Kelly Stafford, wife of LA Rams quarterback Matt Stafford, admitted that she was 'f***ing tired' of seeing the Kansas City Chiefs win - and she didn't hold back when explaining why.
On Sunday, the Chiefs defeated The Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game, which means that they will be competing against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl on February 9 for the third year in a row.
The Chiefs have gone on to win both the 2023 and 2024 Super Bowls.
However, their victories do not seem to make some NFL fans too happy, and that includes Stafford.
'I really am sad for Josh Allen,' Stafford began about the Bills quarterback on the latest episode of her podcast, The Morning After.
Stafford and her co-host then began to talk about the contentious game, which the Bills lost by just three points.
'Kansas City, like the rest of the country, I feel like I was ready for someone new,' Stafford admitted.
'It has no slight against any of the players. We're just f***ing tired of seeing them win. But I love Andy Reid,' she continued, talking about the team's coach.
Kelly Stafford, wife of LA Rams quarterback Matt Stafford, is 'f***ing tired' of seeing The Kansas City Chiefs win - and she didn't hold back when explaining why
The Chiefs have gone on to win both the 2023 and 2024 Super Bowls, and are aiming for a 'three-peat'
'Kansas City, like the rest of the country, I feel like I was ready for someone new,' Stafford admitted
'He's just one of the good ones. I've just always respected him as a coach.'
She went on to say that Reid was always giving 'chances' to her brother, Chad Hall, as a player.
'That's the only reason, to be honest, I'm okay with Kansas City going on,' Stafford shared.
Interestingly enough, this year's Super Bowl game will be a matchup of 2023, when the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38 to 35.
Stafford's husband has seen one Super Bowl win with The Rams in 2021.
The team had their shot in the playoffs this year, but were ultimately eliminated during the divisional round against the Eagles.
Unfortunately, both the podcast host and her four young children, twins Sawyer and Chandler, seven, Hunter, six, and Tyler, four, all fell ill before the Wild Card round in the playoffs.
Her daughters were even hospitalized, but made it to the game in time to watch their dad.
Unfortunately, both the podcast host and her four young children, twins Sawyer and Chandler, seven, Hunter, six, and Tyler, four, all fell ill before the Wild Card round in the playoffs
The former college cheerleader even shared that one of her girls had been vomiting throughout the Rams' 27-9 victory against the Minnesota Vikings
Her daughters were even hospitalized, but made it to the game in time to watch their Dad
While she didn't share more details about her daughters' hospitalization, she did suggest the need for medical care stemmed from an illness the family had been suffering at the time.
The former college cheerleader even shared that one of her girls had been vomiting throughout the Rams' 27-9 victory against the Minnesota Vikings.
'This girl. In the middle of her pukes in the bathroom, 'Mommy, are we still winning,'' Kelly wrote alongside a picture of her daughter being cradled by her dad after the game.
'She couldn't wait to be in his arms.'