'How soon we forgot': Kansas City Chiefs fans stunned as Jeopardy! contestant ... trends now

'How soon we forgot': Kansas City Chiefs fans stunned as Jeopardy! contestant ... trends now
'How soon we forgot': Kansas City Chiefs fans stunned as Jeopardy! contestant ... trends now

'How soon we forgot': Kansas City Chiefs fans stunned as Jeopardy! contestant ... trends now

An X user posted a video of Jeopardy contestants not knowing who scored the winning Super Bowl 58 touchdown  Only one of the three contestants guessed the answer to the sports question Show host Ken Jennings chuckled while telling everyone the right answer 

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Three Jeopardy! contestants have already forgotten who scored the winning touchdown in Super Bowl 58.

Social media users were shocked and amused to see that none of the contestants on the April 1 episode knew the Kansas City Chiefs player that won his team the Super Bowl.

The question: ‘Will it be “How soon they forget” or “Always Remembered”? He caught the Super Bowl 58-winning pass for Kansas City.’

The correct answer was Mecole Hardman - a longtime wide-receiver for the Chiefs.

However, contestants Lilly Chin, Colby Burnett, and Sam Buttrey either didn't attempt or get the answer correct. 

‘How soon we forgot!,’ Ken Jennings exclaimed after he told everyone that Hardman was the correct answer.

X users were shocked and amused to see that none of the three Jeopardy! contestants from the April 1 episode knew that Mecole Hardman scored the Super Bowl 58-winning touchdown

X users were shocked and amused to see that none of the three Jeopardy! contestants from the April 1 episode knew that Mecole Hardman scored the Super Bowl 58-winning touchdown

Lilly Chin and Colby Burnett chose not to attempt to answer the question while Sam Buttrey made an incorrect guess

Lilly Chin and Colby Burnett chose not to attempt to answer the question while Sam Buttrey made an incorrect guess

Hardman was selected by the Chiefs in the second round of the NFL draft in 2019 and has won three Super Bowls with the Kansas City team, including Super Bowl 58.

The Chiefs went head to head with the San Francisco 49ers for this year’s big game.

Around 123.4 million viewers tuned into the big game and it became the most watched telecast and the second-most watched US broadcast in history.

Football fans everywhere that night watched Taylor

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