Kansas City Chiefs beg 'Bad Luck Chuck' to stay home during the championship game Sunday after he caught the attention of the internet for leaving just before the team's playoff comeback last week.
Appreciate you doing what was best for the Kingdom! 😂😂😂The unlikely comeback secured the Chiefs a spot in the NFL's AFC championship game and a chance for redemption after the team lost the title last year to the New England Patriots.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes told reporters that he hoped Penn would"watch the next game at home" after learning about the viral moment. And the team refused to take any chances, offering Penn a slew of goodies to make his at-home viewing experience an enticing alternative. The Chiefs posted a video Saturday of their mascot and cheerleaders showing up to Penn's house with some gifts, including a new grill, a signed flag and a custom jersey.
“I will be nowhere near Arrowhead Stadium on game day, so you can believe that Chiefs Kingdom," Penn said in the video."Don’t worry about me being in your presence."
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