In a surprise twist that has taken both the NFL and tech world by storm, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has officially declared himself a die-hard Kansas City Chiefs fan—and he’s not stopping at mere words. Musk boldly stated in a recent live interview that he will use “any means necessary” to support the Chiefs in their quest to win the 2025 Super Bowl.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO made the announcement during a tech summit in Austin, Texas, where the conversation unexpectedly turned to football. When asked which team he’s backing this season, Musk replied with a grin,
“I’m with the Chiefs. Patrick Mahomes is basically the quarterback version of an AI. I’ll use any means necessary to help them win it all in 2025.”
The statement immediately sent shockwaves through social media. Within minutes, #ChiefsMusk and #SuperBowlBound2025 were trending worldwide. Chiefs fans flooded Twitter and X, celebrating the unexpected support from one of the world’s most influential figures.
While Musk didn’t elaborate on what “any means necessary” entails, speculation is already swirling. Some believe he may invest in Arrowhead Stadium tech upgrades, smart training equipment, or even sponsor team-related AI systems to enhance analytics and player performance. Others joke he might launch a satellite just to beam Chiefs games worldwide in 8K.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes responded playfully, posting, “Elon, if you’re serious, let’s talk gameplan in the Tesla Cybertruck,” followed by a wink emoji.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid remained diplomatic but curious, stating,
“We’re always open to innovation, especially if it helps the team. But at the end of the day, we win on grit and execution.”
This isn’t the first time Musk has inserted himself into the world of sports, but his firm allegiance to the Chiefs marks a new level of involvement. Whether his influence will impact outcomes remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: the Chiefs’ 2025 Super Bowl run just got a lot more high-powered.
As the NFL season approaches, all eyes will be on Kansas City—and perhaps on Musk’s next unpredictable move.