Ealey: Historic Super Bowl matchup is between two good QBs ‘who happen to be Black’
Long before there was Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Doug Williams or even Warren Moon, there was Chuck Ealey.
When Mahomes and Hurts lead the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, respectively, on to the field Sunday, it will mark the first Super Bowl featuring two Black starting quarterbacks. Adding emphasis to the historic matchup is that it comes during Black History Month.
Some 51 years after he came north to play quarterback in pro football, Ealey sees Sunday’s matchup as one featuring two quality quarterbacks who happen to be African-American.
“I think it (racial climate) is different in Canada,” Ealey said in a telephone interview. “But when you’re in the U.S., this has been an issue for many years . . . I understand both sides of the spectrum.