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    With the Chiefs winning Super Bowl 58, a major conspiracy theory was brought back into light, with President Joe Biden even leaning into it after the game.

    Super Bowl 58 came and went and, well, it was a great one. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in the second-ever Super Bowl overtime.

    Social media was buzzing with reactions to an exciting result and finish from Super Bowl 58, with President Joe Biden even leaning into a conspiracy theory around him and the Big Game. How is the NFL world reacting to his viral tweet?

    Joe Biden’s Post-Super Bowl Tweet Warrants Major Reaction

    You can’t have a major event without a conspiracy theory. And for Super Bowl 58, it was a big one.

    The 49ers and Chiefs matchup was a rematch of Super Bowl LIV, when Kansas City had defeated San Francisco, 31-20. Additionally, it was the same year that Biden won the 2020 election over Donald Trump, who is his competitor in the 2024 election.

    “Just like we drew it up,” said Biden on X (formerly known as Twitter). As a part of the conspiracy theory, if the Chiefs were to win again, as they did in the first matchup, then Biden would also win like he did the first time.

    However, Biden’s acknowledgment of the conspiracy theory caught many fans off guard.

    “I thought this was a parody account but nope, it’s the President of the United States,” said one fan on X. “I thought this was a parody account at first ngl,” said another fan.

    Biden wasn’t the only one to acknowledge it, though, as Chiefs’ head coach Andy Reid did first. “We had a nice visit with President Biden last year. That’s about as far as I can go,” said Reid jokingly when asked about the theory involving them.

    The win officially cements the Chiefs as a dynasty. They’ve now won back-to-back Super Bowls and three of their last four. Additionally, they’ve made four Super Bowls in the last five years and have never missed the AFC Championship Game since Patrick Mahomes took over as the starting quarterback in 2018.

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    Kansas City was able to get it done on a 13-play drive in overtime that resulted in a passing touchdown from Mahomes to Mecole Hardman. Mahomes won Super Bowl MVP, the third of his career, after passing for 333 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. He also had nine rushes for 66 yards.

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