.com/JKASWhokTg
— Westwood One Sports (@westwood1sports) February 12, 2024
If you wanted to watch the possession as it happened live but with Harlan’s play-by-play dubbed over, there is already a video for that.
Check it out:
Kevin Harlan’s call with video, declaring the Chiefs a dynasty. Back to back. Dude nailed the call. pic.twitter.com/wdFtB8uoqu
— Chase Snyder (@ChasingSnyder) February 12, 2024
This was the highlight of the call:
“Hardman caught the ball. The Chiefs have won. The Chiefs have won. The entire bench empties chasing Mahomes in the end zone. Their third Super Bowl in five years … It is a dynasty.”
This was just amazing stuff from Harlan, as usual.