President Biden Hosts Kansas City Chiefs at White House to Celebrate Super Bowl Victory

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On June 2, 2021, President Joe Biden welcomed the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. The Chiefs, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV in February 2020.

The Chiefs were welcomed to the White House with a ceremony on the South Lawn. President Biden congratulated the team on their victory and praised their hard work and dedication. He also thanked the team for their commitment to their community, noting that they have been active in promoting social justice initiatives.

The Chiefs were presented with a personalized jersey from President Biden and a championship ring from the National Football League. The team also received a proclamation from the President declaring June 2, 2021 as “Kansas City Chiefs Day” in the United States.

The visit to the White House was an opportunity for the team to reflect on their success and celebrate their victory. It was also a chance for President Biden to honor the team and recognize their accomplishments. The Chiefs are the first NFL team to visit the White House since President Donald Trump hosted the New England Patriots in 2017.

The visit was a memorable one for both President Biden and the Kansas City Chiefs. It was an opportunity to celebrate a Super Bowl victory and recognize the hard work and dedication of the team. The visit also highlighted the importance of social justice initiatives and demonstrated the commitment of the Chiefs to their community.