For Pete's Sake

Former White House Press Secretary: ‘It’s a thrilling time to be a Chiefs fan’

Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost presented the press secretary Josh Earnest with a team jersey along with Salvador Perez and Eric Hosmer during the team’s visit to the White House in 2016.
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost presented the press secretary Josh Earnest with a team jersey along with Salvador Perez and Eric Hosmer during the team’s visit to the White House in 2016. Kansas City Star

When the Royals won the 2015 World Series, Josh Earnest was thrilled partly because it meant he’d have an opportunity to meet the team.

The following summer the Royals visited Earnest at what was his workplace at the time: the White House.

Earnest, who was a White House Press Secretary when Barack Obama was president, is celebrating another Kansas City team’s success these days: the Chiefs. Earnest now works as Chief Communications Officer for United Airlines, which will air a commercial targeted to Chiefs fans during the Super Bowl.

In a conference call Monday, Earnest talked about how good his son has it as a Chiefs fan these days. He has no idea of the heartbreak fans have endured.

“It’s a thrilling time to be a Chiefs fan,” said Earnest, who grew up in Kansas City. “I have a 9-year-old son and he doesn’t know anything different than a Chiefs franchise that is regularly a Super Bowl favorite and regularly making deep runs in the playoffs. So it’s funny to watch this through his eyes, to be honest. But look, (quarterback Patrick) Mahomes didn’t just transform the franchise, he transformed the league. And you know you’ve seen the impact that he’s had with other quarterbacks, on other franchises, on other teams’ approach to the draft. He’s extraordinary and he’s still in his 20s, (which) is mind boggling.

“But it’s a fun time to be a Chiefs fan. I don’t live in Kansas City anymore, but here even in the Chicago suburbs you’re just as likely to get a Chiefs jersey on a kid as you are a Bears jersey, which I think is another way to assess the extraordinary impact that Mahomes and (tight end Travis) Kelce and Andy Reid have had on the league and on sports fans all across the country.”


A star-powered Super Bowl

The spectacle of Patrick Mahomes, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and more made the 2024 championship the most-watched Super Bowl ever.

Sorry, Swifties: Taylor isn’t coming to Kansas City parade

Meet the hairstylist behind Patrick Mahomes’ famous locks

Video shows what Travis Kelce said to Taylor Swift after game


The Chiefs are playing in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years and will hope to lift the Lombardi Trophy on Sunday for the third time in that span.

Earnest is not taking anything for granted in Super Bowl LVIII.

“It should be a great game on Sunday,” he said. “I don’t want to somehow diminish the great season the 49ers have had. I think it’s gonna be a really competitive game and it’s gonna be fun to watch a great Chiefs defense, something we haven’t been able to say we’ve had since I was a kid actually, go up against a team, the 49ers, that has real weapons. So it’s gonna be a lot of fun. Looking forward to it.”

This story was originally published February 7, 2024 at 11:21 AM.

Follow More of Our Reporting on Super Bowl 2024: Chiefs vs. 49ers

Related Stories from Kansas City Star
Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
From covering the World Series to the World Cup, Pete Grathoff has done a little bit of everything since joining The Kansas City Star in 1997.
Sports Pass is your ticket to Kansas City sports
#ReadLocal

Get in-depth, sideline coverage of Kansas City area sports - only $1 a month

VIEW OFFER