Zach Bryan has long made his Philadelphia Eagles fandom public, but just in case anyone forgot, he doubled down across the weekend by doing a little trolling of Kansas City Chiefs fans on social media.
“Where all the three peat people from last year:/” he wrote on X, teasing Chiefs fans about their Super Bowl loss to the Eagles.
He got plenty of responses, but one from a user named Jordan Carter, prompted the country music star to reshare.
“Talking (expletive) in general is all good,” Carter wrote. “He’s singled out one fanbase. That same fanbase that sells out his shows.”
Bryan’s response upon resharing that post?
“Please understand I will never play in Kansas City,” he wrote.
Bryan then reshared that post again and added, “I’ll be about to finish my show and then get a taunting call if I play at that stadium.”
Carter responded, “Great news. Take us off your live album too.”
“Done brother,” Bryan wrote.
Another follower wrote, “Looks like it doesn’t take long to piss off Chiefs fans. They act like they have it hard there lmao.”
“Bro all u have to do to piss off a Chiefs fan is play a fair game of football,” Bryan wrote.
Later on Bryan posted again, “Guys it’s okay to talk trash to each other about football yall are weird as hell.”
While he may not be coming to Kansas City, Bryan did write, “I miss you Bonner Springs coming to play next year.”
Bonner Springs is about 22 miles from Kansas City.
It will be interesting to see if any Chiefs fans show up and show out at that show.
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