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What did Stephen A. Smith see in the Chiefs vs Bears that made him declare: ‘This is the Super Bowl champion!’?

NFL SHOCKWAVE: Stephen A. Smith Claims Super Bowl Champion Is Already Decided – and It’s the Chiefs!
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Kansas City, MO – The NFL world was stunned after a preseason clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Seattle Seahawks ended with one of the boldest Super Bowl prophecies of the year.

On ESPN, outspoken analyst Stephen A. Smith lit up the airwaves with a statement that instantly went viral:

“Watching the Chiefs dismantle the Seahawks told me everything I needed to know — this team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy. I guarantee it.”

Yes, you read that right: after just one preseason game, Smith is already ready to crown the Kansas City Chiefs as Super Bowl LVIII champions.


Why Is the NFL Buzzing About This?

  • Mahomes’ brilliance: Patrick Mahomes looked locked-in, reminding everyone why he’s the best quarterback in football.

  • Explosive weapons: With Travis Kelce, a hungry young WR corps, and depth across the roster, Kansas City looked unstoppable.

  • Andy Reid’s dynasty chase: The Chiefs aren’t just playing for wins — they’re building their legacy as the next great NFL dynasty.

  • For Smith, this wasn’t just a hot take — it was spoken with absolute conviction. And while rival fans are laughing it off, Chiefs Kingdom is already dreaming of another parade at Union Station.
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    Fans Are Losing Their Minds

    Chiefs fans: “Stephen A. just said what we’ve known all along — this is OUR dynasty!”
    Rival fans: “It’s preseason… calm down. The Chiefs hype machine is always out of control.”


    The real question now shakes the NFL to its core:

    👉 Did Stephen A. just reveal the inevitable truth that the Lombardi is already headed back to Kansas City?
    Or is this simply the boldest preseason take waiting to explode?

    One thing is undeniable: preseason or not, the Kansas City Chiefs have the entire league on high alert — and the Super Bowl conversation has officially begun.

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