Chiefs Fire Communications Director After Controversial Post Mocking Eagles
September 16, 2025, 11:45 AM (GMT+7)
KANSAS CITY, MO – September 15, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially terminated their communications director following a social media post that sparked widespread criticism after Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The post, now deleted, ridiculed Philadelphia’s “Fly Eagles Fly” chant with “Cry Eagles Cry” and alleged, “You didn’t beat us — the refs did.”
Though it went viral quickly, the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many labeling the message unprofessional and harmful to the franchise’s reputation.
Sources within the team confirmed that ownership and senior leadership convened late Sunday night and deemed disciplinary action essential. By Monday morning, the communications director had been removed from their role.
In an official statement, the Chiefs declared: “The post shared on our official account does not reflect the standards of our organization. We demand professionalism and integrity in all aspects tied to the Chiefs brand. We’ve acted swiftly and remain committed to moving forward.”
Head coach Andy Reid sidestepped comments on the internal dismissal, instead emphasizing the team’s priority: “We lost a challenging football game. Our focus now is on improving on the field, not dwelling on social media.”
The dismissal highlights the rising influence of digital messaging in the NFL, where one post can eclipse an entire match. For the Chiefs, the incident has shifted attention from officiating frustrations to accountability within their ranks.
As Kansas City prepares for Week 3, the team will also launch a search for a new communications leader to restore its image following this embarrassing misstep.
Based on reports from Chiefs’ media and team statements.












