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  2. FACT CHECK: Did The Kansas City Chiefs Refuse To Host Pride ...

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    A post shared on social media purports the Kansas City Chiefs refused to host a Pride Night. Verdict: False The claim stems from satire. Fact Check: On Sunday The Buffalo Bills ended the Chiefs ...

  3. 1969 Kansas City Chiefs season - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Kansas City Chiefs season was the team's tenth, their seventh in Kansas City, and the final season of the American Football League (AFL). It resulted in an 11–3 regular season record and three postseason road victories, including a 23–7 victory in Super Bowl IV over the NFL's heavily favored Minnesota Vikings.

  4. Arrowhead Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Arrowhead Stadium is an American football stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It primarily serves as the home venue of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). It was built at the same time as neighboring Kauffman Stadium, home of Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals, which together form the Truman Sports ...

  5. Here’s when full parade details will be released for KC ...

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    Full details of the route for the parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win will be officially announced Monday.

  6. Photos capture colorful celebration of LGBTQ community in ...

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    Kansas City celebrated the city’s LGBTQ community Saturday with the 47th Pride Parade. Viewers lined the streets while hundreds of parade participants started in the streets of Westport and made ...

  7. 1969 American Football League playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City was forced to punt, but a running into the punter penalty against New York allowed them to keep possession. Dawson then threw a 27-yard completion to Arbanas that set up Stenerud's 25-yard field goal, giving the Chiefs a 6–3 lead. New York responded with a drive deep into Chiefs territory.

  8. Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker rails against Pride month ... - AOL

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    Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker railed against Pride month along with President Biden’s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and his stance on abortion during a commencement address ...

  9. Remi Prudhomme - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints [ edit ] Prudhomme played for the AFL 's Kansas City Chiefs in 1968 and 1969, thus also earning a 1969 AFL Championship ring and a ring from the Chiefs victory over the NFL's Minnesota Vikings in the fourth and final AFL-NFL World Championship Game, better known as Super Bowl IV .