If you think the Kansas City Chiefs’ brutal Super Bowl loss was embarrassing, think of all of the merchandise that got printed beforehand to celebrate a win — and which now needs to disappear.
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson took the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII parade T-shirts personally and used them as fuel before Philadelphia's rematch in New Orleans. If the Eagles looked ...
Instead, Eagles fans and players were able to get their hands on merchandise celebrating their win at Super Bowl LIX. According to the Kansas City Star, the Chiefs gear is set to be shipped off ...
The NFL found a way to put its wasted Kansas City Chiefs three-peat merchandise to good use. The Chiefs were considered favorites to beat the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl 59, which would have ...
When the Kansas City Chiefs lost Super Bowl LIX, the pre-made "3-peat" merchandise, which celebrated their anticipated third consecutive championship, became obsolete.
the NFL shipped all unused Chiefs Super Bowl gear to underprivileged citizens in Ukraine, Mongolia, Georgia, Estonia and Latvia. The NFL has been teaming with its non-profit merchandise ...
The Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss isn’t just a heartbreak for fans—it’s now part of a strange tradition where their “championship” merch gets shipped to Uganda, leaving an entire ...
You can purchase the hoodie Super Bowl LIX MVP Jalen Hurts wore to celebrate at the Philadelphia Eagles championship parade ...
The Kansas City Chiefs' gear is being repurposed for donation after their Super Bowl loss ... their sporting goods are with the NFL’s merchandise distributor, Good360. Good360 distributes ...
Don't wait on this: The time is now to get your Eagles Super Bowl championship gear. From hoodies to T-shirts, hats and accessories, you can celebrate the Eagles' NFL title in style. Delaware ...