Chiefs Fan “Chiefsaholic” Gets Caught Robbing Banks To Fund His Fandom

If you are a Chiefs fan who likes to follow the game on Twitter, then you might know of Chiefsaholic. He is a prominent Kansas City Chiefs supporter who shows up to nearly every game, either home or away. Additionally, he wears a wolf costume while doing so, which makes him stand out.

Overall, this must cost him a whole lot of money. After all, tickets are not cheap and the airfare to go to each game isn’t either. Having said that, it seems as though Chiefsaholic was funding his Chiefs obsession through nefarious means.

A Kansas City Chiefs fan dressed as K. C. Wolf attends the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Kansas City Chiefs at TIAA Bank Field on September 08, 2019 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

Chiefs Fan Robs Banks

The fan, whose real name is Xavier Michael Babudar, was arrested in Bixby, Oklahoma last weekend. According to Sports Illustrated, this is because Babudar robbed a bank. Last Friday, he was subsequently charged with armed robbery, wearing a mask in commission of a felony, possession of a firearm in commission of a felony, and threatening a violent act.

Following this shocking news, many Chiefs fans took to Twitter to make jokes and memes about the whole situation. Needless to say, people cannot believe what is happening here, and understandably so. Overall, it is shocking to think a fan would go through this trouble just for some tickets.

It is believed that this is not the first time the fan has done this to obtain some money. However, Bixby, Oklahoma was the first time he was actually caught and arrested.

As it stands, this is a developing story so stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest news and updates from around the football world. Additionally, let us know what you think about all of this, in the comments down below.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Tyreek Hill Traded to the Miami Dolphins in the Latest Blockbuster 2022 NFL Off-season Move

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One of the fastest players in the NFL is taking his speed to South Beach. According to Adam Schefter, the Kansas City Chiefs have traded Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for a hall of draft capital. The Dolphins will sign Hill to a new four-year deal worth $120 million as part of the trade.

Hill posted a farewell letter to the Chiefs and their fans on Twitter later Wednesday:

Hill is a six-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro and helped the Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV after the 2019 season.

Reports of the Chiefs shopping Hill began Wednesday morning when contract talks between both sides stalled. The Chiefs made an offer that would have made Hill one of the highest-paid wideouts in the NFL, but the superstar elected to explore his options elsewhere, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Hill will look to help a talented wide receivers corp in Miami get over the hump with a talented and questionable quarterback in Tua Tagovailoa.

Hill will be out to prove he is a top 3 wide receiver in the league and not a product of a system in Kansas City.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Eric Bieniemy Returning to the Chiefs as Offensive Coordinator

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After striking out to become a head coach in the NFL, Eric Bieniemy will officially return to be the offensive coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. The team’s offensive coordinator of the last four seasons is returning to the team on a one-year deal, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

The return comes as Bieniemy went through another NFL head coaching carousel without finding a new job, this time interviewing with the Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, and New Orleans Saints. However, this time, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Bieniemy was also considering college jobs and taking a year off.

The Chiefs had already lost their likely top choice to replace Bieniemy had he left the team, quarterbacks coach Mike Kafka, who left to become offensive coordinator of the New York Giants.

Bieniemy is the only offensive coordinator Patrick Mahomes has ever known. During their time together, the Chiefs have reached the AFC Championship game four times, reached the Super Bowl twice, and won a championship one time.

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