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Super Bowl champ Chiefs' visit to White House set for June 5 - ESPN

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs will take their Super Bowl LVII victory celebration national on June 5. The team announced Wednesday that they will be welcomed by President Joe Biden for a White House visit to commemorate their third Super Bowl title.

The Chiefs will be the first Super Bowl champions to visit the White House since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers did so two years ago.

The Los Angeles Rams didn't make the trip last year. The Chiefs didn't visit the White House after their Super Bowl LIV win due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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