With a win over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday night, the Kansas City Chiefs have now won the Super Bowl three out of the last five years, and it sounds like United States President Joe Biden is impressed by what he’s seen from this franchise in recent years.
Following their second consecutive Super Bowl win on Sunday night, Joe Biden sent a pretty clear message to the Kansas City Chiefs as he invited them to celebrate their big victory at the White House, calling the team “a dynasty.”
“With their third Super Bowl win in just five seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs aren’t just champions today – they’re a dynasty. Congratulations, Chiefs Kingdom. Ready to welcome this team back to the White House,” Biden said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
With their third Super Bowl win in just five seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs aren’t just champions today – they’re a dynasty.
Congratulations, Chiefs Kingdom.
Ready to welcome this team back to the White House. pic.twitter.com/8GZDRiopRX
— President Biden (@POTUS) February 12, 2024
The Chiefs have certainly been one of the most dominant franchises in the league the past few years, and they have a chance to extend that dominance and make some history next year.
No team in NFL history has ever won the Super Bowl three times in a row, but the Chiefs will have a chance to accomplish that feat next season.
We’ll have to see if they can do it.

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