The Kansas City Chiefs are the reigning Super Bowl Champions in the NFL. It is customary for the Super Bowl winners to visit the White House in the offseason. The Chiefs have made a decision on a potential White House visit on Wednesday.
It is largely seen as a massive honor by most to be invited to the nation’s capitol. However, teams have increasingly turned down the opportunity in recent years.
The Georgia Bulldogs football team recently declined an invitation to Washington D.C., saying the suggested visit date was “not feasible.”
However, the Chiefs revealed on social media Wednesday that they will indeed be accepting their invitation from President Joe Biden to celebrate their championship season. June 5th will be the date that they visit Biden at the White House.
There are obviously plenty of mixed reactions to Biden from the general public. However, many Chiefs fans are excited that they will be continuing the tradition of visiting him in June.
Extremely Common W
To me it doesn’t matter who the President is, all I care about is my team making the White House visit!!
https://t.co/kY8ChaLMoV — ChiefsRoyalsReports (@ChiefsRoyalsRep) May 10, 2023
This will actually be the first time that this generation of Chiefs will be taking a White House visit. They previously won Super Bowl LIV, but were unfortunately forced to miss out on their presidential visit due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Considering how they were forced to miss out on that visit, it was probably an easy decision to jump at this offer from President Biden.
About Reice Shipley
Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.
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