As the Chiefs chase a historic third straight title, excitement builds—but so does controversy over their success.
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, scheduled for Sunday, February 9, at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans. As anticipation builds, many fans have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the game’s outcome—particularly about the Chiefs’ chances of winning.
The game will air on FOX and will also be available for streaming on mobile devices via NFL+. Discussions online have centered around the Chiefs’ success, with some users expressing frustration over their continued dominance.
On X (formerly Twitter), one user wrote, “I’ll actually be pissed if the chiefs [sic] win another Super Bowl.” Another user added, “I actually don’t even know who the chiefs are playing in the Super Bowl. I just know the chiefs will be given the win [sic].”Some users believe that officiating has favored Kansas City. One user commented, “I think the NFL is rigged to help the Chiefs win. That’s why I’ve bet on the Philadelphia Eagles to win the Super Bowl this year. If the Chiefs do end up winning, I’m going to be extremely mad about it.”
Another person shared a similar sentiment, “I won’t be watching for the simple fact that the game will be handed to the Chiefs just like the last couple they’ve played! Now this is just another reason to not watch it!”Another user pointed to officiating concerns, “Because it’s so obvious it can’t be ignored anymore It’s that simple. After watching the whole season Again I can say without a doubt that The Chiefs win games cos the Refs are helping them [sic].”On Instagram, fans echoed similar opinions, with one person stating, “Maybe because we already know who’s going to win clearly the chiefs have something the nfl doesn’t want out [sic].”Another user commented on the connection between the Chiefs’ recent success and pop culture, “At this point we all know the chiefs are going to win, all the Taylor fans who’ve never watched football will be in chiefs gear, the refs will give it to them [sic].”The debate over the Chiefs’ success has even reached the team itself. In a February 4, post by Fox Sports NFL, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce addressed the ongoing discussion about officiating. When asked what question he would ask the media, Kelce responded, “Why are you guys leaning into this whole ref thing? You know what I mean? Like, why are you guys leaning into it?”
His response indicates that the Chiefs are aware of the criticism surrounding their victories, though Kelce did not expand further on the topic.
The conversation surrounding the game also extended to the White House. On February 4, President Donald Trump was asked about the Super Bowl during a press session in the Oval Office. While he did not explicitly predict a winner, his comments suggested he expects a Chiefs victory.”I don’t want to say but there’s a certain quarterback that seems to be a pretty good winner,” Trump said. Many interpreted this as a reference to Patrick Mahomes, who has led the Chiefs to two consecutive Super Bowl titles and could secure a third.In addition to his remarks, it was confirmed on February 5 that President Trump will attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans. This marks a historic moment, as he will be the first sitting U.S. president to attend the game in person.
Following the announcement of Trump’s attendance, Mahomes and Kelce shared their thoughts on playing in front of a sitting president.
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