Trump congratulates Chiefs, ‘Maga’ fanbase and makes daring accounts forecast


President Donald Trump was one of those who celebrated the Chiefs of Kansas City after their third consecutive AFC championship to reach the Super Bowl with the chance of competition history on the line.

Trump posted on the Truth Social After the 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, and he made sure that he shouted the part of the Chiefs fan base that voted for him in this year’s presidential election.

“Congratulations to the chiefs of Kansas City,” Trump wrote. “What a great team, coach, quarterback and almost all the other, including those fantastic fans, who voted for me (Maga!) In record numbers.”

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Patrick Mahomes holds the trophy

Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, left, and tightly end Travis Kelce celebrate after the Chiefs had defeated the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship, Sunday 26 January 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)

Head head coach Andy Reid, Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the team still need a victory to become the first team in the NFL that once wins three straight super bowls.

But Trump didn’t run away the accounts Despite a loss for Josh Allen & Co. by the chiefs. While all can be against Mahomes in his career after the season, Trump made a daring prediction about the team that continues.

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“Similarly congratulations on the Buffalo Bills with a huge season. They will win for a long time in the future !!!”

While Trump praised both teams in the AFC, he was silent over the Philadelphia Eagles and won the NFC championship on Sunday about the Washington commanders, while Saquon Barkley and Jalen both scored three touchdowns on the floor in a 55-23 routine.

There is history between Trump and both the Chiefs and the Eagles, the latter saw an invitation of the White House withdrawn.

Patrick Mahomes seems to throw

Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes Klautert Klautert Klautert during the first half of the AFC championship against the Buffalo Bills, January 26, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

In 2018, while Trump served his first term, he withdrew his invitation for the Eagles to visit the White House after their Super Bowl wins on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.

It came after several Eagles players said they would not go to meet Trump after his comments about those who kneeled in protest against police -branism and racial injustice during the national anthem that season.

Trump said that in a statement The Eagles were “unable” to attend the ceremony in the White House because of his conviction that NFL players “should be proud of the national anthem, hand in heart, in honor of the great men and women of our army and the people in our country. “

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In the meantime, the Chiefs won their first super bowl of their dynasty in the 2020 season, just a few weeks after the presidency went to Joe Biden. But during the last election year, players such as Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker, a pro-life lawyer, publicly supported Trump.

And although he would not publicly endorse a candidate, the wife of Mahomes, Brittany, and his mother, Randi, made both public movements that showed their support to Trump.

The Instagram account of Brittany was seen in the Trump policy platform in August, which resulted in a recoil on social media. But she brought it to a different level when she later loved a comment under one of her Instagram messages with the text: “Trump-Vance 2024.”

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In the meantime, Randi was noticed in a chief game with a “Make America Great Again” hat, which clearly showed who she supported the elections.

The Chiefs and Eagles start on 9 February in the Caesars Superdome of New Orleans to determine who will be crowned this year’s NFL champion.

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