With mega celebrities in the stands and seven consecutive AFC Championships on the field, Michael Irvin admits the Kansas City Chiefs have wrangled “America’s Team” away from the Dallas Cowboys.
In the 1990s the Dallas Cowboys won Super Bowls, dated hot music stars, attracted celebrities to their sidelines and had a firm grip on being “America’s Team.”
The Kansas City Chiefs and an almost 30-year championship drought have combined to strip them of their coveted title.
By Tony Fisher
Cowboys’ quarterback Troy Aikman had a fling with Lorrie Morgan. Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce, perhaps you’ve heard, is in a serious relationship with pop icon Taylor Swift.
Dallas won three Super Bowls in four years. The Chiefs on Sunday will play in their seventh consecutive AFC Championship in hopes of advancing for a shot an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl.
The Cowboys attracted to one of their games Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia. To which the Chiefs counter with … Cailin Clark?
Social media was abuzz with Swift sitting in her VIP suite next to the WNBA star. The news made its way to Dallas, where one of the architect of the 1990s Cowboys’ dynasty virtually raised the white flag.
“We’re going to talk about Caitlin Clark and Taylor Swift at the Kansas City Chiefs game,” Irvin said this week on the It Is What It Is podcast. “They’re trying to make that. Those are two good old American girls. They’re trying to make those Chiefs to all of them. They’re trying to steal America’s title.”