Chiefs Owner Hunt 'Honored' by Trump's White House Invitation for Super Bowl Team
Chiefs Owner Hunt 'Honored' by Trump's White House Invitation for Super Bowl Team

Chiefs Owner Hunt 'Honored' by Trump's White House Invitation for Super Bowl Team

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President Donald Trump has officially invited the Kansas City Chiefs to visit the White House to celebrate their 2019 Super Bowl victory, which they missed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt expressed gratitude for the invitation and confirmed the team's interest in making the visit happen, acknowledging the logistical challenges involved. The Chiefs last visited the White House in May 2024 after winning Super Bowl LVIII, and this proposed visit would honor the team's earlier win against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV. Hunt noted that several key players from that championship team, including Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, are still with the team. The Chiefs are planning to coordinate their visit, although no specific details have been released yet. This invitation comes as the Chiefs aim to celebrate a title they earned during a tumultuous time in sports history.

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