Chiefs fail to match Packers in three-peat territory, and fans reacted accordingly after Super Bowl
"Not Like Us."
That seemed to be the sentiment for prideful Green Bay Packers fans after the Kansas City Chiefs' 3-peat quest was denied Sunday night in Super Bowl 59. The Packers can send their thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Led by Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts and a dominant defense that forced three turnovers and smothered Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Eagles soared to their second Super Bowl championship in a runaway 40-22 victory at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
That outcome, of course, meant the Chiefs came up short in becoming the first team to win three straight Super Bowl titles.
Many Packers fans don't appear too mad at that outcome. The Packers' two 3-peats from a previous era first in 1929-31 and then in 1965-1967 appeared to be getting ignored in the lead up to the game.
Late in the game, the Fox broadcast recognized the Bart Starr-led Packers as the last NFL team to accomplish a 3-peat. Yes, the first title in that stretch fell prior to the advent of the Super Bowl, but the Packers were champions of the NFL in three straight years, regardless.
Packers supporters on social media were quick to make note of this on Sunday night. And some used Kendrick Lamar's diss track "Not Like Us" that he performed during the Super Bowl halftime show to prop up the Packers' unmatched history in comparison to the Chiefs:
Only NFL Teams to Three-Peat:Green Bay Packers: 1929, 1930, 1931Green Bay Packers: 1965, 1966, 1967The NFL Team that has talked about Three-Peats the Most:The 2024 Kansas City Chiefs…they not like us
— PackersHistory.com (@PackersHistory1) February 10, 2025
Credit to Fox for finally recognizing the Packers 3-peat 🤝 pic.twitter.com/e63MXTlqKS
— Hogg (@HoggNFL) February 10, 2025
'67 Packers popping a bottle of champagne https://t.co/GM98AlsEn5
— Dan Shafer (@DanRShafer) February 10, 2025
Raise your hands if you're the only QB to win three straight NFL Championships pic.twitter.com/Eg6UmGImtA
— Eric Drews (@GreenGold4Ever) February 10, 2025
Teams that have won three consecutive @NFL Championships:1929-31 Green Bay Packers1965-67 Green Bay PackersEnd of list.Congrats to the @Eagles on winning the LOMBARDI trophy.
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) February 10, 2025
THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/cFPbiBoByY
— Zack 🧀 (@ShowtymeZack) February 10, 2025
Yeah baby! Packers get some screen time during the Super Bowl 🔥#GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/p7RY3Ccjr1
— 𝙂𝙤 𝙋𝙖𝙘𝙠 𝙂𝙤 (@Go_Pack_Go52) February 10, 2025
Don't EVER disrespect out 3-peats again. The Green Bay Packers are STILL the only team in NFL History to 3-peat(s)! #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/OBS1eo95MF
— Big B (@bigpackers4x) February 10, 2025
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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Packers remain only NFL team to 3-peat after Chiefs loss; fans react
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