Trump Support Seen on the Field and in the Suites During ‘Monday Night Football’

The article discusses a notable shift in public sentiment regarding support ⁤for former President Donald Trump, particularly in the context of the NFL. Once viewed as taboo, expressions of support‍ for Trump are increasingly evident among public figures, ⁣especially athletes. This change became apparent following a game on November 5, 2024, where Kansas⁤ City Chiefs long snapper James Winchester was spotted wearing a “Make ⁤America Great Again” cap​ after their overtime victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Additionally, Patrick Mahomes’ mother, Randi Mahomes, publicly expressed her support for Trump on social media, signaling a broader⁣ acceptance of pro-Trump sentiments among well-known personalities in⁣ the ‍sports world. The article highlights that these⁢ displays of support reflect a larger trend where people are more willing to ⁣publicly align themselves⁤ with Trump compared to previous years, ⁤indicating a cultural shift in the lead-up ⁣to the election. The message emphasizes the‌ importance of participating in the democratic process by‌ voting, underscoring how the⁤ political landscape has evolved in 2024.


It wasn’t that long ago that expressing any sort of support for former President Donald Trump was largely viewed as a social taboo — especially for public figures.

Trump, perhaps due to being a frequent target of the establishment media, was often ignored, at best, or attacked, at worst, by many public figures once he stopped being just a WWE Hall of Famer and started being a politician, too.

But are the tides changing on that front?

Signs from Election Day eve’s “Monday Night Football” (which aired on the Disney-owned ESPN, ironically enough) are loudly suggesting, “Yes.”

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Tampa Buccaneers in controversial fashion Monday night, winning 30-24 in overtime.

(The Western Journal’s small editorial team is fighting to bring you the Truth on Election Day. Support our efforts, join the fight and gain access to exclusive election analysis with a Western Journal Membership.)

It’s a great win for the two-time defending champion Chiefs, who are undefeated and looking like a legitimate threat to win three Super Bowls in a row — a feat even Tom Brady’s dynastic New England Patriots never pulled off.

Speaking of Trump’s golf buddy Brady, it appears the former president enjoys all manner of support from various NFL stars, from all-time great quarterbacks, to superstar defensive ends, to even long snappers, apparently.

Chiefs long snapper James Winchester took to the field of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and posed in front of the score board.

Notice anything about his hat?

Winchester was seen sporting a clear “Make America Great Again” red-and-white cap — the sort of cap that celebrities would’ve been afraid to sport as recently as four years ago.

But it’s not just on the field where support for Trump stood out.

The mother of arguably the best and most famous active NFL player also wanted the world to know where she stood on the election.

Yes, that’s the mother of Patrick Mahomes, Randi Mahomes, exclaiming to OutKick that it was high time to, “Make America great again, let’s do it.”

OutKick founder Clay Travis noted the historical significance of this shifting sentiment.

“It’s an entirely different world in 2024,” Travis posted to X on the eve of Election Day. “People in public are way more willing to be pro-Trump now than ever before.

“Go vote!”




Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker