Former President Donald Trump has invited the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs to visit the White House, years after they were initially unable to celebrate their Super Bowl LIV victory due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team had planned a visit following their win, but the event was ultimately called off due to health concerns and restrictions at the time.
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt acknowledged the invitation and expressed his appreciation. "We were honored to receive the invitation from President Trump and look forward to finding a suitable date," Hunt said in a statement.
The potential visit would be a unique event, taking place several years after the Chiefs' Super Bowl win. It remains to be seen whether the team will accept the invitation and when the visit might occur. This gesture underscores the lasting recognition of the Chiefs' championship achievement.
Chiefs Invited to White House Years After Super Bowl Win
Former President Donald Trump has extended an invitation to the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs to visit the White House. The team was originally scheduled to celebrate their Super Bowl victory with a visit, but the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt expressed his gratitude for the invitation, highlighting the honor of being recognized by the former president. The potential visit would occur several years after the team's championship win.