NFL fans are furious after the Kansas City Chiefs blamed ‘Super Bowl fatigue’ for their humiliating loss in Super Bowl LIX. The excuse did not sit well with the football community.
Chiefs crushed in historic Super Bowl collapse
The Chiefs were just one win away from an epic three-peat. Instead, the Philadelphia Eagles dominated them with a crushing 40-22 victory. The Chiefs looked lifeless as the Eagles’ unstoppable defense smothered them for four quarters.
Shocking excuse from Kansas City
Fox Sports’ Henry McKenna revealed a surprising excuse from the Chiefs. According to him, a Chiefs coach admitted before the game that the team was tired of Super Bowls. ‘It does get old,’ the coach reportedly said. McKenna added, ‘Super Bowl fatigue was real for this team. You could see it in the first half when everything spiraled out of control.’
Fans reject Chiefs’ ‘lame’ justification
NFL fans did not buy the excuse. Many took to social media to rip the Chiefs apart. One fan mocked, ‘Tom Brady always said his favorite ring was the next one. That’s the difference.‘
Another fan added, ‘Excuses like this are why the Chiefs will never be on the Patriots’ level. Completely different mentality.’
Comments poured in, ridiculing the idea of ‘Super Bowl fatigue.’ One fan scoffed, ‘They had two weeks off. But somehow they were too tired to play? Makes no sense.’
Another wrote, ‘How do you get tired of playing for a Lombardi Trophy? That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.’
A furious critic stated, ‘They’ve been bailed out by refs in every Super Bowl. This time, they got exposed. No more favoritism, just failure.’
Eagles’ defense left Chiefs helpless
While the Chiefs scrambled for excuses, the Eagles delivered a defensive masterclass. Patrick Mahomes struggled as Philadelphia’s relentless pressure shut him down. By halftime, the Eagles led 24-0. Jalen Hurts outshined Mahomes from the very start.

Philadelphia gets sweet revenge
The Eagles finally got their payback. After losing to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 2023, they returned stronger and claimed their second-ever championship. This time, there were no doubts—just pure domination.
With this embarrassing defeat, questions swirl around the Chiefs’ dynasty. Have they peaked? Was their reign built on referee favoritism?