Chiefs confirm their Thanos status with billboards in enemy territory

The Kansas City Chiefs have become the villains of the NFL. That’s what happens when a team wins three Super Bowls in five years and makes five Super Bowl appearances in a six-year span. People are tired of the Chiefs’ success and want to see less of them.

Well, that makes what’s happening recently even funnier. The Chiefs are part of a new documentary on ESPN called The Kingdom and it’s being advertised everywhere in the U.S. The comical part of this is that billboards for the ESPN documentary are up in rival cities, with the funniest one being in Buffalo.

“969 MILES TO THE KINGDOM” the billboard reads followed by the Chiefs logo. There’s also “ESPN ORIGINAL” at the top and “ALL EPISODES AUGUST 14” along with where the documentary will be streaming at the bottom of the advertisement.

Chiefs billboards in rival cities amps up villains role even more

Now, not only do Bills fans have to deal with watching their team lose to the Chiefs in the playoffs every year (or most years) but now they have a billboard in their city reminding them of that team’s existence. Sure, this is just for a documentary but having to look at a logo of a team you loathe every day has to be beyond annoying.

Other cities where the billboard is located, at least those that are included in the linked Reddit post above, are Dallas, New York, and Philadelphia. Eagles fans probably get a good chuckle out of it since their team just beat the brakes off the Chiefs in the most recent Super Bowl. Cowboys, Giants, and Jets fans are probably just confused by it.

Truthfully, I wish the billboard only went up in cities that hate the Chiefs. Why stop at Buffalo when the Chiefs’ documentary could be advertised in Baltimore, Cincinnati, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area? That’d be prime trolling and one that Chiefs fans are totally in support of.


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