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(NewsNation) — Country music star Zach Bryan has seemingly put an end to performances in Kansas City amid A beef with fans of its hometown NFL franchise.
The Oklahoman and Philadelphia Eagles fan told a Chiefs fan on X on Friday that he “will never play in Kansas City” again after the user criticized Bryan for goading Kansas City Chiefs fans, “that same fanbase that sells out his shows.”
The back-and-forth began when Bryan earlier wrote on X: “Where are all the three peat people from last year,” about the Chiefs’ pursuit of three successive Super Bowl wins, which was ended by the Eagles in a blowout Super Bowl LIX win in February.
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The fan responded angrily, suggesting Bryan was targeting Chiefs Kingdom, the nickname by which Chiefs fans are known.
In a later post, Bryan wrote, “Guys, it’s okay to talk trash to each other about football, yall [sic] are weird as hell.”
The new NFL season begins next month, with the Chiefs favored by 3 points on the road vs. the Los Angeles Chargers, and the Super Bowl-champion Eagles are a 7-point favorite at home to the Dallas Cowboys, according to Dimers.com.
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