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Andy Reid has two-word response to Chiefs-refs favoritism claims

Andy Reed does not talk about his favors that his chief is gaining.

Kansas City's coach asked about them when he appeared in the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday.

This game includes a considerable part of the controversy, including the suspicion of the Zavier, which ends the winner of the victory in the latter half of the game and ends the catch suitable for the fans that many fans are seeing. I didn't.

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MCAFEE has broched the theme by joking in a typical Mcafee fashion.

“What are you seeing with you tonight for the Super Bowl? What is it?” Sports media personality joked.

“Yes,” lead refused to the fact.

“Listen, I don't pay attention to that,” he added.

Some other people who were connected to the organization pushed back the idea that the chief was successful for the reference to support them.

Among them, the team owner Clark Hunt, Tabian's wife, who addressed the problem in social media posting, was included.

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“I succeeded in the blessings of God, but it's not” Black Magic “or the referee's favor (see the statistics of this) -That's a hard work, belief, and purpose.” “”[Quarterback] Patrick Mahomes leads with humility and puts God first. MARCELLUS CASEY, our team, pours into players and their families through weekly Bible research and prayer. Many of our players- [linebacker] Drew [sic] Quiet, [kicker] Harrison Bucker, [defensive tackle] Chris Jones, [linebacker] Nick Bolton, [guard] Tray Smith shares their religion and lift each other inside and outside the field … “

Patrick Mahomes in Quarter Back defended REF prior to the AFC championship game.

Chief Swide Receiver Xavier Worther (1) competes Buffalo Bills Safety (24) in the first half of the AFC championship game held at the Geha Field of Arrowhead Stadium. USA TODAY SPORTS REUTERS CON

Regardless of awareness, Chiefs fights for three consecutive superbowl titles in New Orleans when faced with Eagles. NFL history teams have not won 3 straight super bowls

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