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The Mirror US on MSNChiefs face White House headache after 'unexpected' invitation from Donald TrumpKansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has broken his silence after President Donald Trump announced that the Super Bowl LIV champions would be receiving an invitation to the White House ...
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Sporting News on MSNChiefs owner reveals ‘challenges' to accepting Trump White House inviteThe Kansas City Chiefs lost the Super Bowl to the Philadelphia Eagles in blowout fashion. However, they have still extended a unique invitation to the White House.
The Chiefs last visited the White House last May after their 2023-24 Super Bowl LVIII championship — and overtime win — over the 49ers. Joe Biden welcomed KC’s players and coaches then while also ...
President Donald Trump has invited the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House to commemorate their Super Bowl LIV victory, which was delayed due to the ...
Trump wasn't shy about wanting the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl. Now, after they lost to the Eagles, he said they'll also get a visit — for a title they won five years ago.
The Kansas City Chiefs had a chance at history in Super Bowl LIX when they took on the Philadelphia Eagles. Patrick Mahomes and company were looking to become the first team in NF ...
The Chiefs were honored at the White House the past two years ... the NBA championship in 2017. Trump subsequently announced the withdrawal of the invitation via a post on X.
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President Donald Trump wants the Kansas City Chiefs to visit the White House to celebrate their 2020 Super Bowl win over San ...
Donald Trump couldn't fete the 2025 Chiefs after their Super Bowl loss. So he's throwing it back to 2020 instead.
President Donald Trump shared plans to host the Kansas City Chiefs while speaking to the founder of sports website Outkick, ...
Donald Trump plans to host the Chiefs at the White House for long ... the Chiefs eye another Super Bowl run With Kelce’s White House invitation looming, the coming weeks could be a true test ...
Philadelphia Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie talked about what it meant to get an invite from President Donald Trump to celebrate the Super Bowl title at the White House.
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