LACEY JANE BROWN, NFL SUPERFAN AND TIKTOK IS GOING TO BE AMERICA’S FACE
It’s only fitting that Chiefs superfan Lacey Jane Brown is made known to the world as the team attempts to reach yet another AFC championship game this weekend, which some have dubbed the greatest NFL weekend of the year. After allegedly setting the Guinness World Record for attending 32 NFL home games in 74 days, Brown, a Kansas “country girl” and Kansas State alumna, has surged to the top of the NFL fan rankings over the past several months.
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The KSU farm girl completed the task in 73 days last month, thereby shattering the previous record from 2021. The 26-year-old amassed a sizable following on Instagram and TikTok along the way, caught Amazon’s attention for potential sponsorships during its Thursday Night Football broadcast, hired an agent, and even got a call from a marketing manager whose sole responsibility is to find social media influencers.
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Brown currently has over 112,000 Instagram followers, over 560,000 TikTok followers, and over 62 million likes on her popular videos.
Yeah.. I’m gonna let pitchers stick to pitching #SeaUsRise #Mariners pic.twitter.com/19WLo8J71J
— Lacey Jane Brown (@laceyjanebrown) July 24, 2022
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5 Best Teams to Tailgate at? Here’s my opinion: pic.twitter.com/gKXMdceRCa
— Lacey Jane Brown (@laceyjanebrown) December 14, 2022
The Dolphins-Bengals TNF game in Cincinnati on September 29 (also known as the Tua game) marked the beginning of Lacey’s odyssey, which culminated on December 11 with the Jaguars’ victory over the Titans in Tennessee.
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On October 9, she even doubled up, attending the Ravens game against Cincinnati and the Titans-Commanders game first thing in the morning.
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After all, Lacey remains a Chiefs supporter and has reportedly made arrangements to attend the AFC championship game, wherever it may be, next week.