NFL news: the owner of the Trump ‘honest’ chiefs invited the team that could not go to the White House due to Covid


President Donald Trump may have predicted that Kansas City chiefs would commemorate a Super Bowl title in the White House this year, and may be right after all.

The Chiefs could not comply with the choice of Trump’s Super Bowl Lix, leaving less than their search to succeed with a 40-22 defeat against the Eagles Philadelphia. They will be the birds that Trump will visit at the end of this month to celebrate their victory in February.

However, Trump said at the end of last month that the members of the Super Bowl LIV championship team, who started the current dynasty of the bosses, will eventually make the trip to Washington, DC, “because they lost their turn by Covid.”

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The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, Clark Hunt, and his wife Tavia Hunt during the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl LVIII. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)

The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the game, which was played at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, in February 2020. A month later, the sports world closed when Covid-19 spread throughout the world.

It is not clear if Trump and the Chiefs have spoken, but the owner of the Clark Hunt team learned the news and did not take it for granted.

The owner of the Chiefs, Clark Hunt, raises the Vince Lombardi trophy during the Super Bowl parade on February 5, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Kyle Rivas/Getty images)

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“We are very honored that the president thinks of us, returning to the 2019 season, when we could not go to the White House,” Hunt said at the meetings of the NFL owners this week. “We would certainly like to discover how to make that happen.”

The Chiefs visited Joe Biden in their two Super Bowl victories during their presidency, one of which was against the Eagles and the other against the niners.

The owner of the Chiefs, Clark Hunt, speaks with Chief coach Andy Reid before the match against the Tennessee Titans at the Arrowhead stadium on November 6, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri. (David Eulitt/Getty images)

The Florida Panthers visited Trump earlier this year to commemorate their Stanley Cup victory last summer, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, the winning queen of the World Series, will visit the White House next Sunday.

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