Peter Schrager's Super Bowl predictions: 'Good Morning Football' analyst has picked champion four years in a row

Kyle Irving

Peter Schrager's Super Bowl predictions: 'Good Morning Football' analyst has picked champion four years in a row image

Most preseason predictions are just analysts blindly throwing a dart at a dartboard hoping to hit the bullseye. When you factor in injuries and all the other variables that occur throughout a season, it's a lot more random than just picking the projected two best teams in the league.

For Fox Sports senior national writer and "Good Morning Football" analyst Peter Schrager, his recent preseason Super Bowl picks have turned into future-predicting outcomes.

For four years running, Schrager has correctly predicted the Super Bowl champion in the preseason. He had the Chiefs in 2023, the Buccaneers in 2022, the Rams in 2021 and the Chiefs in 2020.

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Once the Chiefs and 49ers advanced to Super Bowl 58 on Sunday, the internet was quick to surface his prediction from back in September. And once again, Schrager had seen the future.

If you watched the clip above from his preseason prediction for the 2024 Super Bowl, you heard that Schrager predicted the Chiefs to go back-to-back this year.

“It’ll be 49ers vs. Chiefs in Vegas,” Schrager said.

“The winner, with the exact score being 34-28, and with second-year cornerback Trent McDuffie returning a pick-six late in the fourth quarter, the Kansas City Chiefs will yet again be your Super Bowl champion.”

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If McDuffie returns a pick-six late in the fourth quarter to give the Chiefs a 34-28 victory, someone may have to evaluate Schrager for some type of wizardly dark magic.

But even if his exact prediction doesn't play out, a Chiefs victory over the 49ers for his fifth-consecutive correct Super Bowl prediction will still be impressive in its own right.

Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.