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The Kansas City Chiefs fell short in their quest to complete the NFL’s first-ever championship three-peat when they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.
Though the reasons for the Chiefs’ loss were many, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III took to Twitter to share his thoughts on what made the game go sideways for Kansas City.
In Griffin’s assessment, the Chiefs’ offensive line was to blame for Kansas City’s latest Super Bowl defeat, continuing a concerning trend from the team’s loss to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV.
Take a look at what RGIII said about the Chiefs’ loss on Twitter:
The Chiefs’ offensive line did them in for both Super Bowl losses.
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) February 10, 2025
Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes didn’t do Kansas City any favors by throwing two early interceptions, but the abysmal performance of the Chiefs’ offensive line certainly didn’t help the veteran signal-caller play well.
Fans can expect Kansas City to make moves to fix its offensive line in the offseason as the Chiefs look to the future.