Nick Wright takes a victory lap after Chiefs win in AFC Divisional Round

One of us.

Jan 21, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Kansas City head coach Andy Reid reacts in the second
Jan 21, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Kansas City head coach Andy Reid reacts in the second / Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
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For anyone who isn't a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, you might want to avoid Nick Wright this week. The host of First Things First is an avid Chiefs homer and defends their honor even in the worst of times (well, as bad as things can be when Patrick Mahomes is your quarterback, that is).

After the Chiefs went into Buffalo and broke the Bills' hearts in the AFC Divisional Round this past weekend, Wright has been enjoying himself on Twitter (X).

Let's take a look at his best posts since the Chiefs stunned the Bills to make Wright look like a genius.

Nick Wright is having a blast after Chiefs victory

Sad, but true indeed.

I know we're having fun teasing Bills fans right now, but this is something that I think needs to be said more. Even if Bills kicker Tyler Bass had made the field goal to tie the game at 27 points apiece, with how well Mahomes was playing on Sunday night, do we really think he wouldn't have gone down the field and at least led his team to a field goal try of their own? Sure, something crazy could have happened, but we've seen this story before, folks.

Man, this is going to infuriate Bengals and Bills fans. A lot of AFC fan bases are trying to puff out their chests like their team is Mahomes' main rival but when push has come to shove, Mahomes has two Super Bowl rings and no one else from the AFC has any—not counting Jimmy Garoppolo, of course.

Couldn't be us either!

Never change, Nick.

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