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ESPN.com's Super Bowl chat lineup
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Mortensen took the chat reins himself on Wednesday.

All week leading up to Super Bowl XXXIII, ESPN.com was on the scene chatting with Super Bowl luminaries ranging from ESPN's Chris Mortensen, one of football's most respected reporters, to Garo Yepremian, known mostly for his failed attempt to turn a botched snap into a forward pass.

And we continued to bring you guests from Miami right up to, and into, the big game.

On Super Sunday we concluded with a bang as Joe Theismann, who answered your questions all week Q&A style, joined an ESPN.com chat audience during the Super Bowl.

Relive Super Bowl XXXIII by checking out the chat transcripts, which are listed below in reverse chronological order.

 
Chat wrap: Sean Salisbury
ESPN's analyst praised Denver's defense and offered inside info on the kicking game in his postgame chat.

Chat wrap: Leigh Steinberg
He has more NFL clients than any other agent and every year he throws them a party. ESPN.com was there.

Chat wrap: George Young
The former New York Giant GM discussed Lawrence Taylor's induction into the Hall of Fame.

Chat wrap: Kris Farris
The former UCLA lineman talked about the upcoming draft and where he would like to play next season.

Chat wrap: Russell Baxter
ESPN's head NFL researcher offered his keys to the game and a stern warning to NFL Hall of Fame voters.

Chat wrap: ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN's football analyst and NFL Draft expert runs down his draft projections and talks a little Super Bowl too.

Chat wrap: Irving Fryar
The 14-year NFL vet says talk of him returning next season, is just that, talk.

Chat wrap: John Clayton
ESPN The Magazine's NFL writer says the Super Bowl hype will effect the Falcons more than the Broncos.

Chat wrap: Darrien Gordon
The Broncos cornerback is talking Threepeat.

Chat wrap: ESPN's Mike Golic
The former NFL linemen says if any team is going to be able to stop Terrell Davis, it is the Falcons.

Chat wrap: Keyshawn Johnson
The Jets wideout picks a winner for Super Bowl XXXIII and explains why he isn't playing in it.

Chat wrap: ESPN's Sean Salisbury
The former NFL quarterback talked Super Bowl and had high praise for Falcons' quarterback Chris Chandler.

Chat wrap: Garo Yepremian
The fomer Dolphin talked about what he's up to, who will win the Super Bowl and how he's cashing in.

Chat wrap: Anthony Muñoz
The Hall of Fame tackle talked about Media Day for his peers and the keys to the Denver and Atlanta O-Lines.

Chat wrap: Irving Fryar
The veteran NFL receiver says all signs point to him hanging up his cleats after 14 years.

Chat wrap: Leigh Steinberg
The super agent returned to chat and talked about what a good Super Bowl performance can do for a player.

Chat wrap: ESPN's Andrea Kremer
The veteran ESPN NFL reporter explains why Ray Buchanan had the most to say at Media Day, 1999.

Chat wrap: Broncos Media Day
We nabbed three key Broncos at the made-for-media event: John Mobley, Jason Elam and Howard Griffith.

Chat wrap: ESPN's Merril Hoge
The former NFL fullback told users that Denver will win the ground game and the ball game.

Chat wrap: Keith Brooking
The ex-Yellow Jacket talked about his emergence as a Dirty Bird and looked to Super Bowl XXXIII.

Chat wrap: Jerome Bettis
The Bus stopped in Bristol, Conn., and answered your questions about the Steelers' future.


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