Hours ahead of Super Bowl kickoff, as social media buzzed with game predictions and Traylor memes, , NPR 9:18 p.m. ET And we're back for the third quarter NPR Staff, 8:50 p.m. ET Usher takes the stage for halftimeYeah! Halftime turned out to be a throwback to middle school for many millennials. Here are some highlights (Check out our full breakdown, here.) Usher was joined on by Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Jermaine Dupri, H.E.R, Lil Jon, and will.i.am. We celebrated the 20th anniversary of Confessions. There was some pretty impressive rollerblade dancing. , , have each graced NPR's Tiny Desk if you're looking for more music tonight. Still holding out for Ludacris. & , NPR 8:40 p.m. ET Travis Kelce appears to have shoved head coach Andy Reid The shove came after Reid took him out of the game for a play in the second quarter. It was a designed run so they went with a bigger blocking package. It ended being a critical fumble by Isiah Pacheco. Kelce shouted and shoved Reid after the fumble and told him not to take him out. — , NPR 8:18 pm ET The first half ended 10-3 The game enters half time with the 49ers in the lead, 10-3. After a scoreless first quarter, Jake Moody's Super Bowl-record 55-yard field goal broke the drought. The 49ers have been controlling the line of scrimmage and pace of play, leaving the Chiefs rattled. The 49ers have been the better team, moving the ball creatively and causing frustration for the Chiefs, leading to undisciplined and uncharacteristic mistakes. But you can't rule out quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs just yet — the last time these two teams met in a Super Bowl in 2020, the Chiefs were down by 10 in the third quarter and came back to win the Lombardi trophy , In March 2020, the NFL and the NFL Players Association agreed to expand the regular season from 16 to 17 games beginning in 2021, pushing Super Bowl LVIII from February 4, 2024 to February 11, and causing a conflict with the city's Mardi Gras celebrations., The Kansas City Chiefs win the 2024 Super Bowl, 25-22! The Kansas City Chiefs have won their third Super Bowl title in five years, and are the first back-to-back NFL champions in almost 20.