Chiefs owner Clark Hunt 'honored' by Trump’s White House invite for 2019 Super Bowl team
- The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV in February 2020 but were unable to celebrate at the White House due to COVID-19 restrictions.
- President Donald Trump mentioned that he looks to 'make things right' for the Chiefs' Super Bowl LIV team who missed their White House visit.
- The Chiefs visited President Joe Biden after their Super Bowl victories, but they hope to celebrate their 2019 win with Trump later.
- Hunt stated, 'We certainly would like to try to figure out how to make that happen' regarding a potential White House trip.
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The Kansas City Chiefs won their first Super Bowl in 50 years by defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV in February 2020. Weeks after Patrick Mahomes and his teammates hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, the world shut down due to COVID, which meant the Chiefs did not make the traditional stop at the White House to celebrate that season's championship.While the Chiefs have won two Super Bowls since 2020, those teams did not feature the exa…
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