December 23, 2024
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After the Chiefs’ crushing defeat to the Bills in Week 11, the owner reportedly sent a strong message to Jose Allen and the coach.

The Kansas City Chiefs lost against the Buffalo Bills 30–21 on Sunday, their first defeat of the season. The Chiefs felt like they were up against an uphill battle the whole day, even though they only lost by nine points.

Only twice did Kansas City find themselves ahead of the Bills. The Chiefs took the lead in the second quarter both times. Buffalo, however, made sure to respond to every Chiefs score on their subsequent drive in order to regain the lead. As a result, the Chiefs’ lead on Sunday was only 7:36.

Given how the Chiefs’ defeat would affect their chances of making the playoffs, it is sense that fans would be outraged. Fans, however, don’t appear to

“When I say Chiefs CEO and owner Clark Hunt is pissed, that in and of itself is an understatement.” Chiefs radio presenter Darren Smith tweeted following the game. Smith regrettably removed the tweet, but it’s a little startling to learn that.

The Chiefs are still one game ahead of Buffalo in the standings after losing to the Bills once more. Hunt’s anger over a regular-season loss to the Bills is also a little perplexing given that Kansas City has dominated Buffalo in the playoffs.

Oct 27, 2024; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt attends the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Having said that, Hunt’s response to the defeat could have been more influenced by the team’s appearance than by the opponent. Don’t get me wrong, Hunt would have been thrilled to defeat the Bills in the regular season, but regardless of who they lost to, the response could have been the same.

Ultimately, Hunt’s outburst was probably caused by Kansas City’s poor performance on Sunday, which was the sole reason they were upset about the defeat.

Clark Hunt, owner of the Chiefs, is said to be enraged.

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