‘We can’t let them keep getting away with this’ – Chiefs biggest hater comes forward to cheer their demise
The haters are coming out in their droves. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are just one win away from their fifth Super Bowl appearance in six years. Mahomes and the Chiefs are trying to become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a rowGetty Naturally, there has been a lot of ‘Chiefs fatigue’ across the country over the couple of years. Chances are, if you aren’t from Kansas City, then you probably aren’t rooting for the Chiefs to win, again. Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey made it crystal clear where he stands when it comes to who he is rooting for the rest of the way. Anyone but the Chiefs. “I have no reason of saying this other than being a hater,” Humphrey posted on X. “The Bills or whatever NFC team gotta beat the Chiefs. “We can’t let them keep getting away with this.” While the Buffalo Bills were the ones who eliminated the Ravens this season, it was Mahomes and the Chiefs who bested Humphrey and Lamar Jackson in last year’s AFC championship in Baltimore. Safe to say that Humphrey still isn’t over it. The Baltimore defender is known for having a fun time on social media, speaking whatever is on his mind, and not caring for the blowback. Humphrey is just 1-4 in five career games against the ChiefsGetty However, this time around Humphrey lands in the majority. The Chiefs are hosting Josh Allen and the Bills on Sunday evening at Arrowhead, marking Mahomes’ seventh straight AFC title game. He is 4-2 in those games. A good portion of the country will be hoping Allen can finally beat Mahomes in the postseason. He is 0-3 in his playoff career against Mahomes. Humphrey made it clear that he’s hoping the fourth time is the charm. And if the Bills fail to put an end to the dynasty, then it will be either Jalen Hurts or rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels to do the improbable. Philadelphia hosts Washington on Sunday afternoon in the NFC championship. Winner of that game will be headed to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX. And if Humphrey gets his wish, they will be facing Allen and the Bills. Follow talkSPORT NFL on Facebook Follow our talkSPORT NFL page on Facebook for the latest breaking NFL news, exclusive video interviews, and the biggest talking points from around the league. Our dedicated NFL YouTube channel ‘End Zone’ will also keep you across the very latest NFL news with exclusive access and our weekly ‘Rundown’ review show.
The haters are coming out in their droves.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are just one win away from their fifth Super Bowl appearance in six years.
Naturally, there has been a lot of ‘Chiefs fatigue’ across the country over the couple of years.
Chances are, if you aren’t from Kansas City, then you probably aren’t rooting for the Chiefs to win, again.
Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey made it crystal clear where he stands when it comes to who he is rooting for the rest of the way.
Anyone but the Chiefs.
“I have no reason of saying this other than being a hater,” Humphrey posted on X.
“The Bills or whatever NFC team gotta beat the Chiefs.
“We can’t let them keep getting away with this.”
While the Buffalo Bills were the ones who eliminated the Ravens this season, it was Mahomes and the Chiefs who bested Humphrey and Lamar Jackson in last year’s AFC championship in Baltimore.
Safe to say that Humphrey still isn’t over it.
The Baltimore defender is known for having a fun time on social media, speaking whatever is on his mind, and not caring for the blowback.
However, this time around Humphrey lands in the majority.
The Chiefs are hosting Josh Allen and the Bills on Sunday evening at Arrowhead, marking Mahomes’ seventh straight AFC title game.
He is 4-2 in those games.
A good portion of the country will be hoping Allen can finally beat Mahomes in the postseason.
He is 0-3 in his playoff career against Mahomes.
Humphrey made it clear that he’s hoping the fourth time is the charm.
And if the Bills fail to put an end to the dynasty, then it will be either Jalen Hurts or rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels to do the improbable.
Philadelphia hosts Washington on Sunday afternoon in the NFC championship.
Winner of that game will be headed to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX.
And if Humphrey gets his wish, they will be facing Allen and the Bills.
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