Nick drops banners for the Chiefs win over the Bengals | First Things First
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Cincinnati Bengals 26-25 in a game that came down to a pair of PI calls. Nick Wright drops banners in celebration of the Chief’s win, including putting “Burrowhead” to rest.
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