Chiefs and Patriots fans have formed an unlikely ‘alliance’ on social media
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- Chiefs and Patriots fans bonded online in reaction to Bills fans' chatter.
- Bonding occurred after Patriots lost Super Bowl LX amid praise for Josh Allen.
- Some fans cited both teams' dynasty histories as a reason for the online bond.
When the Chiefs were eliminated from playoff contention in December, some football fans were undoubtedly thrilled that Kansas City wouldn’t be in the Super Bowl again.
Unfortunately for those fans — those not in Boston, anyway — the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl LX, marking the ninth time in 10 seasons that either New England or the Chiefs have represented the AFC in the big game.
After the Patriots lost to the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, there apparently was quite a bit of chatter among Bills fans on social media. Some Buffalo supporters (or Bills Mafia) have talked about quarterback Josh Allen, saying he’s better than three-time Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes.
That led to Chiefs and Patriots fans bonding on X (formerly Twitter) about their dislike of Bills Mafia.
“I am here for the Patriots-Chiefs alliance,” wrote X user incredelman_11. “The only two fanbases that know what’s it like to be a dynasty universally hated by the internet. “Can’t even imagine how unbearable Bills fans would be without Mahomes humbling them in the playoffs. Respect. #ChiefsKingdom #NEPats”
Not everyone was on board this union, but plenty were. Here is what others were saying.
This story was originally published February 13, 2026 at 10:45 AM.