NFL fans spot Kansas City Chiefs subtle social media dig at Buffalo Bills with 3.33 reference ahead of Super Bowl
On social media, NFL fans noted that the Kansas City Chiefs appeared to be taking aim at the Buffalo Bills.
The Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills 31-28 in the AFCC championship game to proceed to Super Bowl 59.
The Chiefs’ social media staff posted clips of the players’ and other important team members’ post-game interviews to YouTube following Sunday’s victory.
However, astute viewers noticed that each of the five videos had a duration of three minutes and thirty-three seconds.
That was the same amount of time that remained in regulation after the Chiefs’ field goal put them ahead 32-29.
Following a six-play, 17-play drive, which was their last of the day, Josh Allen and Buffalo’s offense went on to flip the ball on downs.
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When Kansas City applied pressure on the final play of the drive, which ended in a fourth-and-five, Allen rolled out and fired a pass to Dalton Kincaid, who had the ball in his hands but was unable to produce it.
After that, Kansas City made a seven-play, 27-play drive to end the game.
Social media users responded to the Chiefs’ subtle troll job.
“Petty on a whole other level. And I don’t mind,” one person wrote.
Another person said, “Oh hell nah that’s diabolical,”
“Chiefs activated villain mode,” a third person stated.
After a while, the videos were removed and uploaded again at their original runtimes.
For 245 passing yards, 43 rushing yards, and three touchdowns overall, Mahomes completed 18 of 26 throws.
Against Allen and the Bills team, he is 4-0 in the playoffs.
On February 9, Kansas City will play the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
It will be a rematch of the Chiefs’ 38-35 victory over the Eagles in Super Bowl 57.
After winning another crucial game the previous season, Kansas City now has a chance to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight.
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Mahomes will try to win MVP of the Super Bowl for the fourth time.
In the past six years, the Chiefs will be participating in their fifth major game.