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Fans Disgusted By Chiefs Shocking Demand To NFL

The Kansas City Chiefs' request to become a permanent fixture on Christmas Day is both bold and, frankly, well-justified.

Here are a few key points worth considering:


Why It Makes Sense:

  1. Star Power & Ratings Magnet
    The Chiefs are one of the most marketable teams in sports today. With Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and now the pop-culture draw of being part of "Swiftie Nation" via Kelce’s relationship with Taylor Swift, their audience reaches far beyond football fans.

  • Their 2024 Christmas game drew 24.1 million viewers.

  • They featured in 4 of the 5 most-watched NFL games last season.
    Those numbers scream “national holiday spotlight.”

  • Parallels to Thanksgiving Tradition
    The Cowboys and Lions earned their Thanksgiving status through consistency and legacy. The Chiefs, while newer to dominance, are rapidly becoming the team of the 2020s. Associating them with Christmas could establish a modern NFL tradition.

  • The NFL is Taking Over Christmas
    The NBA used to own Christmas, but that’s clearly shifting. The NFL is leaning hard into holiday programming, and the Chiefs are a natural headliner for primetime holiday slots. Their brand sells tickets, merch, and ratings.

  • International Influence
    The Chiefs are aggressively global. Their reported frontrunner status to play in Brazil vs. the Chargers this September also reflects their appeal beyond U.S. borders. Making them a holiday tradition could only enhance the NFL’s international footprint.


  • ⚠️ Potential Drawbacks:

    1. Oversaturation Risk
      There's a fine line between being a fan-favorite and being overexposed. If Kansas City appears in every primetime slot, fatigue could set in — especially for non-Chiefs fans.

  • Unfair to Other Teams
    Permanently awarding a high-profile date like Christmas to one team may be viewed as favoritism. Other rising teams (e.g., the Bengals, Lions, Texans) might feel boxed out of marquee opportunities.

  • Logistical Challenges
    Christmas doesn’t fall on the same day of the week each year. Committing to one team annually would require flexibility in scheduling, which could be a challenge for both the team and the league.


  • 🎯 Final Take:

    The Chiefs’ request is a natural evolution of the NFL’s modern media strategy. They’ve earned it — with success, star power, and ratings. If the league truly wants to lock down Christmas like it has Thanksgiving, pairing that effort with Kansas City’s red-and-gold era is a move that would resonate with fans and broadcasters alike.

    If you're asking whether they should be guaranteed the slot forever? Maybe not. But should they be in the annual Christmas Day conversation for the foreseeable future?
    Absolutely.

    What do you think — should Christmas become Chiefs Kingdom territory?

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