A lot of people are happy to see the Chiefs reach their first Super Bowl in 50 years
The Kansas City Chiefs are your AFC champions after dispatching the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, and a lot of people are ready to see what comes next.
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In a conference in which the New England Patriots have dominated for two decades, seeing a team featuring a beloved head coach in Andy Reid, one of the league’s most popular players in Patrick Mahomes and a team on a 50-year Super Bowl drought come out of the AFC is a breath of fresh air.
Soon, we’ll get to see Mahomes and that Reid-designed offense show their stuff in Miami as well.
Twitter reacts to Chiefs making the Super Bowl
Judging by the reaction the Chiefs got on Twitter simply by reaching the Super Bowl, they’ll have plenty of supporters.
Congrats to the @Chiefs
Y’all got a baller in @PatrickMahomes— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) January 19, 2020
Go crazy, folks. It's been a long 50 years
— Adam Teicher (@adamteicher) January 19, 2020
Chiefs fans when they make their first Super Bowl in 50 yearspic.twitter.com/RBsKy7uaZb
— The Ringer (@ringer) January 19, 2020
🙌❤️#chiefs @KCTV5 pic.twitter.com/J79AOEM92x
— Amy Anderson (@AmyKCTV5) January 19, 2020
Congratulations @Chiefs! Not gone lie wished you guys would of made it last year to play against the Rams. I’ll see you in Miami!
— Steven Jackson (@sj39) January 19, 2020
Just remembered Mahomes was on the cover of Madden this year. Take that, Madden curse.
— Aaron Schatz 🏈 (@FO_ASchatz) January 19, 2020
Congrats to @PatrickMahomes and the @Chiefs. #SuperBowlLIV #LGM pic.twitter.com/kgz4cA0taO
— New York Mets (@Mets) January 19, 2020
To my lifelong Kansas Citians & KC sports fans: From the bottom of my heart, I’m so happy for US. What a year. What a game. What a quarterback.
One more game to go... and then another 10-15 years of watching Patrick Mahomes play.— nick wright (@getnickwright) January 19, 2020
He’s something special man
Congratulations @PatrickMahomes!! Can’t wait to see you compete on the biggest stage— Adrian Peterson (@AdrianPeterson) January 19, 2020
Things also quickly turned into an Andy Reid appreciation campaign, led by some of the coach’s former players. This will be the second Super Bowl of Reid’s two-decade head coaching career, and a chance at finally getting the ring that has eluded him for so long.
So happy for the guy. Best I ever had as a coach. That’s my coach 😂😂😂😀 congratulations Andy Reid.. pic.twitter.com/CZ4GPk4WZv
— Donovan McNabb (@donovanjmcnabb) January 19, 2020
Congrats to Andy Reid and the @Chiefs on making it to the SuperBowl!!! #BIGRED
— Brian Westbrook (@36westbrook) January 19, 2020
Who doesn’t love Andy Reid. He’s the best y’all.
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) January 19, 2020
I’m happy for Andy Reid. He is my second favorite coach that I’ve never played for.
— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) January 19, 2020
How Andy Reid walking into the Super Bowl pic.twitter.com/Tp9FylQaOt
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) January 19, 2020
Andy Reid ended a 24-year Super Bowl drought in Philadelphia and a 50-year drought in Kansas City.
1 win away from a gold jacket.— Paul Hembekides (@PaulHembo) January 19, 2020
And with that Andy Reid doesn’t need to prove anything more. He’s a Hall of Fame coach.
— John Barchard (@JohnBarchard) January 19, 2020
Andy Reid is a Hall of Fame coach. But this photo tells you what kind of human being he is.
In November, he coached practice in KC, then flew to Philly for the induction of Donovan McNabb & Troy Vincent in the Phila. Sports HOF. Special.
Thrilled he’s heading for Super Bowl LIV pic.twitter.com/yVjpKCbLNf— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) January 19, 2020
Gotta root for Andy Reid now!! Congrats to the @Chiefs https://t.co/lDc3n297Ds
— Carli Lloyd (@CarliLloyd) January 19, 2020
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