Ja'Marr Chase, Odell Beckham Jr. troll Chiefs on social media after Super Bowl 59 loss to Eagles

Bryan Murphy

Ja'Marr Chase, Odell Beckham Jr. troll Chiefs on social media after Super Bowl 59 loss to Eagles image

The city of Philadelphia isn't the only one celebrating the Eagles win over the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59.

Philadelphia's drubbing of Kansas City Sunday night in New Orleans not only snapped the Chiefs' chances at a three-peat, but also put a major blemish on Patrick Mahomes' playoff record. There were talks about the Chiefs star QB overtaking Tom Brady as the GOAT if he were to win a third in a row, but instead, Kansas City put together its worst performance of the season. 

It's understandable why the City of Brotherly Love was out in full force for the celebrations. The win marked only the second Super Bowl in franchise history, and doing it against a talented organization like the Chiefs makes it even sweeter. 

However, there have been plenty of anti-Kansas City crowds that popped up on the way to Super Bowl 59, and they got to show out following the Chiefs' disappointing showing in the championship game. That included fellow NFL players such as Bengals star Ja'Marr Chase and current free agent WR Odell Beckham Jr.

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Following the dominant 40-22 win for the Eagles over the Chiefs, plenty took to social media to trash Kansas City.

That included Chase, who posted a meme of a bystander — the Bengals — watching with glee as the Eagles beat the Chiefs, represented by one individual laying on top of another and throwing down punches onto their opponent. 

The star wide receiver on Cincinnati is no stranger to dealing with Mahomes. During the Chase-Joe Burrow era with the Bengals, the two AFC foes have faced off four teams, resulting in a 2-2 record. That includes one win for each side in the playoffs, with both of those postseason matchups coming in the AFC championship. 

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He wasn't the only player to give their two cents on the result. Beckham Jr. was a teammate of Eagles running back Saquon Barkley with the Giants, albeit for just one season. After Barkley emerged victorious in the big game, Beckham Jr. posted a picture of the running back in an Eagles uniform picking up another Barkley on the ground, this time wearing New York colors. 

Those two may have been the only members to air their thoughts online so far, but undoubtedly there were others that shared their opinion, especially in the AFC. Teams like the Bills, Bengals and Ravens have been victims of Mahomes and the Chiefs in the past, and may have enjoyed watching their rival fall on the massive stage. On the flip side, NFC East members may not have been thrilled to see the Eagles leave New Orleans with the Lombardi Trophy. 

Regardless, Chase, Beckham Jr. and Co. can take their shots online ... for now. Rivals will have to wait a few months until the fall to iron out their differences on the gridiron again. 

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Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.