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Approximately 300 thousand NFL fans have posted on X (Twitter) that they will be boycotting Super Bowl 59.-kid

Around 300,000 NFL fans are planning to boycott Super Bowl LIX, featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, due to dissatisfaction with refereeing and recurring matchups. Despite the claims, viewership and ad sales remain high, with many opposing the idea, citing continued interest and tradition.
300,000 NFL fans post on X about boycotting the Super Bowl LIX between Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs

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The upcoming Super Bowl LIX features the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles have been in the Super Bowl championship for the 5th time, while the Chiefs will be playing for the 7th time. Now, these appearances are very short, considering there have only been 58 Super Bowls since its inception- January 15, 1967.
However, the fans of today, the well-versed, digitally vocal, easily bored, and tired-of-the-mundane, fans do not want to watch the Super Bowl LIX between the Eagles and the Chiefs. They want to boycott the Super Bowl. One said it was due to referees; another said they were tired of watching the same two teams play the final game. Let’s hear them out with these X comments. PS: try not to be offended; some are just too vocal about voicing their opinions.

Sportskeeda Pro Football on X: "Approximately 300 thousand NFL fans have posted on X (Twitter) that they will be boycotting Super Bowl 59. Via @_MLFootball https://t.co/CQOUxZCJ8u" / X

MLFootball shared an X post about 300,000 NFL fans wanting to boycott the Super Bowl

The X post featured this:

“🚨REPORT: Approximately 300 THOUSAND #NFL fans have posted on Twitter/X that they will be “BOYCOTTING THE SUPER BOWL” this year, according to Data.

🤯

Most of the complaints are regarding the refereeing, but many appear to be tired of having the same matchup.

THIS IS CRAZY.”

On this X post, users expressed their unequivocal views. Some of them are

An X user penned, “They Wouldn’t be “boycotting” for a team that was 5-12 and perennially missing the playoffs. The fatigue, hate and conspiracies are real. Greatest compliment we could get.”

An X user expressed, “This couldn’t be further from the true and is nonsense propaganda. Ad sales are all-time high $8M for 30 seconds and last week’s AFC CG set an all-time record for viewing. People can b***h all they want about refs. They will still watch”

Another X user wrote, “Yeah, they’ve been saying this for 2 years and each year it’s a record viewership. Most will watch just to see if the CHAMPS have a shot at losing😂”

An X user scribbled, “I mean there’s been super bowls I didn’t want to watch for whatever reason, it makes for a great hate watch. 😂 plus who doesn’t love a good Super Bowl party! One of the best days of the year. People will watch. And it’ll be a great game!”

An X user asked for votes with the following caption: “Will you be watching Super Bowl LIX? #NFL”. X users could click on either Yes or No. So far, 299 votes have been cast, the share is 53.2% for Yes and 46.8% for No.

What are X users writing for the #boycottsuperbowl? Let’s read some

An X user expressed, “The only way the @NFL @nfloff and @nflcommish will notice we have had enough of the rigging is to hit them where it hurts. #boycottsuperbowl”

Another X user wrote, “F**k that rigged bullshit #boycottsuperbowl”

A third X user wrote, “Personally, I think #boycottsuperbowl is a good idea, I mean why watch another rigged game where Kansas City, the newly appointed dynasty by the NFL be forced to win against a better team? Oh, and now I’d have to watch Taylor swift again…I’m done!”

A fourth X user penned, “Yep, completely lost all respect for the

@NFL this year! This league is 100% scripted is controlling the games to get the results they want. What a joke this league is, you should be ashamed! #rigged #nflisajoke #fixed #boycottsuperbowl”

A fifth X user shared, “I’m not naive enough to believe rigging never happened in the nfl before now, but the fact that they are doing it so blatantly tells me that either they think we’re that stupid, or they don’t care because they think we’re can’t do anything about it. So nope #boycottsuperbowl”

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