K.C. sports teams send well wishes to Chiefs ahead of Super Bowl LIX
Ahead of Sunday's big game, local teams from around the metro area wished the Chiefs luck ahead of their attempt to make history and win a third-straight Super Bowl title.
No team in NFL history has ever completed a championship three-peat, and the challenge of achieving such an accomplishment is not one to be taken lightly.
Though no team in the Kansas City area has won three straight title games in the modern era, teams such as the Kansas City Royals, University of Kansas basketball, Sporting KC, and Kansas City Monarchs have all won titles in their respective sports and will be cheering on the Chiefs with enthusiasm during Super Bowl LIX.
All of KC is with you!Go make some history, @Chiefs! pic.twitter.com/09ZbWe6cCC
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) February 9, 2025
Super Bowl Sunday 🏆 Bring it back home, @Chiefs pic.twitter.com/HQUjmzZiji
— Kansas Football (@KU_Football) February 9, 2025
Good luck to our guy @fanudike and the @Chiefs pic.twitter.com/xXplT1JRT4
— K-State Football (@KStateFB) February 9, 2025
It's a great day to make history. Good luck, @Chiefs! #SportingKC | #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/8mCSbqJ42r
— Sporting Kansas City (@SportingKC) February 9, 2025
HISTORY. IS. WAITING.Good luck in #SBLIX, @Chiefs‼️ pic.twitter.com/XL5zWMGDPF
— KC Current (@thekccurrent) February 9, 2025
Good luck to the @Chiefs in #SuperBowlLIX. Make history and get that 3rd consecutive Lombardi.#MonarchsRule | #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/PkZJpDjtDI
— Kansas City Monarchs (@kscitymonarchs) February 9, 2025
KC's ready for Super Bowl LIX! Go make history, @Chiefs ‼️🙌🏼 pic.twitter.com/V4HO98pU5U
— Kansas City Mavericks (@kc_mavericks) February 9, 2025
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