Kansas City Chiefs Got The B*k*ni Support Of World’s No. 1 Tennis Influencer, Rachel Stuhlmann

After the Kansas City Chiefs lost the season opener to the Lions in front of a surprised nation, the No. 1 influencer in tennis, Rachel Stuhlmann, had the option of abandoning the cause.

Stuhlmann had the option of hopping on the Cowboys bandwagon. After a straightforward victory over the Bengals, she could have declared that Brock Purdy was her man and that she was now officially supporting the 49ers or the Cleveland Browns. Jared Goff and the Motor City Cats put on a fairly impressive road effort, and Rachel could have even changed her mind and sided with the Lions.

 

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But this Missouri native didn’t back down. The Chiefs will just have to fill the vacuum in football left when Stan Kroenke moved his billions to Los Angeles if she can’t support the St. Louis Rams.

 

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“The US Open being over means that football is finally back!😍🏈 I’m a Missouri girl- the Chiefs and Mizzou Tigers are my teams❤️🐯Who are yours?” Tuesday, as many struggled to comprehend the Aaron Rodgers news, Rachel posed the question.

I’ll just say this about Rachel: She’s different from the other Instagram content creators.

The traditional Instagram model maneuver is to abandon the 0-1 team before suddenly declaring they have always been 1-0 Packers fans and Jordan Love is the franchise’s future quarterback. Unlike Rachel Stuhlmann. She is aware of the Chiefs’ difficulties without Travis Kelce.

 

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She is aware that Patrick Mahomes might have a significant decline in performance with the receiving group he is utilizing. Sports are Rachel’s passion. She could easily see with her own eyes how inconsistent the Chiefs’ wide receivers are at receiving the ball.

Rachel is aware that help is on the horizon, though, in the form of defensive superstar Chris Jones and his fresh one-year contract to get him back in the game.

 

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Although the Chiefs aren’t the Rams and she won’t soon forget those memorable moments in St. Louis football history, they are still close to home.

“I’m still super sad about the Rams leaving. (It’s) hard to get over for me. Every Super Bowl I always think about the Greatest Show on Turf and the 2000 Super Bowl,” According to Rachel, in February. “I was so little but remember my family having a party and a Rams piñata and we were all so happy and excited about the win. Great memory.

“But yes (being from Missouri) I would say I’ve gradually claimed the Chiefs as my fav team over the past few years. Coach Andy Hill (Chiefs assistant special teams coach) was at Mizzou when I was, and we’ve stayed in touch so I’m super excited for him and the team.”

Next up is a trip to Jacksonville for a game. The Chiefs are favored by 2 1/2 points and Kelce is anticipated to return.

Only 9.5% of NFL teams that started 0-2 went on to make the playoffs as of 2022. The Bengals were the only team to reach the playoffs among the six teams that started the 2022 season 0–2.

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