ootball-mania hits the White House as president invites the ' Super Bowl-winning stars to the home of the US government after they defeated the 25-22 at the in Las Vegas in February. Coach 's men won their third ring in four years and their second consecutive ring when threw the game-ending pass to in overtime after the 49ers completely misunderstood the rules and handed the impetus to their rivals. It seems as though the 81-year-old president, who will defend his status against in November 2024, is a fan of football and has invited the champions to his office to get to know them all a bit better on May 31.
The trip will serve as some welcome news to the Chiefs as they big to get away from the negative press caused by Rashee Rice's offseason shenanigans as he was involved in a high-speed crash in downtown Dallas. Will Harrison Butker go? However, one man who might not be too keen on the idea of the trip would be after the kicker made it very clear that he's not a fan of Biden, Democrats or their policies in a recent speech. He wouldn't be the first to skip the ceremony either, as in 2012 chose to pass up the chance to meet over his pro-choice attitude to abortion, something the ' center disagreed with.
Butker though, might cut a lonely figure within the Chiefs' camp as their star tight end, , made it very clear that he disagrees with what the kicker decided to say when he spoke to a bunch of students. "I can't say I agree with the majority of it, or just about any of it," Kel.
