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Chiefs superfan Clint Bowyer makes bold claim ahead of AFC Championship game

JHby:Jonathan Howard01/24/25

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Ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills game at Arrowhead Stadium, Clint Bowyer is confident that his team will advance. Will the NASCAR star get to experience a three-peat, or will one of the most famous Chiefs fans in America be left disappointed this year?

Well, one thing is for certain, the Chiefs are still really good. Patrick Mahomes is still a football wizard. So, I understand the confidence someone like Clint Bowyer might have.

However, that doesn’t mean the Chiefs are unbeatable. Is this the year that Josh Allen gets one over on Mahomes and the Chiefs, sending the Bills to the Super Bowl? Bowyer is a little nervous, but he’s riding with his team.

Talking to Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports during media days, Bowyer gave his thoughts on the upcoming AFC Championship Game.

“You ask me that Bob as if you have questions and doubts in your mind,” Bowyer responded. “Don’t doubt Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. If that 15 jersey is on the field, put it in the bank, we’re going to the Super Bowl. It’s going to be a big one. This Bills game’s got me nervous, there’s no question, talked a tremendous amount of trash. But I feel good about it, I think we’re going to do that and take care of business. I truly think the Super Bowl is this weekend. Obviously, this is going to air prior to the Bills-Chiefs game in Arrowhead but I feel good about it, full confidence.”

That is pretty big talk for Clint Bowyer. He doesn’t seem to think that the Chiefs will have any issues getting to the Super Bowl. With a potential matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles or the Washington Commanders, that is confidence on another level.

While Bowyer focuses on his NFL team, he also needs to focus on the upcoming NASCAR season. He will be in Winston-Salem for the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Then he can enjoy the Super Bowl, if his Chiefs make it.

After taking in another Chiefs Super Bowl victory, according to his plan, Clint Bowyer will then settle into the broadcast booth for a 14-week stretch. The Daytona 500 is so close, you can almost feel it, folks. Hopefully, we won’t have to hear Bowyer brag about his Chiefs this year.