”It’s a bummer I can’t be there,” Vonn said after a mishap in her super-G race on Thursday. ”I kind of got used to going to Super Bowls.” Olympic silver medalist Ryan Cochran-Siegle is rooting for the Eagles on Sunday because he had Jalen Hurts on his fantasy team. Cochran-Siegle, who took silver in super-G […]

”It’s a bummer I can’t be there,” Vonn said after a mishap in her super-G race on Thursday. ”I kind of got used to going to Super Bowls.”
Olympic silver medalist Ryan Cochran-Siegle is rooting for the Eagles on Sunday because he had Jalen Hurts on his fantasy team.
Cochran-Siegle, who took silver in super-G at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, has been the fastest skier in both downhill training sessions. He’s a member of the ”Skiing Cochrans” family that has been producing U.S. skiers for generations. The family is based in Vermont — Patriots country.
SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, Austria — Lindsey Vonn ‘s skiing comeback at the age of 40 means she can’t go to the Super Bowl, an event on her schedule when she was retired for the last five years.
While the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots tend to be the most popular NFL teams among U.S. Ski Team racers, that doesn’t mean the American athletes competing at the Alpine world championships in Austria are not paying attention to the big game back home featuring the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Super Bowl starts after midnight in the Alps.
Donwhill contender Breezy Johnson is just ”hoping that Kendrick Lamar brings Taylor Swift on stage at the halftime show.”
”As a Pats fan, I think taking the lesser of two evils I would cheer on the Eagles,” Cochran-Siegle said. ”Obviously a lot of respect to Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, but I had Jalen Hurts on my fantasy team, so I got to root for him.”