The Kansas City Chiefs’ historic Super Bowl win was marred by a tweet from Andy Reid’s son Britt, which was quickly deleted for hate speech. The tweet, which was posted shortly after the game concluded, read “Revenge of the Reids! #ReidSquad.”
While the tweet was likely meant to be a tribute to Andy Reid’s win, it was seen by many as a message of revenge against the Philadelphia Eagles, the team Andy Reid used to coach. The tweet was quickly deleted, however, due to its offensive content.
The Kansas City Chiefs organization released a statement saying that they condemn the offensive tweet and that they do not condone hate speech in any form. They also praised the Eagles organization for their strong statement against the tweet.
Andy Reid also released a statement, saying that he was aware of the tweet and that he did not endorse the message it was sending. He also offered his apologies to the Eagles organization and their fans, saying that he has great respect for them.
It is unclear if Britt Reid will be disciplined by the NFL or the Chiefs organization, but it is clear that his tweet was not well received. This incident serves as a reminder that hate speech has no place in the NFL, especially in the wake of such a historic and exciting victory.
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